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Exploring the 5-second rule in the culinary chaos of #HellsKitchen, Gordon Ramsay’s domain. Amidst the sizzle and drama, does the rule hold? Join the culinary journey with Ramsay as flavors clash and perfection is demanded. Dive into the culinary debate in the fiery kitchen! #GordonRamsay #Shorts

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Xander Schauffele’s favorite club made an Olympic return

Xander Schauffele’s favorite club made an Olympic return

Xander Schauffele’s favorite club, a 58-degree Callaway wedge, made a glorious return to the Olympic stage in Tokyo. This cherished equipment played a pivotal role in Schauffele’s remarkable performance, helping him secure a coveted gold medal. Throughout the tournament, the wedge proved to be an indispensable tool, providing Schauffele with the precision and versatility he needed to navigate the challenging Olympic course. It was truly a sight to behold as Schauffele masterfully wielded his trusted wedge, showcasing the unbreakable bond between a golfer and their favorite club.

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‘Was that number wrong?!’ Tour caddie comes clean on 2 wrong yardages 

‘Was that number wrong?!’ Tour caddie comes clean on 2 wrong yardages 

Tour Caddie Confesses Yardage Errors

A seasoned PGA Tour caddie has admitted to providing inaccurate yardages to his player on multiple occasions, leading to costly errors.

Reflecting on his career, the caddie revealed his role in two notable missed shots due to incorrect yardages. In one instance, a miscalculation resulted in his player’s approach shot landing short of the green. In another incident, an underestimated distance led to an overhit iron shot.

The caddie’s candid admission has sparked a discussion within the golfing community about the critical role of caddies in providing accurate information to their players. It underscores the challenges and pressure caddies face in ensuring their players have the best chance of success on the course.

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Korda: ‘I’ve gone through every emotion possible’

Korda: ‘I’ve gone through every emotion possible’

Nelly Korda clung to a narrow one-stroke lead after the third round of the Meijer LPGA Classic on Saturday, as she seeks her first win since undergoing blood clot surgery earlier this year.

The 24-year-old American shot a 2-under 70 at Blythefield Country Club in Michigan, moving to 14-under for the tournament. She is one stroke ahead of compatriot Lexi Thompson, who carded a 69.

“I’ve gone through every emotion possible,” Korda said after her round. “I’m just really proud of myself for staying patient and for staying tough.”

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Darbon named new chief exec., St. Andrews Golf

Darbon named new chief exec., St. Andrews Golf

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