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Slow play has been a frequent topic of discussion on the PGA Tour recently, with players and fans alike expressing frustrations with the pace of play during tournaments. During the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, there was a notable shift in the conversation around slow play, with CBS having extra time to fill in their broadcast window due to the faster pace of play by the top stars on Tour. This change was welcomed by many, as the focus on slow play had dominated discussions for weeks leading up to the event. Prior to the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, there had…

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Will Chandler, a pro golfer, had a significant year in 2021. Despite struggling to gain traction on the top tours after turning pro, Chandler managed to qualify for the Korn Ferry Tour five times. His efforts earned him enough points to obtain conditional status on the tour for 2025. Impressively, Chandler also successfully went through PGA Tour Q-School to secure his PGA Tour card for the current season. Chandler’s first two starts on the PGA Tour did not go as planned, resulting in missed cuts. However, he redeemed himself by Monday-qualifying for the WM Phoenix Open, known for its competitiveness…

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Ludvig Aberg shocked the golf world by winning the Genesis Invitational with an unexpected equipment change. Aberg decided to switch from the Titleist GT2 driver he had been using in the first three rounds to the older TSR2 driver he had used for most of the previous season. Despite losing some distance off the tee with the TSR2, Aberg managed to fire a 66 on Sunday and win the tournament by one shot. The reason behind the last-minute switch remains a mystery, but co-hosts Kris McCormack and Wadeh Maroun speculated that Aberg may have seen something during Saturday’s round that…

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Tiger Woods is back on the cover of a golf video game, this time with 2K Sports. The game boasts a brand new swing system, licensed major championships, and almost 30 licensed courses. With so much on offer, has 2K set a new standard for golf video games? In this review, we take a closer look at the gameplay, game modes, golfers and courses, and give our verdict on PGA TOUR 2K25. When it comes to gameplay, 2K has struck a balance between arcade-like fun and realistic, challenging gameplay. The new Evo Swing mechanic is praised for its realism and…

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The Mexico Open at VidantaWorld is in full swing, with the second round taking place on Friday in Vallarta. PGA Tour veteran Joel Dahmen, who has struggled with missed cuts in the early part of the season, is hoping for a strong showing at this tournament. Dahmen impressed in the opening round with a three-under 68, putting him in contention for the lead. The 37-year-old pro will look to continue his momentum in the second round and position himself well for the weekend. Fans can catch all the action on Golf Channel, with coverage starting at 4 p.m. ET on…

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The Mitsubishi Diamana RB is the latest addition to Mitsubishi’s Diamana shaft lineup, known for its smooth, explosive feel and higher launch. In this review, we explore the looks, feel, and performance of this shaft to see how it stacks up against its counterparts in the Diamana family. The Mitsubishi Diamana RB features a sleek design with a matte black base and white and silver graphics. The shaft is adorned with Diamana’s signature flower band design, adding a touch of elegance without being too flashy. The RB is differentiated from other Diamana shafts by its red surfboard graphic, giving it…

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Haotong Li showed some daring play during the first round of the Magical Kenya Open. On the 12th hole, Li faced a tough shot under the branches of a tree with more trees in front of him and a bunker guarding the left side of the green. Despite the safer option of going right and pitching on, Li decided to go up and over the trees. His caddie tried to persuade him otherwise, but Li was insistent on taking the risky shot. After a brief pause, Li took the shot and successfully navigated through the trees, landing his ball on…

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In a historic meeting at the White House, President Trump, PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan, Tour Player Director Adam Scott, and LIV Golf chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan discussed the future of men’s professional golf. The meeting was a part of ongoing negotiations about the reunification of golf, with an emphasis on bringing the best players in the world together more often for fans to enjoy. While a preliminary deal was not reached at the meeting, the parties involved expressed their commitment to moving forward and sharing additional details as appropriate. The statement released after the meeting highlighted the deference shown to…

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