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Scheffler fires back, says Kim ‘poked the bear’

Scheffler fires back, says Kim ‘poked the bear’

Scottie Scheffler has hit back at Tom Kim, claiming the young South Korean “poked the bear” with his comments after their final-round pairing at the Phoenix Open.

Kim had said that Scheffler, the world number one, was “beatable” after finishing three shots ahead of him on Sunday.

But Scheffler responded sharply on Wednesday, saying: “I think he poked the bear a little bit. I’m going to try and take it as motivation.”

This step drill is 1 key to Xander Schauffele’s improved driving stats

This step drill is 1 key to Xander Schauffele’s improved driving stats

Xander Schauffele’s iron play has long been a strength, but after years of struggling with his driver, he’s developed a new tool to improve his driving stats: a step drill.

The step drill is a device that helps golfers find the correct angle of attack for their swing. Schauffele began using the drill in 2023, and he says it has helped him to shallow out his swing and make better contact with the ball.

The results have been evident in Schauffele’s stats. In 2022, he ranked 180th on the PGA Tour in driving accuracy. This year, he’s up to 12th. He’s also averaging over 10 yards more per drive.

Schauffele’s improvement is a testament to the power of a simple drill. If you’re struggling with your driving, it’s worth giving the step drill a try.

The wedge setups of the top players in the world (and what you can learn)

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In a groundbreaking decision, the R&A has unveiled an exciting qualification pathway for LIV golfers to compete in The Open. This pivotal move seeks to bridge divisions within the sport, granting top players from the controversial circuit an opportunity to showcase their skills in golf’s oldest major. As tensions simmer between traditional tours and new leagues, this development could reshape the landscape of professional golf and spark lively debates among fans and players alike