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Lee takes lead in bid to win 2nd Portland Classic

Lee takes lead in bid to win 2nd Portland Classic

Portland, Oregon – Lee put on a flawless performance in the opening round, carding a bogey-free 65 to take the initial lead with a two-stroke advantage over Lydia Ko on Thursday. Two of Lee’s birdies came on the inward nine, including a chip-in from just off the green on the par-4 15th as the South Korean extended her strong start to 2023.

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Use this can’t-miss move to revamp your short game

Use this can’t-miss move to revamp your short game

Use This Can’t-Miss Move to Revamp Your Short Game

Do you struggle with inconsistency in your short game? Are you tired of missing putts and chipping over the green? Look no further! We have uncovered a game-changing move that will revolutionize your approach to the short game.

This technique, meticulously crafted by golf experts, is designed to improve your accuracy, distance control, and consistency. By implementing this move, you can master the art of chipping, putting, and bunker play like never before.

Don’t waste another stroke on botched short shots. Incorporate this can’t-miss move into your routine and witness a remarkable transformation in your short game.

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She was barred from the Olympics. Now she’s out to make a ‘statement’

She was barred from the Olympics. Now she’s out to make a ‘statement’

Luisiana Guimaraes, a talented Brazilian basketball player, was once denied her chance to compete in the Olympics. Now, she’s determined to prove her worth and make a powerful statement. Having faced numerous challenges and obstacles along the way, Luisiana has emerged as a resilient and unyielding athlete. As she embarks on this new journey towards Olympic success, her story serves as an inspiration to those who dare to overcome adversity and pursue their dreams.

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Schauffele, Rahm share lead in Olympic golf

Schauffele, Rahm share lead in Olympic golf

Schauffele, Rahm Share Lead in Olympic Golf

Xander Schauffele and Jon Rahm are tied for the lead after the first round of the Olympic golf tournament at Kasumigaseki Country Club. Both Americans shot 68s to finish one shot ahead of Rory McIlroy, who is tied with Sepp Straka for second place.

Schauffele, the world’s fifth-ranked player, made five birdies and two bogeys, while Rahm, the world’s second-ranked player, had six birdies and three bogeys. If either golfer wins the gold, they will become their country’s first gold medalist in men’s golf.

McIlroy, the 2012 Olympic bronze medalist, made four birdies and one bogey, while Straka, an Austrian ranked 161st in the world, made five birdies and two bogeys. Straka’s performance is one of the tournament’s biggest surprises so far. It’s the first Olympic golf tournament in which the best players in the world are competing.

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How does Collin Morikawa’s swing work? We break it down

How does Collin Morikawa’s swing work? We break it down

Collin Morikawa’s swing is a thing of beauty. It’s smooth, powerful, and efficient. But what makes it work so well?

Morikawa’s swing is built around a strong foundation. He has a wide stance, with his feet shoulder-width apart. His knees are slightly bent, and his back is straight. This gives him a solid base from which to swing.

Morikawa also has a very good grip on the club. His hands are positioned so that the club is resting in the palms of his hands. His thumbs are pointing down the shaft of the club, and his fingers are wrapped around the grip. This grip gives him a lot of control over the club.

Morikawa’s backswing is relatively short and smooth. He takes the club back to about shoulder height, and then he starts to transition into his downswing.

Morikawa’s downswing is very aggressive. He swings the club down into the ball with a lot of force. His timing is impeccable, and he always makes contact with the ball in the sweet spot.

Morikawa’s follow-through is also very important. He swings the club all the way through the ball, and he finishes with his weight on his left foot. This gives him a lot of power and control.

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Fitzpatrick out of Olympic golf with thumb injury

Fitzpatrick out of Olympic golf with thumb injury

Fitzpatrick Out of Olympic Golf with Thumb Injury

Olympic golf has been dealt another blow with the withdrawal of Matthew Fitzpatrick from the Tokyo Games due to a thumb injury.

The Englishman, who won the 2016 Olympic silver medal, aggravated an existing thumb issue during the Scottish Open last week. He withdrew from the event after the third round and has now made the decision to pull out of the Olympics to focus on his recovery.

Fitzpatrick’s withdrawal is a major disappointment for Team GB, which is already without world number one Rory McIlroy. The 27-year-old was expected to be one of the team’s key performers, and his absence will leave a significant hole in the lineup.

It is not yet clear how long Fitzpatrick will be out of action, but he is hopeful that he can return to competition in time for the FedEx Cup playoffs.

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How much money will Olympic golf medalists win? Payouts depend on 1 factor

How much money will Olympic golf medalists win? Payouts depend on 1 factor

Olympic Golfers: Medal Payouts Depend on Nationality

Olympic golfers vie for glory and medals, but no prize money awaits the victors.

Payouts for golf medalists, unlike other Olympic sports, vary based on nationality. Countries determine monetary incentives for their Olympic athletes. Consequently, the financial rewards for golf medalists can fluctuate drastically.

Some countries offer substantial cash bonuses, while others provide more modest rewards or none at all. As a result, Olympic golfers’ financial earnings, unlike their athletic achievements, are largely dependent on their country of origin.

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Show off your Team USA spirit with the Red, White and Blue collection on Fairway Jockey

Show off your Team USA spirit with the Red, White and Blue collection on Fairway Jockey

Show off your Team USA spirit with the Red, White, and Blue collection on Fairway Jockey

Fairway Jockey, the official online store for the Travelers Championship, has launched a special Red, White, and Blue collection to help Team USA fans show their support during the tournament. The collection features a variety of patriotic-themed shirts, hats, and other accessories.

Whether you’re cheering on Team USA from the sidelines or watching from home, the Red, White, and Blue collection from Fairway Jockey has something for everyone. Support Team USA in style with this special collection, available now at Fairway Jockey.com

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3 leaders (and 3 surprises!) stand out at best Olympic golf event yet

3 leaders (and 3 surprises!) stand out at best Olympic golf event yet

As the Olympics golf tournament draws near, three prominent contenders emerge: Jon Rahm, Xander Schauffele, and Collin Morikawa. A compelling field with 60 of the world’s top players offers intrigue, but three unexpected names have stirred the pot: Sepp Straka, Guido Migliozzi, and Matthias Schwab.

Straka, an Austrian ranked 137th, qualified through the world rankings. Migliozzi, an Italian ranked 237th, earned his spot via the Olympic Golf Rankings. Schwab, also from Austria, secured his participation through the Olympic Golf Rankings. These underdogs aim to challenge the established stars in what promises to be the most competitive Olympic golf event to date.

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