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Adam Scott shot 63 after switching to these custom Miura irons

Adam Scott shot 63 after switching to these custom Miura irons

Adam Scott Surprises with Miura Irons Switch

Australian golfer Adam Scott impressed on Thursday, shooting a stunning 63 in the first round of the RBC Canadian Open. The eye-catching performance came after Scott switched to a set of custom Miura irons just days before the tournament.

Scott, a former Masters champion, had been struggling with his iron play this season but found immediate success with the new clubs. The Miura irons are known for their precise feel and workability, and Scott wasted no time in capitalizing on their strengths.

The switch to Miura irons could be a game-changer for Scott, who has been searching for consistent form in recent months. If he can maintain this level of play with his new clubs, he could be a contender for victory in Canada.

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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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Korda cuts deficit to 4 shots after bogey-free 66

Korda cuts deficit to 4 shots after bogey-free 66

Czech golfer Nelly Korda posted a bogey-free 66 on Saturday to reduce Atthaya Thitikul’s halfway lead to four shots in the BMW Ladies Championship. Korda carded six birdies at the Oak Valley Country Club in South Korea to move to 14 under par, putting her in contention for her second LPGA Tour title of the season. Thitikul, who set a new course record on Friday with a 64, could only manage a 71 on Saturday, dropping to 18 under par.

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