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In a dramatic season-ending scene from Netflix’s Full Swing, Keegan Bradley, captain of the U.S. Ryder Cup team, made bold statements following his team’s Presidents Cup win in 2024. Expressing his determination and passion for the upcoming Ryder Cup, Bradley’s fiery words set the stage for a fierce competition. Despite the private setting of the team room, Bradley’s speech was leaked by the show, causing some controversy and speculation among viewers. Bradley’s strong words in the locker room were meant to motivate and inspire his team, rather than disrespect their European opponents. His unexpected public declaration has sparked debate about…
In recent years, there has been a surge in the popularity of par-3 golf courses, with many factors contributing to their rise. These smaller layouts have become popular due to their lower maintenance costs, as well as a shift in lifestyle preferences towards shorter and more user-friendly rounds of golf. The industry has also been pushing for more accessible and enjoyable golf experiences, leading to an increase in the number of par-3 courses at golf resorts across the country. One of the pioneers in this movement was Bandon Dunes, which opened the Preserve, a 13-hole par-3 course, in 2012. Since…
Becoming a single-digit handicapper in golf is a goal that many players strive for. While the definition of a “good” golfer can vary, having a handicap index of less than 10 is generally considered a solid achievement. According to USGA data, only about 30 percent of golfers in the U.S. have a single-digit handicap, leaving the remaining 70 percent striving to reach that level of play. If you’re looking to improve your game and join the ranks of “good” golfers, there are several key tips that can help you achieve that goal. One of the most important tips for improving…
Scottie Scheffler, a two-time Masters champion and world No. 1 golfer, uses a molded grip during every practice session. This training aid is typically used to teach beginners the proper way to hold the club, but even the best players in the world, like Scheffler, recognize the importance of focusing on the fundamentals. Prior to defending his title at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, Scheffler discussed his commitment to perfecting his golf grip, emphasizing how vital it is for all golfers to strive for a solid grip. If you ever observe Scheffler practicing on the range, you’ll notice how much attention…
Adam Hadwin’s first round at the Arnold Palmer Invitational started off with a rude wake-up call as he struggled to find his ball on the 2nd hole after hitting it into the bunker. Despite a frantic search by Hadwin, Max Homa, and their caddies, the ball was nowhere to be found, ultimately resulting in Hadwin having to go back to the tee and replay the shot. This unfortunate incident led to a three-over 75 for Hadwin in the opening round of the tournament, highlighting the importance of accuracy and precision in golf. The search for the lost ball on the…
Round 2 pairings for Friday’s tee times at the 2025 Arnold Palmer Invitational featuring Arnold Palmer
Xander Schauffele is set to make his second start of the year at the 2025 Arnold Palmer Invitational. Last year, Schauffele had a breakout season, winning two major titles at the PGA Championship and Open Championship. This year, he is looking to surpass Scottie Scheffler for the No. 1 ranking in the world. However, his mission got off to a slow start due to an injury which limited him to only one tournament so far in 2025. Now that Schauffele is healthy, he is ready to compete at Bay Hill and try to capture his first big victory of the…
Happy Gilmore fans can rejoice as the long-awaited sequel, Happy Gilmore 2, is set to arrive on Netflix this summer. The film will be released on Wednesday, July 25, following months of speculation about its release date. Rumors had circulated about a potential release around the Masters in April or the 4th of July, but fans will now have to wait until after the Open Championship to see the movie. Happy Gilmore 2 is expected to feature appearances from top golfers such as Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler, and Bryson DeChambeau, adding to the excitement surrounding the film. The sequel was…
Scottie Scheffler, the World No. 1 golfer, recently expressed his dissatisfaction with the current format of the PGA Tour’s season-ending Tour Championship and FedEx Cup Playoffs. He believes that the current system, which culminates in a single tournament, does not truly reflect a season-long race. Scheffler’s concerns stem from the fact that a player’s performance in one final tournament can significantly impact their overall standing in the FedEx Cup rankings. Despite winning the Tour Championship and claiming the $25 million grand prize, Scheffler remains critical of the current playoff format. He feels that the starting scores given to players based…
