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LIV Golf is back in the United States with the LIV Golf Miami event, and GOLF’s Johnny Wunder has been on the ground at Trump National Doral, exploring the unique gear at the range. One of the reasons for the unique gear at LIV Golf is the absence of big equipment contracts like those on the PGA Tour. This allows players to use whatever equipment they prefer, leading to some interesting finds in their bags, without having to answer to anyone. One standout player is Bryson DeChambeau, who has become a gear free agent and is now testing brands like…
Jordan Spieth, a three-time major champion, is on a journey back to his old self following offseason wrist surgery. His return to competitive golf has been a mixed bag, with some promising performances and some struggles. Spieth played well at the Cognizant Classic with a T9 finish but missed the cut at the Genesis Invitational. He arrived at the Valero Texas Open at TPC San Antonio looking to polish up every aspect of his game in preparation for the 2025 Masters. Despite shooting a five-under 67 in the first round, Spieth struggled on Friday, bogeying two of his final three…
Lottie Woad’s victory at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur last year not only earned her the prestigious title, but also a multitude of perks that come with being the champion of one of the premier events in women’s amateur golf. As the current No. 1 in the women’s amateur rankings, Woad received immediate benefits from her title, including invitations to 11 different professional or amateur events. While the 21-year-old junior at Florida State is likely to turn pro in the future, she has earned invitations to the next four Augusta National Women’s Amateurs, along with other prominent tournaments. The winner…
The Masters tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia is a dream destination for many golf fans. With its iconic logo signaling a trip to the golfing Mecca, patrons spare no expense on Masters merchandise during their visit. Items such as hats, ball markers, quarter zips, and various other souvenirs are available for purchase, with some items being more coveted than others. Here are the eight must-have items that patrons should prioritize when shopping for Masters merchandise. Ball markers are a popular choice for souvenirs, with the option to upgrade to a divot tool/ball marker combo for added…
The 2025 Augusta National Women’s Amateur concluded on Saturday, with the final round taking place at Augusta National Golf Club. The event featured exciting play from top female amateur golfers, including Kiara Romero and defending champion Lottie Woad, who were tied for the lead at nine under. Other players in contention included Carla Bernat Escuder, Andrea Revuelta, Megha Ganne, Meja Ortengren, and Asterisk Talley. Fans had the opportunity to watch the final round of the tournament on TV through NBC, which provided live coverage starting at 12 p.m. ET. Additionally, viewers could stream the event online via Peacock and ANWA.com,…
The 1968 Masters tournament will forever be remembered for Roberto De Vicenzo’s infamous scoring error that cost him a chance at the green jacket. After signing an incorrect scorecard, De Vicenzo missed out on an 18-hole playoff, allowing Bob Goalby to claim victory. Despite Goalby’s stellar performance on Sunday, the public perception was that he had not won, but rather, De Vicenzo had lost. Goalby received a significant amount of negative mail following the event, with many accusing him of cheating, despite the fact that De Vicenzo’s mistake was independent of Goalby’s play. In a recent interview on the Destination…
Golf fans can catch all the action of the 2025 Valero Texas Open on Saturday, as the tournament progresses into its third round at TPC San Antonio in Texas. With several players already guaranteed a spot at the Masters next week, the remaining competitors are vying for a chance to compete at Augusta National. Brian Harman, the 2023 Open champion, currently leads the field by four shots, followed closely by Keith Mitchell. A win for Harman would mark his fourth career victory, while Mitchell is looking for his second. The stakes are high, and the weekend promises to be exciting…
The Masters tournament is the most highly anticipated major of the year in the world of golf, and with that anticipation comes high ticket prices. The allure of the Masters lies in the fact that access to Augusta National, one of the most exclusive private clubs in the world, is difficult to come by. The club’s members have first priority for access during tournament week, with week-long tickets known as series badges. Only two opportunities in the last 50 years have allowed non-members to get on a waitlist for series badges, with the cost of a four-day tournament badge priced…
