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Jordan Spieth is preparing to compete in the 2025 Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches, where he hopes to turn his season around after a slow start. The tournament kicks off on February 27 at PGA National, with Spieth aiming for a strong performance to get back on track. Despite a promising T4 finish at the WM Phoenix Open, Spieth has struggled in his other starts, finishing T69 and missing the cut. The three-time major champion is also dealing with a wrist injury that continues to hamper his play, despite undergoing surgery in the offseason. However, Spieth remains determined to…
Srixon has introduced the ZXi LS driver targeted towards skilled, high speed, high spin players looking to reduce spin and achieve a piercing ball flight. The driver features an impactful weighting system and offers excellent ball speed on center hits. While forgiveness may be limited, it is a great choice for proficient drivers seeking optimized performance. The Srixon ZXi LS driver, part of the Mk II generation, provides a solution for better players confused between the ZX7 and ZX5 LS models. With the ZXi LS, players can benefit from lower spin rates and a penetrating ball flight. The driver’s appearance…
Austin Eckroat reflects on his experience at last year’s Masters tournament, where he struggled with swing issues and nerves as a first-time participant. Despite his high expectations, he felt exposed and embarrassed by his performance, ultimately missing the cut. Eckroat opens up about his feelings of relief and vulnerability during the tournament, offering a unique perspective on the challenges faced by professional golfers on the biggest stage. Eckroat’s candid reflections shed light on the mental and emotional toll of competing at the highest level, highlighting the pressures and uncertainties faced by emerging players in the golf world. His honesty and…
Padraig Harrington, a 30-year professional and three-time major winner, recently shared his thoughts on how to maintain your body and continue to improve in golf as you age. Harrington emphasized the importance of staying active and lifting weights to keep your body in shape. He recommended swinging hard to maintain your speed and distance as you get older, even suggesting swinging at 110 mph to make swinging at 100 mph feel slow and smooth. Harrington believes that pushing your personal limits now will allow you to continue enjoying golf well into retirement. According to Harrington, focusing on improving the psychological…
Shooting lower scores in golf takes discipline, according to experts. Many golfers often look back on their rounds and reflect on how they could have played better, but it’s important to focus on improving in the moment. Some common mistakes high-handicap players make include poor course management, mismanagement of approach shots, trying hero shots, playing with clubs that are too aspirational, and struggling with driving accuracy. By addressing these issues, golfers can significantly lower their scores and improve their overall game. One key aspect of shooting lower scores is course management. When a shot goes awry, it can be tempting…
The origins of the controversy surrounding the proposed Coul Links golf course in the Scottish Highlands can be traced back to developer Mike Keiser and hotelier Todd Warnock’s pitch to landowner Edward Abel Smith, who saw the potential for economic growth in the region. Abel Smith, a podcaster and writer by trade, viewed the golf course as a means of reviving his family’s struggling sheep farm while also providing jobs and boosting tourism in the area. The proposal for the course, designed by architect Bill Coore, was met with opposition from environmental groups due to its location on an ecologically…
The Cognizant Classic is set to take place at the Champion Course at PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, kicking off the Florida Swing on the PGA Tour schedule. Known for its challenging layout, the course has undergone changes over the years, with water coming into play on nearly every hole and numerous sand bunkers lining the fairways and greens. The course is a par 71 and measures almost 7,200 yards, with a brutal finishing stretch of holes known as “The Bear Trap.” Ball-striking is crucial at PGA National, especially with over half of the approach shots falling between…
PGA Tour events are always full of young fans looking for the chance to grab an autograph from their favorite players. Recently, at the Genesis Invitational, world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler took some time to interact with fans and offer a young fan advice on how to improve her putting game. Despite Scheffler’s occasional putting struggles, he shared some valuable insights into his practice routine and approach to putting that have helped him become one of the top players in the game. Scheffler emphasized the importance of lag putting in his practice routine, stating that he likes to hit putts…
