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Groundbreaking has begun on a new golf course in South Carolina inspired by a design created by legendary architect Alister MacKenzie that was never built. MacKenzie, known for his work on iconic courses such as Augusta National and Cypress Point, sketched plans for a course called El Boquerón in 1930 for a wealthy family in Argentina. However, the course was never constructed due to economic issues during the Great Depression. Despite the plans being lost for many years, they have recently resurfaced, and the course, now known as The Mackenzie Course, is finally being brought to life at 21 Club,…
Creamy onion soup is the perfect comfort food for those cold winter days. At the Ocean Room at Kiawah Island Golf Resort, Chef Steven Brooks has created a rich and creamy version of French onion soup that is sure to warm you up. The secret to this delicious soup lies in deeply caramelized onions and garlic, which bring out the natural sweetness and depth of flavor. When making this soup at home, it’s important to choose the right type of onions. Chef Brooks recommends using Vidalia onions for their depth of flavor, Maui onions for their sweetness, or yellow onions…
Alejandro Del Rey Secures Victory at Ras Al Khaimah Championship with Impressive Performance
Alejandro Del Rey of Spain secured his first DP World Tour title at the 2025 Ras Al Khaimah Championship, finishing four strokes ahead of England’s Marcus Armitage with a final round score of 22-under. Del Rey started the day with a two-stroke lead and quickly extended it to five shots with three early birdies. Despite Armitage’s efforts to close the gap, Del Rey’s exceptional short game and consistent performance helped him maintain his lead and secure the victory without a single bogey throughout the weekend. Del Rey’s triumph was a result of his hard work and determination to excel in…
World Golf Hall of Famer, Davis Love III, recently underwent successful open heart surgery, following a decade of monitoring a valve issue. The 60-year-old made the decision to have the surgery well in advance, and attended the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida for treatment before returning home to St Simons Island, Georgia. CBS broadcaster Jim Nantz shared the news during the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open, revealing that Love III plans to be back driving in March and playing golf in April. Love III expressed his gratitude for the well wishes and prayers he received, thanking the medical…
The 2025 Farmers Insurance Open held in San Diego, CA concluded with Harris English emerging as the champion. This victory marked his fifth career win on the PGA Tour and his first in over 1300 days. English’s performance during the tournament was particularly impressive as he managed to secure full PGA status through 2027 and earned $1.674 million in prize money. Additionally, his win catapulted him to fourth in the FedEx Cup Playoff standings, solidifying his position as a top player on the tour. The final day of the tournament was characterized by challenging weather conditions, with cold, windy weather…
Harris English’s victory at the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open was a long time coming, as he had previously come close to winning at Torrey Pines. At 35 years old, English had held the 54-hole lead at Torrey Pines in 2015 but ultimately lost in a playoff. He had also finished third at the 2021 U.S. Open at the same course. However, on this particular Saturday, English was able to seal the deal and secure his first win since 2021. Despite a shaky start to the final round with early bogeys, English was able to steady himself and hold off the…
Harris English recently secured his fifth PGA Tour title by winning the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines. Despite challenging conditions during the final round, English managed to navigate the difficult layout with a score of 73, securing victory by a one-stroke margin. English utilized a full bag of Ping clubs and Titleist golf balls to achieve this success in San Diego, showcasing his skill and ability on the course. English’s choice of driver for the tournament was the Ping G430 LST, with a loft of 10.5 degrees that he adjusted to 9.5 degrees. The driver featured a Fujikura Ventus…
Aldrich Potgieter, a 20-year-old South African golf prodigy, is making waves in the golf world by becoming the 10th player since 1970 to win on the PGA Tour before turning 21. His early career success includes winning The Amateur Championship in 2022 at the age of 17 and breaking records on the Korn Ferry Tour. At the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open, Potgieter put himself in contention to make history by teeing off in the final group on Saturday. His success has been attributed to his talent and hard work, as well as a gift from God. Potgieter’s performance at the…
