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TaylorMade Qi35 fairway woods, hybrids: 5 things to know about the 2025 line

Unlock Your Game: 5 Exciting Features of the 2025 TaylorMade Qi35 Fairway Woods and Hybrids!

Golf enthusiasts, get ready to elevate your game! TaylorMade is about to unveil the much-anticipated Qi35 fairway woods and hybrids for 2025. Here’s an exciting look at five standout features:

  1. Enhanced Ball Speed: Get ready for explosive distance with cutting-edge Twist Face technology, meticulously crafted to maximize ball speed and forgiveness.
  1. Precision Construction: Enjoy an unparalleled feel and control thanks to the premium forged 8620 carbon steel construction, guaranteeing consistent performance and remarkable durability.
  1. Customized Options: Personalize your clubs to match your unique swing with adjustable loft and lie settings, enabling you to fine-tune distance and trajectory like never before.
  1. Versatile Performance: Seamlessly transition between irons and drivers with versatile hybrid options designed for enhanced playability and outstanding forgiveness on every shot.
  1. Premium Design: Indulge in sleek aesthetics paired with an aerodynamic design, featuring a tungsten weighting system that boosts stability and power on the course.
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Scheffler Sits Out AmEx: Aiming for a Comeback at Pebble Beach!

Scheffler Sits Out AmEx: Aiming for a Comeback at Pebble Beach!

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler will sit out the American Express, but fans can breathe easy—his break is expected to be brief. The Masters champion made the decision to withdraw from the AmEx on Wednesday due to a nagging wrist issue, though it’s not deemed serious. According to Golf Channel’s Todd Lewis, Scheffler has his sights set on making a comeback at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am next week. It’s been a while since he last teed off in competition, having missed the cut at the Hero World Challenge in early December. Currently battling tendinitis in his left wrist, he emphasized that taking time to rest is crucial for his recovery

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Amateur Golfers’ Guide to Choosing Equipment: Bryson DeChambeau’s Insights

Amateur Golfers’ Guide to Choosing Equipment: Bryson DeChambeau’s Insights

Amateur Golfers’ Equipment Guide: Bryson’s Insights

Bryson DeChambeau’s recent media tour highlighted his expertise in clubhead speed maximization, offering valuable lessons for amateur golfers. DeChambeau emphasized the importance of shaft selection to complement swing speed, loft matching to optimize launch angle and spin rate, and the benefits of uniform iron lengths for stability. He also stressed the importance of stability in putting, recommending design features that enhance consistency. Additionally, DeChambeau advises distance-seeking players to engage in speed training to unlock their full potential.

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Colt Knost: From PGA Tour Player to Dream Job as CBS Golf Reporter and Subpar Co-Host!

Colt Knost: From PGA Tour Player to Dream Job as CBS Golf Reporter and Subpar Co-Host!

Colt Knost, the charismatic co-host of Subpar and CBS golf course reporter, is truly living his dream as he covers the sport that ignites his passion. The former PGA Tour player’s whirlwind journey to the broadcast booth feels surreal, and he can hardly believe he’s getting paid to do what he adores.

“I still have to pinch myself. I get to travel to breathtaking locations, witness incredible golf moments, and discuss the game I cherish with my friends,” Knost shared. “It’s a dream come true.”

Knost’s love for golf radiates in every aspect of his work. Whether he’s calling an exhilarating tournament or hosting a lively episode of Subpar, his enthusiasm for the game is infectious.

“I love the game of golf,” Knost expressed. “I relish its challenges, admire its beauty, and treasure the camaraderie it fosters. I’m incredibly grateful that I can share my passion for this amazing sport with others.

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**Get Ready for Excitement: 2025 Sentry Tournament of Champions Final Round Tee Times Revealed!**

**Get Ready for Excitement: 2025 Sentry Tournament of Champions Final Round Tee Times Revealed!**

The Sentry Tournament of Champions is set to unveil an exciting new final-round tee time procedure in 2025, shifting to dynamic two-player groups based on total strokes after 54 holes.

Kicking off the final round at 10:40 a.m., fans can look forward to four thrilling two-player groups, with the leaders taking their swings last. This fresh format aims to amplify the excitement and drama on what promises to be a captivating final day of competition.

In contrast to previous years, where three-player groups were formed based on total strokes after 36 holes, this revamped approach will foster a more intimate atmosphere. It allows spectators an up-close experience with the action as they cheer for their favorites

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Matsuyama Clings to Narrow Lead at the Thrilling Sentry Tournament!

Matsuyama Clings to Narrow Lead at the Thrilling Sentry Tournament!

Hideki Matsuyama held onto a thrilling one-shot lead Saturday at the Sentry Tournament of Champions, showcasing his skill by sinking 56 of 66 putts on the rain-softened greens of Kapalua.

The dynamic 29-year-old Japanese star birdied the par-4 ninth, turning in an impressive 3-under 34. He then added another birdie at the par-5 15th, bringing his remarkable 54-hole total to an impressive 12-under 204—just ahead of Sam Burns, who dazzled with the day’s lowest round of 66.

Matsuyama, celebrated as the 2021 Masters champion, faced a setback with a bogey at the par-3 eighth but quickly rebounded with a birdie on the par-4 ninth to maintain his slim lead

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