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Another Week, Another Teen on Tour
Two weeks ago we were introduced to 15 year old Miles Russell as he became the youngest player to make the cut on the Korn Ferry Tour. The number one ranked AJGA player went on to finish in the top 25, earning himself a start in last week’s KFT event. This week lets meet 16
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Navigating the Bunkers
Escaping Sand Traps Like a Pro Greetings, fellow golf adventurers! This week, we’re delving into the sandy abyss of bunkers – those sandy pits of despair that strike fear into the hearts of even the most seasoned golfers. But fear not, for with the right strategy and a touch of finesse, you can navigate these
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What to Watch at the Byron Nelson
Sandwiched between two Signature events, the PGA Tour returns this weekend to Texas for the now awkwardly named CJ Cup Byron Nelson. This full filed 36 hole cut event has been conducted since 1944. This is the fourth year that it is being played north of Dallas at TPC Craig Ranch, a par 71 7400
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Its Tougher than You Think to make it on Tour
When Nick Dunlap won the Amex in January on a sponsor’s exemption he became the first amateur to win on the PGA Tour since Phil Mickelson won the Northern Telecom Open in 1991. With his win Dunlap collected zero dollars ($0.00) and zero FedEx Cup points. The first prize amount of $1,512,000.00 and the winner’s
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Putting Pizzazz into Your Putts
Mastering the Green with Flair Welcome back, golf aficionados! This week, we’re venturing onto the hallowed turf of the putting green, where championships are won and lost with the flick of a wrist. So grab your putters and prepare to add some serious pizzazz to your putting game. Here’s how to roll those balls into
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A Weekend of Team Golf
Following the Masters and the Signature RBC Heritage, the PGA Tour presents us this week with the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, the only team event on the season long schedule. Also this week, LIV Golf returns from a three week hiatus to hold what some call their “Super Bowl,” LIV Adelaide. The Zurich Classic,
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Best in the World Times Two
It is not often that a golfer comes along and dominates their tour. Odds on favorite to win every time they tee it up. Hitting fairways and greens. Sinking putts. Chipping in. Lapping the field in the season long points race. There are never TWO professional golfers doing so simultaneously. Until now. With their wins
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Weekend Stories to Watch
The week following the Masters is usually a letdown for golf fans. This year, however, the stars aligned and gave us a number of great stories to follow this weekend. Three different tours and 4 separate events attract our attention. Here’s a little rundown on what you should be watching today and tomorrow in the
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The Art of the Perfect Swing
Finding Your Groove on the Fairway Greetings, fellow golf enthusiasts! Today, we embark on a journey into the heart of every golfer’s quest: the pursuit of the perfect swing. It’s a dance between man and club, a symphony of motion and precision. So, grab your clubs and let’s dive into the art of swinging like
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Rory to LIV?!? Not So Fast
LIV fans around the world, disappointed by the performance of LIV golfers at the Masters this past weekend, quickly recovered Monday morning when news broke that world ranked #2 golfer Rory McIlroy was on the verge of signing a record deal to leave the PGA Tour and join the rival tour. Reporters Frank Dalleres and
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Sunday at Augusta
Through fifty-four holes the Masters has lived up to its pre-tournament hype. Despite high winds after a delayed start, Thursday produced some low scores. With 40-50 mph wind gusts causing sand storms at the greens, Friday had the highest average score in Masters history. We saw 48 year old Tiger Woods struggle through 23 holes