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Morikawa and JT Champion Transparency: Calling for Public Speed-of-Play Data in Golf!

Morikawa and JT Champion Transparency: Calling for Public Speed-of-Play Data in Golf!

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High-Stakes Drama: Video Review Rescues Major Champion Matt Fitzpatrick from Penalty Chaos!

High-Stakes Drama: Video Review Rescues Major Champion Matt Fitzpatrick from Penalty Chaos!

In a thrilling twist of fate, a video review came to the rescue of major champion Matt Fitzpatrick, saving him from a possible penalty amid confusion over an embedded ball. This gripping incident unfolded during the tournament, underscoring how vital technology is in upholding fairness on the golf course. With unwavering determination, Fitzpatrick rallied to clinch a pivotal victory, proving his mettle under intense pressure

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Urgent Call to Action: Hoffman Urges Tour Golfers to Pick Up the Pace!

Urgent Call to Action: Hoffman Urges Tour Golfers to Pick Up the Pace!

English uses late birdie blitz to grab Farmers lead

SAN DIEGO, Calif. – In a dazzling display of skill, Harris English unleashed a stunning 10-under 62 on Saturday, catapulting himself into a tie for the lead after the thrilling third round of the Farmers Insurance Open.

The 33-year-old American ignited his back nine at Torrey Pines’ South Course with an electrifying birdie streak, racking up five consecutive birdies from Nos. 12-16. He capped off his remarkable performance with another birdie on No. 18, finishing the day at an impressive 18-under 198.

English finds himself in a fierce battle with Max Homa, who also showcased his talent with a solid 7-under 65 on Saturday. As they head into Sunday’s final round, both players hold a narrow one-shot advantage over challengers Jason Day and Will Zalatoris.

Aiming for his fifth PGA Tour victory and first since clinching the title at the 2021 Travelers Championship, English is riding high this season with three top-10 finishes in just four starts

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Despite shaky play, Kizzire widens lead at Procore

Despite shaky play, Kizzire widens lead at Procore

Despite consecutive rounds marred by mistakes, Tom Kizzire strengthened his lead at the Charles Schwab Challenge on Saturday, carding a one-under 70 at the Colonial Country Club. Despite finding the water four times throughout his round, driving inaccuracies, and putting woes, Kizzire leads the field by three strokes.

He ended the day on 12-under 200 and sits three ahead of Troy Merritt who shot a 69. World Number One Scottie Scheffler remains in contention following a 66 that placed him four off the pace. However, winds gusting up to 40 mph are expected on Sunday which will test the field’s mettle.

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Par-3s crushing your scores? Reconsider your tee height, says top teacher

Par-3s crushing your scores? Reconsider your tee height, says top teacher

Golfers aiming to lower their scores may need to reconsider their tee heights for par-3 holes. According to a top-100 golf instructor, James Ridyard, thinking like a tour player involves making strategic decisions to improve your score. A crucial aspect of this mindset is optimizing your tee shot by selecting the appropriate tee height. Ridyard suggests aligning your ball position to the front edge of the tee box for added accuracy and distance control. Adopting this approach enables precise iron shots and the ability to hold greens, ultimately leading to lower scores on par-3 holes.

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How adaptive game brought inclusion and opportunity to golf

How adaptive game brought inclusion and opportunity to golf

Inclusion through Adaptive Golf

The adaptive game of golf has emerged as a powerful force for inclusion in the sport. By modifying rules and equipment to accommodate individuals with disabilities, adaptive golf opens up the opportunity to participate and enjoy the game.

Through the efforts of organizations like The First Tee and PGA REACH, adaptive golf programs are expanding, providing a welcoming environment for golfers of all abilities. Modified clubs, specialized equipment, and trained instructors enable players to overcome physical challenges and experience the joy of golf.

The social and health benefits of adaptive golf extend beyond the course. Participation fosters camaraderie, builds confidence, and promotes physical activity. It also challenges preconceptions and creates a more inclusive sport.

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