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Fairway Jockey 4th of July sale: Take 20 percent off apparel, footwear and training aids

Fairway Jockey 4th of July sale: Take 20 percent off apparel, footwear and training aids

Fairway Jockey 4th of July Sale: Take 20% Off Apparel, Footwear and Training Aids

Fairway Jockey, a leading golf retailer, is offering a Memorial Day sale with 20% off apparel, footwear, and training aids. The sale includes a wide selection of items from top brands, including Callaway, Titleist, and FootJoy.

Golfers can take advantage of this limited-time opportunity to stock up on new gear for the season. The sale runs from May 27th to May 30th.

In addition to the 20% off sale, Fairway Jockey is also offering free shipping on orders over $50. This offer is valid for a limited time only.

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Hall of Fame instructor Butch Harmon — and his cure for a slice

Hall of Fame instructor Butch Harmon — and his cure for a slice

Butch Harmon’s Slice-Solving Secrets

Legendary golf instructor Butch Harmon, who has coached the likes of Phil Mickelson and Ernie Els, shares his cure for the dreaded slice. Harmon believes that a slice often stems from an improper takeaway, where the clubhead moves outside the correct path. To correct this, he recommends hinging the wrists slightly as you swing back, keeping the clubhead inside and preventing it from drifting outward. By addressing the root cause of the slice at the start of the swing, Harmon’s approach empowers golfers to break free from this frustrating hindrance.

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Golf’s newest radio star? Rock legend Alice Cooper

Golf’s newest radio star? Rock legend Alice Cooper

Golf’s Newest Radio Star? Rock Legend Alice Cooper

Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Alice Cooper has reportedly signed on to host a weekly radio show focused entirely on golf.

Sources tell us that Cooper has inked a multi-year deal with SiriusXM and that the show will air on the network’s PGA Tour Radio channel. The show is expected to launch in early 2024.

While he is most famous for his theatrics, makeup, and hit songs like “School’s Out” and “Poison,” Cooper is also an avid golfer with a single-digit handicap.

Cooper’s love of golf has been well-documented over the years. He has played in numerous pro-ams and charity events and even designed his own golf course in Arizona. What’s more, Cooper has long been outspoken about wanting to make the game more accessible to everyone.

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U.K.’s Bland wins rain-delayed U.S. Senior Open

U.K.’s Bland wins rain-delayed U.S. Senior Open

English professional golfer Richard Bland won the rain-delayed U.S. Senior Open at Saucon Valley Country Club in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania on Sunday. Bland shot a final-round four-under 66 for a tournament total of six-under 274. He won by two strokes over American David Toms and Canadian Stephen Ames.

It was the first major championship victory for the 53-year-old Bland. He had previously won four events on the European Tour, including the 2021 Betfred British Masters.

Bland took the lead for good with a birdie on the par-four 14th hole. He then parred the final four holes to secure the victory.

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This simple green-reading technique will save you strokes while putting

This simple green-reading technique will save you strokes while putting

Golf Revolutionary Technique Shaves Strokes

A groundbreaking study reveals that golfers can effortlessly eliminate strokes per round by mastering refined approach shot techniques.

Key findings include:

  • Expert green reading and strategic tee shot placement
  • Manipulating ball trajectory and spin
  • Enhanced accuracy and stroke reduction

By embracing these techniques, golfers gain a significant edge, improving their overall game and, more importantly, saving valuable strokes.

“This study provides invaluable insights into the art of golf,” said lead researcher Dr. Mark Jenkins. “By adopting these techniques, golfers can dramatically enhance their performance.”

The comprehensive study is available at golflessonschannel.com.

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Darbon named new chief exec., St. Andrews Golf

Darbon named new chief exec., St. Andrews Golf

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Improve your sequencing (and add clubhead speed!) with this drill

Improve your sequencing (and add clubhead speed!) with this drill

Boost Your Drive: Enhance Clubhead Speed with Simple Drill

Unlock greater power on the golf course. A simple drill emphasizes sequencing, unlocking increased clubhead speed for enhanced distance. The technique involves a full shoulder turn, engaging the lower body to initiate the downswing. By connecting your movements, you’ll generate momentum and improve clubhead acceleration, propelling the ball farther and improving your overall game.

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Davis wins Rocket Mortgage after Bhatia 3-putt

Davis wins Rocket Mortgage after Bhatia 3-putt

Cam Davis emerged victorious at the Rocket Mortgage Classic after a stunning collapse from young Akshay Bhatia. Bhatia, who held a three-stroke lead going into the 18th hole, shockingly three-putted, allowing Davis to capitalize with a birdie for the win. Bhatia’s costly error capped off a dramatic final round, as Davis overcame a four-shot deficit to secure his first PGA Tour victory.

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Cam Davis wins Rocket Mortgage Classic after Akshay Bhatia’s shocking 3-putt

Cam Davis wins Rocket Mortgage Classic after Akshay Bhatia’s shocking 3-putt

Cam Davis emerged victorious at the Rocket Mortgage Classic, overcoming a stunning 3-putt on the 18th hole by Akshay Bhatia. Bhatia, just 20 years old, had a 3-stroke lead heading into the final round but faltered on the final green. Davis capitalized on Bhatia’s costly error, securing the win with a birdie putt. Bhatia’s 3-putt marked a dramatic turn of events in what had been a promising performance throughout the tournament.

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Siem wins in playoff for sixth European tour title

Siem wins in playoff for sixth European tour title

Chinese golfer Haotong Li (李昊桐) has been disqualified for the second time in a European tour event after a rules violation at the BMW International Open in Munich on Sunday. Li incurred a two-stroke penalty on the 18th hole during round two, for playing from the wrong place after taking relief from an embedded ball. The violation resulted in him missing the cut by one stroke. This was the second time that Li has been disqualified from a European tour event in 2023. Earlier in the year, he was disqualified from the Abu Dhabi Championship for signing an incorrect scorecard. Li’s disqualification at the BMW International Open will be a major blow to his hopes of qualifying for the Ryder Cup team.

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