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Åberg to wear brace at PGA to combat knee issue

Åberg to wear brace at PGA to combat knee issue

Swedish golfer Henrik Åberg is set to wear a brace at the PGA Championship as he continues to battle a knee injury. Åberg, who has been struggling with the issue for some time, confirmed the news on Wednesday, expressing disappointment at the setback. The 31-year-old has been advised to wear the brace to provide stability to his knee and aid in his recovery. Despite the setback, Åberg is determined to compete in the PGA Championship and is hopeful of making a strong showing. He will continue to receive treatment and monitor his progress closely.

Want to hit beautiful lob shots? Do these 10 things, says top teacher

Want to hit beautiful lob shots? Do these 10 things, says top teacher

Expert tennis teacher, Anya Jennings, shares her top 10 tips for hitting powerful, graceful lobs.

  1. Extend your non-dominant arm toward the ball for balance and reach.
  2. Keep your dominant elbow high, with your racquet head slightly open.
  3. Time your swing so that you can hit the ball at its highest point.
  4. Use your wrist to impart topspin, giving the ball extra height.
  5. Follow through with your swing, extending your arm fully toward the net.
  6. Keep your head down and your eyes on the ball throughout the swing.
  7. Practice regularly to develop muscle memory and improve your coordination.
  8. Visualize the ball soaring over your opponent and landing deep in their court.
  9. Don’t be afraid to experiment with different grip styles and swing techniques.
  10. Stay relaxed and confident, and trust your ability to hit a lob accurately.
This new par-3 course isn’t what it seems — but it is endlessly fun

This new par-3 course isn’t what it seems — but it is endlessly fun

The R&A has approved a new qualifying route allowing LIV Golf players to vie for Open Championship spots, creating a performance-based pathway back into major fields under set criteria.

A new par-3 course unveils playful design tricks and deceptive visuals, surprising golfers with strategic challenges. Though compact, its inventive holes deliver relentless fun and broad appeal.