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Chip-ins help Bryan to early lead at Puntacana
Kelley Bryan chipped in for back-to-back birdies on the 10th and 11th holes en route to taking a one-shot lead after the opening round of the Puntacana Resort & Club Championship. The American, who began his round from the 10th, mixed eight birdies with three bogeys to card a five-under 67 on Friday at the Corales Golf Club. Bryan holds a narrow lead over Dominican amateur Juan Campusano, who is alone in second a 68. John Huh and Ben Griffin are among a group of five players tied for third a further shot back.
Her husband quit his job to caddie for her. Now she’s leading a major
**Her Husband Quit His Job to Caddie for Her. Now She’s Leading a Major**
Lydia Ko is in contention to win the ANA Inspiration. And she has her husband, Chung Jun, to thank in part.
Jun quit his job as an accountant to caddie for Ko full-time. He has been on her bag for the past two years, and the results have been impressive.
Ko has won three times since Jun started caddying for her, including the LPGA Mediheal Championship earlier this year. She is also the defending champion of the ANA Inspiration, and she is currently leading the tournament after two rounds.
If Ko goes on to win the ANA Inspiration, it will be a major victory for her and for her husband. It would be a testament to the power of teamwork and the importance of having a supportive partner.
The Pedagogical Legacy of Bobby Locke: A Modern Examination of His Instructional Techniques
Bobby Locke’s pedagogical legacy has left an indelible mark on the landscape of golf instruction. His unorthodox yet highly effective methods have influenced generations of players and coaches alike. This modern examination delves into the intricacies of Locke’s techniques, exploring their enduring relevance in the contemporary era. Through an analysis of his writings, videos, and firsthand accounts, we uncover the principles that underpinned his renowned ability to develop exceptional golfers.
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**Hidden Gems: Affordable Golfing Delights**
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Tiger shares moment with retiring Lundquist
Tiger Woods shared a light-hearted moment with retiring ESPN golf analyst Andy North on Monday, poking fun at North’s famous call of Woods’ 2000 Masters victory. As North walked off the set during ESPN’s coverage of the Masters Tournament, Woods approached him and said, “Don’t quit the day job, Andy.” North laughed and replied, “I’m not going to.”
The exchange was a reminder of the friendly relationship between Woods and North, who has been one of Woods’ most vocal supporters throughout his career. North is retiring from ESPN after this year’s Masters, and Woods wanted to give him a special send-off.
An easy way to become a better bunker player (without even hitting balls)
**Becoming a Better Bunker Player (Without Hitting Balls)**
Bunker shots can be challenging, but there’s a simple way to improve your skills – without even hitting a single ball. The key lies in understanding the fundamentals of bunker play.
**Stance and Setup:**
Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart, knees slightly bent, and your weight evenly distributed. Keep your clubface open slightly and take a narrow stance to prevent digging into the sand.
**Swing Technique:**
Focus on hitting the sand behind the ball. Use a shallow, sweeping motion with your arms and body, keeping your head down. Avoid the common mistake of hitting down on the ball.
**Practice at Home:**
To practice the technique, fill a bucket with sand and stand with your stance facing away from the bucket. Make swinging motions into the sand, focusing on keeping the clubface open and maintaining a shallow angle. Repeat until you feel comfortable with the motion.
With regular practice and a solid understanding of the fundamentals, you’ll be hitting cleaner bunker shots and lowering your scores in no time.
Optimizing Wedge Performance: A Modernized Setup Approach
In this blog excerpt, we delve into the intricacies of wedge performance, exploring the modernized setup approach detailed in a recent YouTube video. We discuss the optimal stance, ball position, weight distribution, and shaft positioning for wedge shots ranging from 50 to 125 yards. By analyzing key recommendations from PGA Tour players, we unravel the secrets to navigating these challenging yardages with precision and consistency. We emphasize the importance of a wider stance, forward-centered ball position, neutral to slightly forward shaft position, and a slight forward weight distribution to ensure proper attack angle and control.