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In the latest edition of the Rogers Report, Claire Rogers highlights some heartwarming and entertaining moments from the world of golf. The focus is on Jake Knapp’s remarkable 59 at the Cognizant Classic, with special mention of his girlfriend Makena White, who faced a series of unfortunate events during his historic round. Despite the challenges she encountered, White remained by Knapp’s side and her unwavering support may have contributed to his success. The article also touches on the camaraderie between players like Brooks Koepka and Hideki Matsuyama, showcasing a sweet moment when Koepka celebrated Matsuyama’s birthday with a cake. The…
Jordan Spieth is off to a strong start at the 2025 Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches, showcasing excellent performance despite his recent wrist surgery aimed at solving a long-standing injury issue. Spieth’s stellar performance in the opening round saw him making four birdies over his first nine holes and adding three more before finishing with a six-under 65, positioning him near the top of the leaderboard. Heading into Round 2, Spieth, alongside playing partners Rickie Fowler and Russell Henley, will switch to a front-nine start in the afternoon wave, scheduled to tee off at 12:40 p.m. ET. Fans can…
Master this ball-striking technique to improve your iron play beyond your wildest expectations
Controlling your low point is essential for solid ball striking in golf. Hitting a golf ball consistently on the center of the face is a challenging task due to the many moving parts in the swing. The interaction between your club and the turf is crucial when hitting your irons to ensure proper compression of the ball. To achieve this, you must have control of your low point, which is where your swing arc bottoms out during the swing. Ensuring that your low point is in the same spot on each swing is vital for hitting consistently pure shots. According…
Daniel Berger’s incredible start at the 2025 Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches has sparked interest and excitement amongst golf fans. Despite a rocky start on his first hole, where he had to make a miraculous chip-in for par after getting his ball stuck in a palm tree, Berger managed to turn things around and went on a birdie streak, showcasing his skill and determination on the course. Following his unexpected disappearance for 19 months, fans were eager to see Berger back in action and were not disappointed by his performance at the tournament. His ability to bounce back from…
Pete Dye, the renowned golf course architect, made it clear in his memoir “Bury Me in a Pot Bunker” that he wanted to be laid to rest in a pot bunker on the 8th hole at Teeth of the Dog, one of the courses he designed at Casa de Campo in the Dominican Republic. Gilles Gagnon, the director of golf emeritus at the resort, fulfilled this wish after Dye passed away in 2020 at the age of 94. Gagnon and Dye had been close friends for decades, with Dye regularly visiting the resort to refine his work on the courses.…
The 2025 Cognizant Classic is the first event in the PGA Tour’s Florida Swing, taking place at PGA National Resort in Palm Beach. Top golfers like Shane Lowry, Rickie Fowler, and Jordan Spieth will be competing for a total purse of $9 million. The tournament kicks off with the first round on Thursday, and fans can watch the action on TV via Golf Channel starting at 2 p.m. ET. Additionally, PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ will provide exclusive early coverage and featured group streaming starting at 6:45 a.m. ET. The treacherous Champions Course at PGA National Resort has been a…
Season 3 of Full Swing on Netflix has arrived, and it is filled with exciting moments from the world of golf. From Ludvig Åberg making coffee to Shane Lowry’s friendship with Rory McIlroy, there are plenty of reasons to watch this season. The show offers a unique look into the lives of professional golfers, showcasing their human side beyond the golf course. One standout moment from the season is when amateur Neal Shipley ponders a late-night order at Augusta National’s Crow’s Nest. This unexpected glimpse into a different corner of the iconic golf course adds a layer of depth to…
Jake Knapp experienced a moment of frustration during the Mexico Open when he was uncertain if he would be penalized for his actions on the course. After hitting his second shot into a bunker and then hitting a subsequent shot that landed back in the sand, Knapp showed visible signs of frustration. The PGA Tour ultimately levied a two-stroke penalty against Knapp, causing his score to drop. However, after a review of the situation, the penalty was reversed, allowing Knapp to continue his round with his original score intact. This turn of events also helped Knapp make the cut for…
