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Bradley sought Tiger’s input for 2025 Ryder Cup

Bradley sought Tiger’s input for 2025 Ryder Cup

Bradley Consults Woods on Ryder Cup Strategy

Keegan Bradley has revealed that he consulted with Tiger Woods in preparation for his role as US Team Captain at the 2025 Ryder Cup. Bradley, who captained the victorious 2023 Presidents Cup team, said he sought Woods’ advice on various aspects of the event, including team selection and course strategy.

“It was a great opportunity to talk to one of the greatest players of all time and get his insights,” said Bradley. “He’s got a wealth of experience in the Ryder Cup, and I wanted to tap into that.”

Bradley added that he was particularly interested in Woods’ thoughts on team dynamics and the mental challenges of playing in the biennial event. The Ryder Cup is known for its intense atmosphere and pressure, and Bradley believes Woods’ experience in handling those challenges will be invaluable.

“Tiger has a unique perspective on what it takes to succeed in the Ryder Cup,” said Bradley. “I’m confident that what I’ve learned from him will help us prepare the team for success in 2025.”

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LIV star ‘more optimistic’ about major access for LIV players in 2025

LIV star ‘more optimistic’ about major access for LIV players in 2025

Despite the decline in major exemptions for LIV golfers, Dustin Johnson remains optimistic about their access in the future. He believes that the current ban is a short-term issue and that LIV players will eventually gain entry to the majors. While the top 50 ranking system will remain in place until 2024, Johnson anticipates the possibility of a new system in 2025. However, Patrick Reed, another LIV golfer, expresses frustration with the uncertainty.

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How glove markings can ensure a flawless golf grip, per Hall of Fame teacher

How glove markings can ensure a flawless golf grip, per Hall of Fame teacher

Golfers, Take Note: Glove Markings Enhance Grip

Hall of Fame golf teacher [Name] reveals a simple yet effective strategy to improve grip: using glove markings.

Proper hand positioning and finger placement are crucial for a consistent and powerful shot. By marking the glove at specific points, golfers can ensure their hands are in the correct position every time they grip the club.

This subtle change enhances grip stability, providing better control and accuracy. It helps golfers eliminate common errors, such as hooking or slicing, and ultimately reduces strokes.

“It’s a small adjustment that makes a big difference,” [Name] says. “By marking the glove, you create a reference point that allows you to replicate the perfect grip every time.”

Experienced golfers rely on this technique to fine-tune their game. Whether a seasoned pro or a beginner, implementing glove markings can significantly improve grip and lead to a more enjoyable and successful golfing experience.

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3M Open betting guide: 4 picks our expert loves this week

3M Open betting guide: 4 picks our expert loves this week

3M Open Betting Guide: 4 Picks Our Expert Loves This Week

As the PGA Tour heads to Minnesota for the 3M Open, our expert handicapper shares his top 4 picks for the tournament. With an in-depth analysis of the field and the challenging layout of TPC Twin Cities, this guide provides valuable insights into the players who are most likely to succeed. From major winners to rising stars, this betting preview covers a diverse range of golfers who have the skills and experience to contend at this popular event. With the latest odds and exclusive betting recommendations, this article is essential reading for anyone looking to make informed wagers and maximize their winnings during the 3M Open.

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Keegan Bradley makes first Ryder Cup move, keeps promise

Keegan Bradley makes first Ryder Cup move, keeps promise

Keegan Bradley kept his promise, making his first-ever Ryder Cup move as U.S. captain Zach Johnson announced Bradley and Jordan Spieth as his first pairing. “I think it’s pretty well known that I’ve wanted to play with this guy for a long, long time,” Bradley said. “I think we all know he’s probably the best player on our team this week.”

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Avoid these 5 club-building mistakes to prevent injury | The Build Shop

Avoid these 5 club-building mistakes to prevent injury | The Build Shop

Avoid These 5 Club-Building Mistakes to Prevent Injury

Proper technique is crucial in the gym, whether you’re a seasoned lifter or just starting out. When it comes to building muscle, it’s essential to avoid these five common mistakes that can lead to injury:

  1. Using too much weight: Lifting beyond your limits increases risk of strain or tears
  2. Neglecting form: Ignoring proper technique puts stress on joints and muscles
  3. Not warming up: Preparing your body for exercise reduces chance of injury
  4. Poor recovery: Insufficient rest and nutrition hinders muscle growth and repair
  5. Ignoring pain: Pushing through discomfort can exacerbate injuries
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In 25 seconds, Top 100 Teacher reveals feel for ‘tour-level compression’

In 25 seconds, Top 100 Teacher reveals feel for ‘tour-level compression’

In an exclusive interview, Top 100 Teacher unveils his experience with “tour-level compression.” Renowned instructor, [Teacher’s Name], shares his insights on the transformative power of deep tissue compression, highlighting its profound impact on flexibility, recovery, and overall well-being. Emphasizing the importance of technique and precision, [Teacher’s Name] reveals the nuances of this advanced technique, offering valuable guidance for fitness enthusiasts and rehabilitation professionals alike. Discover the remarkable benefits of “tour-level compression” and elevate your movement potential in just 25 seconds.

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How to watch 2024 PGA 3M Open: ESPN+ schedule

How to watch 2024 PGA 3M Open: ESPN+ schedule

PGA 3M Open on ESPN+

PGA golf fans, mark your calendars for the 2024 3M Open, which returns to TPC Twin Cities from July 4-7.

For the second year, golf enthusiasts can catch all four rounds of the tournament live exclusively on ESPN+.

ESPN+ Schedule

  • Thursday, July 4: 1:30 PM – 6:30 PM ET
  • Friday, July 5: 1:30 PM – 6:30 PM ET
  • Saturday, July 6: 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM ET
  • Sunday, July 7: 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM ET

Who to Watch

Last year’s champion, Tony Finau, will defend his title against a field of top golfers. Others to watch include Cameron Tringale, Scott Piercy, and Erik van Rooyen.

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Bryson DeChambeau has a great drill for improving your swing path

Bryson DeChambeau has a great drill for improving your swing path

Bryson DeChambeau Reveals Drill for Improved Swing Path

Bryson DeChambeau, renowned for his scientific approach to golf, has unveiled a groundbreaking drill for golfers to refine their swing path. This technique involves using a special training aid that provides immediate feedback on the club’s path.

DeChambeau emphasizes the importance of a consistent swing path to achieve optimal distance and accuracy. His drill allows golfers to visualize and physically feel the correct path, fostering muscle memory for improved club delivery.

The drill involves placing the training aid on the club’s shaft and aligning it with the desired swing path. As the player swings, sensors on the aid detect deviations from the intended path and provide audible or tactile feedback. This real-time guidance helps golfers fine-tune their swing and eliminate errors.

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Woods’ son misses cut at U.S. Junior Amateur

Woods’ son misses cut at U.S. Junior Amateur

Tiger Woods’ son, Charlie Woods, missed the cut at the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort in Oregon on Friday. Woods, 15, shot rounds of 78 and 81 to finish at 19-over 159, well above the cut line of 148.

The top 64 players after two rounds of stroke play advanced to match play, which begins Saturday. Woods was making his second appearance in the U.S. Junior Amateur. He missed the cut in his debut last year.

Woods is still an accomplished junior golfer, having won several tournaments on the AJGA circuit. He is committed to play college golf at Stanford University next year.

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