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The issue of slow play in golf has been a hot topic in recent years, with players, fans, and broadcasters all expressing frustration over the time it takes to complete rounds. The LPGA Tour recently announced a new pace-of-play policy in an effort to address this issue. The policy includes harsher penalties for players who exceed their allotted time for shots, with fines and one or two-stroke penalties now being implemented for various durations of delays. World No. 1 Nelly Korda expressed her support for the new policy, stating that she believes tougher rules will help to improve the pace…
In the world of professional golf, pros have the luxury of being able to get their hands on any golf club they want, whenever they need it. This includes getting clubs that are not even commercially available yet, as seen with Phil Mickelson and his custom-made Ping Eye2 lob wedge. Mickelson, known for his innovation and creativity on the course, had Callaway create a replica of his beloved old Ping wedge with Callaway’s unique grooves. This custom wedge showcases Mickelson’s attention to detail and desire for the best equipment to improve his game. During a recent episode of GOLF’s Fully…
Pro delivers heartfelt interview following victorious return to DP World Tour after 3 years
Haotong Li’s golf journey has been filled with ups and downs since turning professional in 2011. After winning his first European title in 2016, he faced struggles that almost led him to quit the sport. Despite making the 2019 Presidents Cup team, he only played in two matches. During a challenging period, Li managed to clinch the BMW International Open in 2022 by defeating Thomas Pieters. Since then, he has had limited success, with only four top-10 finishes, including a disappointing 2023 season. Throughout his professional career, Li has experienced the unpredictable nature of golf, pushing through tough times by…
Belgian golfer Thomas Detry is currently leading by five shots heading into the final round of the WM Phoenix Open. The 32-year-old has been a pro for eight years and is on the verge of securing his first ever PGA Tour victory. Despite his comfortable lead, Detry will need to fend off a number of skilled competitors, including former Ryder Cup players Jordan Spieth, Rasmus Hojgaard, and Daniel Berger, as well as Tour winners Maverick McNealy and Robert MacIntyre. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is also within striking distance, starting the final round eight shots behind as he aims to…
The WM Phoenix Open is set to conclude on Sunday with the final round at TPC Scottsdale. Thomas Detry currently holds a commanding five-shot lead heading into the final round, but there are plenty of capable players in chase. Jordan Spieth, Daniel Berger, Rasmus Hojgaard, and Maverick McNealy are among the players tied for second place, with Scottie Scheffler lurking eight shots back. The final round promises to be an exciting show, with the potential for epic Sunday comebacks. Viewers can watch the final round of the WM Phoenix Open on TV through Golf Channel, with coverage starting at 1…
The 2025 Super Bowl is just around the corner, with the Kansas City Chiefs set to face off against the Philadelphia Eagles. As sports fans gear up for the biggest sporting event of the year, it’s crucial to have the perfect snacks ready for game day. Cheesy dips have long been a favorite among party-goers, offering a delicious and easy-to-make option that is sure to please any crowd, no matter the size. In this article, we’ll explore three must-make cheesy dips that are guaranteed to be a hit at any Super Bowl party. First up is Chance Cozby’s Smoked Queso…
Haotong Li sinks birdie on last hole to secure victory at Qatar Masters with one stroke lead
Li held a two-shot lead heading into the final round of the tournament, and he quickly extended that advantage to four strokes with birdies on the first two holes. However, he faced a challenge from Neergaard-Petersen on the back nine, who caught up to him and then took the lead. The two players were neck and neck as they approached the 18th hole, with Li knowing that a birdie would secure him the victory. Despite landing his approach shot in a bunker, Li managed to sink a 15-foot putt for birdie, clinching the win. In claiming the title, Li finished…
The 2025 WM Phoenix Open is coming to a close with the final round set to take place on Sunday, February 9th at TPC Scottsdale. Jordan Spieth, who has not won a tournament since 2022, is aiming to end his winless streak. However, he will have to make up ground as Belgium’s Thomas Detry currently holds a five-shot lead after shooting a 65 in the third round. Spieth is tied for second place with Rasmus Hojgaard and Daniel Berger, both at 13 under par after shooting 67 and 66, respectively, in the third round. The final round tee times for…
