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The Americans triumphed in the third edition of the Bridges Cup, a Ryder Cup-style competition between elite mid-amateur golfers from the United States and the Internationals, held at Haesley Nine Bridges in South Korea. The victory marked the third consecutive win for the Americans in this prestigious event, which is a partnership between South Korean conglomerate CJ Group and 8AM Golf. The tournament features hand-selected teams captained by U.S. captain Jeff Fujimoto and International captain Simon Holt, composed of amateur golfers with impressive resumes including USGA championships and major tournament experience. The competition kicked off with the American team taking…
The highly anticipated season three of Netflix’s “Full Swing” docuseries is set to debut on Feb. 25, 2025, with a star-studded cast that will have golf fans eagerly waiting to binge the new season. The impressive lineup includes top golfing stars such as Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler, and Bryson DeChambeau. The series promises to provide a behind-the-scenes look at some of the most memorable moments from the drama-filled 2024 season, including McIlroy’s showdown with DeChambeau at Pinehurst No. 2 and Scheffler’s major season with his second Masters win and a Friday morning arrest at the PGA Championship. The show is…
To reduce three-putting on the green, GOLF Top 100 Teacher Joey Wuertemberger shares his “8-4-4” drill focusing on speed control. By mastering this drill, golfers can improve their putting and ultimately lower their scores. The key to reducing three-putts lies in dialing in speed control and lagging the first putt within a reliable distance of the hole. Wuertemberger emphasizes the importance of tempo and stroke length for successful lag putting. Utilizing the 8-4-4 drill, golfers can practice proper tempo and stroke length, leading to more accurate putts and fewer three-putt scenarios. The 8-4-4 drill involves hitting putts up to 30…
In the world of professional golf, the life of a player can be quite glamorous, with tours to iconic venues and historic golf courses all over the world. However, the congested schedule of events can lead to burnout and injuries, as seen with Xander Schauffele missing out on recent tournaments like The American Express and Farmers Insurance Open. PGA Tour veteran Charley Hoffman, who finished 81st in the FedEx Cup standings in 2024, believes that scheduling is a crucial factor that needs to be addressed. Speaking at the Farmers Insurance Open, Hoffman expressed his thoughts on the tournament’s place in…
The Farmers Insurance Open is one of the most anticipated events on the 2025 PGA Tour calendar, with a star-studded field set to compete at Torrey Pines in California. Despite high-profile withdrawals from Collin Morikawa and Xander Schauffele, fans can still expect to see top players like Ludvig Aberg, Hideki Matsuyama, and Jason Day in action. The tournament will take place from January 22-25, with a unique schedule that sees play from Wednesday through Saturday instead of the traditional Thursday-Sunday format. For fans in the US looking to watch the Farmers Insurance Open, there are multiple options available. ESPN+ will…
The 2025 LIV Golf League season will kick off with the LIV Golf Riyadh event at the Riyadh Golf Club next month. Scheduled between February 6-8, this 54-hole circuit will mark the beginning of the season and will be broadcasted by Fox Sports under a new TV-rights agreement. In an effort to accommodate a US audience, the tournament will have a later start time, with the opening round beginning at 6:15pm local time (10:15am ET/3:15pm GMT) on Thursday, February 6. The decision to have a later start time for the tournament not only benefits the US audience but also avoids…
The newest addition to the Streamsong Resort will be a fifth golf course designed by architect David McLay Kidd, making Streamsong the only property in the world with layouts by the four biggest names in modern design. While attending the grand opening of the Blue and Red courses at Streamsong Resort, which were designed by other architects, McLay Kidd felt a desire to build a course on the picturesque landscape of the property. He admired the terrain left behind by a mining operation, and in 2025, his dream will become a reality with the announcement of his design project at…
Fans may have to decide between quicker play and more challenging courses, says Justin Thomas
Justin Thomas, a PGA Tour member for over a decade, is well-versed in discussions surrounding the pace of play issue in professional golf. While amateur rounds typically take around 4.5 hours to complete, PGA Tour rounds often exceed the five-hour mark. The difference lies in the fact that professionals are competing for their livelihood, creating a different dynamic compared to amateur play. One proposed solution to the pace of play issue is the implementation of a shot clock, but questions arise regarding its enforcement, limits, and potential variations based on different factors. The TGL, a new indoor golf league, has…
