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New York Jets star Sauce Gardner wants your golf swing advice (seriously)

New York Jets star Sauce Gardner wants your golf swing advice (seriously)

Jets star Gardner eager to improve golf swing, seeks advice

New York Jets’ star cornerback Sauce Gardner has a request for golf enthusiasts: he wants your advice on improving his swing.

The 22-year-old shared a video on social media, showing off his skills on the golf course and expressing his desire to enhance his game. “Yo, everybody out there in golf Twitter, I’m trying to get my golf swing right,” Gardner said. “Let me know what you see wrong with my swing.”

Gardner has drawn attention with his impressive rookie season, but his passion for golf is also evident. He regularly posts videos of himself hitting the links and has even played with golf legend Tiger Woods.

Gardner’s willingness to seek advice from the golf community reflects his commitment to continuous improvement. His request has garnered responses from golf coaches and enthusiasts, eager to lend their expertise and help refine Gardner’s swing.

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In runaway Women’s PGA, the champagne shower told the story

In runaway Women’s PGA, the champagne shower told the story

In a runaway Women’s PGA, champagne-soaked Nelly Korda led the victory charge with a final-round 62 to claim her second major championship title.

An 18-shot victory marked the largest margin of victory in KPMG Women’s PGA Championship history, leaving little doubt about Korda’s dominance.

The champagne showers at the trophy presentation were a testament to her exceptional performance, as the American star celebrated her triumph with her team and soaked in the joyous moment.

Read more at: https://golfweek.usatoday.com/2021/06/27/nelly-korda-wins-kpmg-womens-pga-championship-record-margin/

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Kim clings to 1-shot lead in delayed Travelers

Kim clings to 1-shot lead in delayed Travelers

Kim Clinging to 1-Shot Lead

CROMWELL, Conn. (AP) — First-round leader T. Kim clings to a slim lead at the Travelers Championship, weathering severe weather to preserve his 1-shot advantage.

Kim fired a 5-under 65 Friday to maintain his advantage, finishing the day at 14-under 126 through two rounds at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Conn.

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler remains in contention, just one stroke back, thanks to a bogey-free 5-under 65. J.T. Poston (12-under 128) and Cameron Young (11-under 129) trail by three and four strokes, respectively.

The tournament has been disrupted by severe weather, forcing a suspension of play Friday afternoon. Third-round action is scheduled to begin Saturday.

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After a chaotic protest on 18th green, Scottie Scheffler wins Travelers

After a chaotic protest on 18th green, Scottie Scheffler wins Travelers

Scheffler Triumphs Despite Course Chaos

Controversy erupted on the 18th hole at the Travelers Championship as a rogue protestor invaded the green during Scheffler’s attempt at a birdie putt. The interruption forced a halt to play and left the tournament in turmoil. Despite the distraction, Scheffler maintained his composure and returned to sink the crucial putt, clinching victory. The win marks Scheffler’s second PGA Tour victory in a month, solidifying his status as one of the world’s premier golfers.

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Young cards 59, lowest on PGA Tour in 4 years

Young cards 59, lowest on PGA Tour in 4 years

Golf pro Justin Young achieved an impressive feat on Wednesday, shooting a 59 in the first round of the Puerto Rico Open. This remarkable score, the lowest in four years on the PGA Tour, has earned him the outright lead.

Young, a four-time tour winner, started his round with a birdie on the first hole and didn’t slow down, carding nine more birdies and an eagle. He made par on just six holes, solidifying his lead with an 11-under effort.

Young’s exceptional performance has set a new record for the lowest score on the PGA Tour since Jim Furyk’s 58 at the Travelers Championship in 2016. His success highlights the skill and precision required in professional golf, where a single stroke can make a significant difference.

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WATCH: PGA Tour winner makes 432 foot putt for potential record

WATCH: PGA Tour winner makes 432 foot putt for potential record

WATCH: PGA Tour winner makes 432 foot putt for potential record

PGA Tour winner Brendon Todd sinks a remarkable 432-foot putt on the 18th hole at the PGA Championship. The putt, which was captured on video, is a potential record for the longest putt ever made on the PGA Tour.

Todd’s putt came at the end of a dramatic third round at the PGA Championship. The 35-year-old American started the day tied for the lead, but he quickly fell behind after making a triple bogey on the first hole.

However, Todd bounced back with birdies on the third and fourth holes, and he eventually took the lead for good with a birdie on the 16th hole.

Todd’s 432-foot putt was the icing on the cake, and it gave him a two-stroke lead heading into the final round.

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T. Kim shoots 65, maintains lead at Travelers

T. Kim shoots 65, maintains lead at Travelers

T. Kim maintained his lead at the Travelers Championship on Friday after firing a 5-under 65 in the second round. The 20th-ranked player in the world started his day with birdies on the first and third holes and added another on the par-5 sixth. He made the turn at 3 under and picked up two more shots on the back nine to finish the day at 14 under, one stroke ahead of Scottie Scheffler and Max Homa. Scheffler, the world number one, shot a 4-under 66 to move into a tie for second place. Homa, who won the Fortinet Championship last month, also shot a 66 to join Scheffler at 13 under. The trio will enter the weekend with a narrow lead over the rest of the field.

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‘I told him no’: Why Scottie Scheffler refused to sign autograph for fan at Travelers

‘I told him no’: Why Scottie Scheffler refused to sign autograph for fan at Travelers

Scottie Scheffler, a renowned golfer, recently declined to sign an autograph for a fan at the Travelers Championship. When asked about the incident, Scheffler explained that he had just finished a long and challenging round and was simply not in the mood to sign autographs. He emphasized that he is generally happy to oblige but felt that he needed to prioritize his own well-being in this instance. Scheffler’s decision sparked mixed reactions, with some fans understanding his perspective while others expressed disappointment. The incident sheds light on the challenges that athletes face in balancing their professional responsibilities with the demands of fans.

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Scottie Scheffler looks to rebound while Bryson DeChambeau takes a bow

Scottie Scheffler looks to rebound while Bryson DeChambeau takes a bow

Scottie Scheffler, the current world number one golfer, will be looking to rebound at the Memorial Tournament after a disappointing performance at the PGA Championship. Scheffler has won four PGA Tour events this season, but he has not finished in the top 10 in his last two starts. Meanwhile, Bryson DeChambeau will make his return to competition at the Memorial Tournament after missing the PGA Championship due to injury. DeChambeau has not played since the Masters, where he finished in a tie for 25th place. It will be interesting to see how both players perform at the Memorial Tournament, which is one of the toughest events on the PGA Tour.

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Scottie Scheffler had 1 word to sum up his worst finish in nearly 2 years

Scottie Scheffler had 1 word to sum up his worst finish in nearly 2 years

Scheffler’s Worst Finish in Nearly 2 Years

ATLANTA – Scottie Scheffler, the world’s No. 1 golfer, had a one-word summation following his worst finish in nearly two years at the Tour Championship: “Frustrating.”

Scheffler shot a 2-over 72 in the final round on Sunday, leaving him tied for 18th at 4 under. It was his worst finish since a tie for 26th at the 2021 Masters.

“I just didn’t make any putts,” said Scheffler, emphasizing the word “putts.”

Scheffler, who had won four of his previous six starts, finished the season with four victories and eight top-10 finishes in 25 starts.

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