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In the world of golf, online instruction videos on platforms like YouTube have become increasingly popular. However, the question remains: is the rabbit hole of YouTube a good place to find swing advice? Golf legends Gary McCord and Peter Kostis explore this topic on their podcast, discussing the pros and cons of using online resources for golf improvement. While McCord finds himself intrigued by the wealth of information available, Kostis urges caution, highlighting the lack of quality control and the potential pitfalls of following random tips found online. Kostis acknowledges that while some of the content on YouTube may be…
Putting is a crucial aspect of golf, and many different techniques can be utilized to improve one’s game. One such technique is called “heads-up” putting, where a golfer looks at the target hole instead of the ball during their putting stroke. This concept was recently discussed by Dave Phillips, a GOLF Top 100 Teacher, in a video released by the Titleist Performance Institute. Phillips believes that looking at the hole ahead of putts can improve speed control, comparing it to other sports like basketball and football where athletes focus on their target rather than the object they are interacting with.…
The final round of the 2025 RBC Heritage is set to take place on Sunday at Harbour Town Golf Links, with Si Woo Kim entering the final round atop the leaderboard at 15 under. However, he will face stiff competition from Justin Thomas, who is one shot back, and Andrew Novak, who is tied with Thomas a single shot back. Other contenders include Maverick McNealy, Brian Harman, world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, and Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley. Viewers can watch the final round of the RBC Heritage on TV via Golf Channel and CBS, with coverage beginning at 1…
Fairway woods are often overshadowed by drivers, irons, and wedges in a golfer’s bag, but they can be a game-changer if fit properly for your swing. In this article, we will explore the importance of fairway wood fitting and how it can improve your game on the course. Many golfers overlook the importance of having their fairway woods properly fit, but this could be a mistake that is costing them strokes. Your fairway woods should serve as your go-to clubs for a variety of situations on the course. Whether you are looking to hit long shots off the tee, set…
Justin Thomas is on the cusp of snapping his winless drought at the RBC Heritage, where he held a two-shot lead after two rounds. Despite a penalty in the third round, Thomas remains confident in his game and is determined to secure his 16th PGA Tour victory. The 31-year-old is eager to end the incessant questions about his winless streak and believes that trusting his game will be the key to success. Thomas will be chasing Si Woo Kim, who currently leads the tournament and is on the hunt for his fifth PGA Tour win. The 29-year-old missed the Masters…
The 2025 RBC Heritage concluded on Sunday with the fourth and final round at Harbour Town Golf Links in South Carolina. Justin Thomas, who had not won since 2022, was one shot behind leader Si Woo Kim entering the final round. Thomas expressed his frustration with the continued questioning about his lack of recent victories, but remained confident in his game and abilities. Despite some struggles during the third round, Thomas fought to stay patient and salvaged a score that kept him in contention for the victory. The final round tee times for the 2025 RBC Heritage were released, with…
Tour winner’s fortunate bounce results in unexpected disqualification due to bizarre rules
Ben Crane found himself in a challenging situation during the third round of the PGA Tour’s Corales Puntacana Championship when he unintentionally hit the wrong ball, resulting in his disqualification from the tournament. The incident took place on the 8th hole at the Puntacana Resort in the Dominican Republic. Crane’s first ball hit rocks and bounced back into play, leading him to believe that it was lost. However, his second shot landed near the first ball, causing confusion. He continued to play with what he thought was the second ball, only to realize afterwards that he had made a mistake.…
Justin Thomas started his weekend at the RBC Heritage on a challenging note, as he received a one-stroke penalty while leading the tournament. The incident occurred on the par-5 second hole when Thomas’ golf ball moved slightly while he was moving loose impediments around it in a waste area. Despite calling over a rules official to assess the situation, Thomas admitted that he likely caused his ball to move, resulting in the penalty. This penalty put a dent in his two-shot lead over Si Woo Kim and Russell Henley going into the third round of the tournament. This setback was…
