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Unveiling the Spectacular Feat: Shane Lowry’s Record-Equalling PGA Performance Up Close

Unveiling the Spectacular Feat: Shane Lowry’s Record-Equalling PGA Performance Up Close

Shane Lowry’s record-tying PGA round was a sight to behold. His play was nearly flawless, with seven birdies and an eagle on the first hole. His lone blemish was a bogey on the 18th hole. Despite the bogey, Lowry’s 62 was good enough to tie the major championship record set by Branden Grace in 2017 and Marc Leishman in 2018. The Irishman’s performance was a testament to his skill and determination, and it sent a clear message to the rest of the field: Lowry is a force to be reckoned with.

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Lack of Bodycam Footage in Scheffler’s Arrest Raises Transparency Concerns

Lack of Bodycam Footage in Scheffler’s Arrest Raises Transparency Concerns

Dallas police arrested Scottie Scheffler after receiving a call about a possible intoxicated person in the roadway. The arresting officer did not have their body camera turned on during the encounter.

Scheffler was arrested and charged with public intoxication. He was released on bond a few hours later.

The lack of body camera footage has raised questions about transparency and accountability in law enforcement procedures.

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Staff picks: Who wins the 2024 PGA Championship on Sunday?

Predictions Unleashed: Who Claims Victory at the 2024 PGA Championship this Sunday?

With the 2024 PGA Championship drawing near, renowned golf experts have offered their picks for the potential victor.

Mike Johnson of GolfChannel predicts a triumph for Jon Rahm, citing his current world ranking and recent performances. Rahm’s experience at Bethpage Black is also seen as an advantage.

Beth Ann Nichols of Golf Digest favors Rory McIlroy, emphasizing his strong record in major tournaments and his course compatibility.

However, Ryan Ballengee of SI/Golf Magazine highlights Max Homa as a rising star to watch. Homa’s recent victory at the Genesis Invitational and his impressive distance game make him a contender.

Other notable picks include Will Zalatoris, Scottie Scheffler, and Patrick Cantlay. Fans eagerly anticipate the tournament at Bethpage Black Course in New York.

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Scottie Scheffler’s Remarkable Comeback: Battling Adversity on the Golf Course

Scottie Scheffler’s Remarkable Comeback: Battling Adversity on the Golf Course

World No. 2 Scottie Scheffler carded his worst round in 266 days on Friday at the Charles Schwab Challenge, shooting a 2-over 73 that included a double-bogey on the 18th hole.

Scheffler’s round leaves him in a tie for 53rd place, 12 strokes behind leaders Patrick Cantlay and Brendon Todd.

After the round, Scheffler said he was still shaken by the events of Monday, when he was arrested for driving while intoxicated and spent several hours in jail.

“It was a chaotic day,” Scheffler said. “I’m just glad to be out here playing golf again.”

Scheffler’s struggles on Friday were in stark contrast to his performance in the first round, when he shot a 4-under 66.

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Playing Games with Tiger Woods: The Unusual Contest Featuring David Feherty and Stevie Williams

Playing Games with Tiger Woods: The Unusual Contest Featuring David Feherty and Stevie Williams

In their video, titled “The bizarre contest Stevie Williams and David Feherty played with Tiger Woods,” GolfTV’s Feherty and Williams detailed the “children’s game” they played with the all-time great at Sherwood Country Club several years ago. Feherty picked a tree about 150 yards away, hit his second there, chipped on, and made a birdie. Woods and Williams elected to start short and work their way backward. Woods, using his wedge, got to within 10 feet, hit a great putt, and made eagle. Williams used a sand wedge into 20 feet before making birdie. They backed up once more before Feherty’s wayward drive ended the game. His point? Tiger was “off the charts” in every way.

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Shane Lowry Comes Close to Breaking Records with Spectacular 62 at PGA Championship

Shane Lowry Comes Close to Breaking Records with Spectacular 62 at PGA Championship

Shane Lowry missed out on the opening-round record at the PGA Championship by a single shot, but the Irishman nevertheless fired a superb seven-under-par 62 to take an early lead. The 2019 Open champion eagled the first hole on the Valhalla course in Louisville, Kentucky, and added seven birdies and no bogies in an almost flawless display. Lowry’s 62 was one shot outside the major championship record of 61 set by Branden Grace in the 2017 Open and tied by Marc Leishman in the 2018 Open.

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Title Rewrite: “PGA Championship Drama: Golfer’s Frustration Boils Over Due to Prolonged Ruling

Title Rewrite: “PGA Championship Drama: Golfer’s Frustration Boils Over Due to Prolonged Ruling

Frustration flared at the PGA Championship as a protracted rules deliberation concerning a bunker shot irked Dustin Johnson. Johnson, a prominent contender in the tournament, incurred a two-stroke penalty after grounding his club in a bunker on the 17th hole. While initially unaware of the violation, a subsequent video review by the PGA of America resulted in the penalty. The lengthy review process and the consequential strokes lost visibly agitated Johnson. The setback halted his momentum and significantly impacted his standing in the championship.

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PGA Championship 2024 Excitement: Unveiling the Tee Times for Round Three!

PGA Championship 2024 Excitement: Unveiling the Tee Times for Round Three!

**PGA Championship 2024: Tee Times for Third Round Announced**

The third round of the 2024 PGA Championship is set to tee off on Saturday, May 11, at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minnesota. Tee times have been released, with the leaders from the first two rounds taking the first tee times. Defending champion Collin Morikawa is scheduled to tee off at 11:23 AM (CDT) alongside Justin Thomas and Jon Rahm. Other notable players to watch include Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, and Tiger Woods. Full tee times and pairings can be found on the PGA of America website. Fans unable to attend the tournament in person can follow the action on TV or online via live streaming.

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Unlock Your Par-3 Mastery: Expert Tips from a Top Golf Teacher

Unlock Your Par-3 Mastery: Expert Tips from a Top Golf Teacher

According to a top-100 golf teacher, James Ridyard, the ultimate tip for lowering your golf handicap is a simple four-word phrase: “Think like a tournament professional.” By adopting the mindset of a tournament pro, golfers can improve their course management skills by understanding the golf course and the factors that affect their play, leading to more strategic decisions and ultimately, lower scores.

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