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Lydia Ko wins AIG Women’s Open for first major title in 8 years

Lydia Ko wins AIG Women’s Open for first major title in 8 years

Lydia Ko emerged victorious at the AIG Women’s Open, securing her first major title since 2015. The Kiwi golfer held off the challenge of Hae Ran Ryu in a thrilling final round, ultimately claiming the championship by two strokes.

Ko’s triumph marks a significant comeback in her career, having previously dominated the sport as the world’s top-ranked player. The victory also makes her the youngest player to win all five LPGA major championships, a testament to her exceptional talent and resilience.

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Cink gets tours trifecta with first Champions win

Cink gets tours trifecta with first Champions win

Stewart Cink became the third player in PGA Tour Champions history to win the season-opening Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai, the Senior PGA Championship and the Charles Schwab Cup Championship in the same season. Cink, 49, shot a final-round 68 to finish at 15-under 201 and win by one stroke over Steve Stricker. Bernhard Langer and Hale Irwin are the only other players to accomplish the feat. Cink’s victory is his fifth on the PGA Tour Champions and his first since the 2022 Dominion Energy Charity Classic.

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Winner’s bag: Lydia Ko’s gear at the 2024 AIG Women’s Open

Winner’s bag: Lydia Ko’s gear at the 2024 AIG Women’s Open

Lydia Ko’s victory at the 2024 AIG Women’s Open was a testament to her skill and dedication. But it was also a showcase for her impressive equipment.

Ko’s driver was a Ping G430 LST, which she used to average 272 yards off the tee. Her irons were Ping i525s, with a 5-wood, 3-hybrid, and 4-hybrid.

For her short game, Ko relied on Ping Glide 4.0 wedges and a Ping Sigma 2 Tyne 4 putter.

Ko’s equipment played a key role in her victory at the AIG Women’s Open. Her driver gave her the distance she needed to hit the par-5s in two, and her irons provided her with the accuracy she needed to hit the greens in regulation. Her wedges and putter helped her to get up and down from difficult positions, and to make crucial putts when she needed them.

Ko’s equipment is a testament to her commitment to excellence. She knows that having the right equipment can make all the difference in a tournament, and she is willing to invest in the best gear available.

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Rickie and Xander’s Record-Breaking Round: An Inside Look

Rickie and Xander’s Record-Breaking Round: An Inside Look

PGA Stars Rickie Fowler and Xander Schauffele recently achieved a record-breaking round in the US Open. In an exclusive interview on YouTube, they shared their insights on what made this round so remarkable. Discussing their strategy and performance, they delve into the importance of teamwork, accuracy, and maintaining momentum. This candid discussion provides an unprecedented behind-the-scenes look at the making of a historic achievement.

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Golden Ko captures Women’s Open for 3rd major

Golden Ko captures Women’s Open for 3rd major

Golden Ko has claimed her third career major championship, capturing the Women’s Open at Muirfield. The 26-year-old South Korean carded a final-round 67 to finish on 10 under par, two strokes ahead of England’s Charley Hull. Ko, who had previously won the ANA Inspiration and Evian Championship, becomes just the second player to win three different women’s majors before the age of 27. The victory is also the first for a South Korean player in the Women’s Open since Inbee Park in 2015.

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This simple putting drill will help improve your tempo

This simple putting drill will help improve your tempo

This Simple Putting Drill Will Help Improve Your Tempo

For many golfers, putting is the most frustrating part of the game. But getting the perfect tempo can make this part of the game simple and accurate. Professional golfers and coaches highly recommend that when putting, you swing your putter back, stop at the top, then swing down to the ball. This technique forces you to slow down and accelerate through the ball which is the perfect recipe for making more putts. Here is a simple drill to help you establish a better tempo with your putting stroke:

  • Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and your putter held at waist height.
  • Take a backswing and stop at the top of your swing.
  • Hold your putter here for a second.
  • Then, start your downswing and accelerate through the ball.

Repeat this drill 10-15 times before you start putting. As you practice, focus on keeping your tempo smooth and consistent.

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The Significance of Follow-Through in the Golf Swing: A Comprehensive Analysis of Mechanics and Impact

The Significance of Follow-Through in the Golf Swing: A Comprehensive Analysis of Mechanics and Impact

The follow-through in a golf swing is often overlooked, yet it plays a crucial role in maximizing distance and accuracy. This comprehensive analysis examines the mechanics and impact of follow-through, providing insights into its significance. By understanding proper follow-through techniques and practicing them diligently, golfers can optimize their swings for improved ball flight and scoring potential. This article elucidates the importance of extending, rotating, and then releasing the club during follow-through, while maintaining correct hand and wrist positions. Additionally, it explores the influence of follow-through on ball trajectory, spin, and landing angle.

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2024 BMW Championship Sunday TV, streaming: How to watch Round 4

2024 BMW Championship Sunday TV, streaming: How to watch Round 4

The BMW Championship will air exclusively on NBC Sunday from noon-6 p.m. ET for the final round. Golf Channel will offer pre-round coverage on Sunday from 10 a.m. ET, followed by featured group coverage from noon-3 p.m. ET. Streaming coverage of the BMW Championship is available on Peacock Premium ($4.99/month) and fuboTV ($69.99/month).

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2024 AIG Women’s Open Sunday tee times, TV coverage: How to watch Round 4

2024 AIG Women’s Open Sunday tee times, TV coverage: How to watch Round 4

The final round of the AIG Women’s Open tees off Sunday morning at Royal Troon in Scotland, with several players in contention. Here’s how to watch the final round:

TV coverage: Golf Channel (11 a.m.-1 p.m. ET); NBC (1-6 p.m.)
Peacock Premium (11 a.m.-6 p.m.)
Tee times: 7:17 a.m. (all times ET): Maja Stark, Hye-Jin Choi
7:28 a.m.: Aditi Ashok, Xiyu Lin
7:39 a.m.: Bronte Law, Jessica Korda
7:50 a.m.: Patty Tavatanakit, Atthaya Thitikul
8:01 a.m.: Hannah Green, Minjee Lee
8:12 a.m.: Celine Boutier, Danielle Kang
8:23 a.m.: Charley Hull, Brooke Henderson
8:34 a.m.: Lizette Salas, Sung Hyun Park
8:45 a.m.: In Gee Chun, Leona Maguire
8:56 a.m.: Hinako Shibuno, Sei Young Kim
9:07 a.m.: Madelene Sagstrom, Jennifer Kupcho
9:18 a.m.: Nelly Korda, Lydia Ko

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2024 BMW Championship Sunday tee times: Final-round pairings

2024 BMW Championship Sunday tee times: Final-round pairings

The 2024 BMW Championship is set to conclude with a thrilling final round on Sunday, August 20th. The top 70 players from the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup standings will tee off at Wilmington Country Club in Delaware, with the winner earning a spot in the season-ending Tour Championship.

Patrick Cantlay, the FedEx Cup leader, will be paired with Scottie Scheffler, the reigning Masters champion, in the final group. The duo will tee off at 2:50 PM ET.

Other notable pairings for the final round include:

Jon Rahm and Rory McIlroy will tee off at 2:40 PM ET.
Justin Thomas and Collin Morikawa will tee off at 2:30 PM ET.
* Xander Schauffele and Will Zalatoris will tee off at 2:20 PM ET.

The final round of the 2024 BMW Championship is sure to be filled with excitement and drama, as the top players in the world battle for the coveted FedEx Cup trophy.

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