After blazing a historic 59 in round one of the John Deere Classic, Hayden Springer took a step back in round two and ended the day three-under 68. His total score of nine-under 133 is now just one shot behind the new leaders in the tournament, Sihwan Kim and Sahith Theegala. Springer was within reach of the lead again in round two, but a double-bogey on hole six and a bogey on 14 seemingly cost him. However, he finished strong with a birdie on 18 to stay near the top of the standings.
In an exciting turn of events, TaylorMade has just unveiled a price drop for its highly sought-after Qi10 golf balls! Starting now, you can snag a dozen for just $44.99—saving you $5 off the regular price.
This unexpected announcement comes as the Qi10 has consistently ranked among TaylorMade’s top-selling golf balls in recent years. Renowned for its soft feel and impressive distance, it’s no wonder golfers of all skill levels have made it their go-to choice.
The timing of this price reduction might be linked to the recent launches from competitors like Titleist and Callaway. Alternatively, TaylorMade could simply be making room in their inventory for exciting new products on the horizon.
Regardless of the reason, this is a fantastic opportunity for golfers eager to experience the performance of the TaylorMade Qi10 at a more accessible price!
In a surprising turn of events, Rickie Fowler has officially withdrawn from the highly anticipated WM Phoenix Open due to an undisclosed illness. The 34-year-old American star notified tournament officials of his decision early Wednesday morning.
Fowler, a celebrated five-time PGA Tour champion, was set to hit the greens at 10:20 a.m. local time on Thursday alongside fellow golf icons Jordan Spieth and Jon Rahm. His absence creates a notable gap in the lineup, as he is one of the most beloved figures on Tour.
Having last competed at the Farmers Insurance Open two weeks ago—where he finished tied for 55th—Fowler currently holds the 151st spot in world rankings.
The WM Phoenix Open stands out as one of the premier events on the PGA Tour, with expectations soaring for over 700,000 fans to flock to this thrilling tournament over its four-day run