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Charlie Woods made his first ever hole-in-one while playing in the final round of the PNC Championship alongside his dad, Tiger Woods. The father-son duo remained well in contention in Florida as Charlie birdied the first and second holes, followed by a par on the third. The magical moment occurred at the 175-yard par 3 fourth hole when Charlie hit a perfect cut 7-iron for the ace. The incredible moment caused an immense reaction from onlookers, especially from Tiger, who hugged his son passionately following the ace. After the hole-in-one, Tiger jokingly told Charlie that the drinks were on him,…

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The PNC Championship is an event that brings together professional golfers and their family members for a friendly scramble competition to wrap up the golf year. The tournament uses four sets of tees to cater to the varying ages and skill levels of the participants. This year’s event featured a wide range of golfers, from young pros like Tiger Woods to legends like Gary Player and Lee Trevino. The use of different tees allows for a fair competition and ensures that players of all ages can enjoy the event. Among the professionals, the likes of Tiger Woods, Vijay Singh, and…

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The PNC Championship is an annual golf event that brings together some of the biggest names in the sport for a family-friendly tournament. The event has been held since 1995 and has seen some incredible scores over the years. In 2024, Tiger and Charlie Woods and Bernhard and Jason Langer set a new record by firing 28-under tournament totals, surpassing John and John Daly II’s previous record of 27-under-par. The father-son pairs produced 13-under-par 59s on Saturday and then carded 15-under-par 57s on Sunday, resulting in a playoff that Bernhard ultimately won with a crucial eagle putt. One of the…

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If you want to improve your wedge play and stick it close to the pin, mastering trajectory and distance control is crucial, especially on those tricky 40- to 70-yard shots. By making a few setup tweaks and adjustments, you can begin to approach these short approaches like a seasoned pro. One key tip is to grab one more club than you think you need and grip down on the handle, as this will help you control the trajectory of your shots. Additionally, shifting your weight forward and leaning slightly towards the target can help ensure proper delivery and crisp contact…

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Stewart Cink, a veteran golfer with eight PGA Tour wins under his belt, has announced that he will be playing on the PGA Tour Champions starting next season. Having turned 50 and being eligible for the senior circuit for some time, Cink explained to Golfweek’s Adam Schupak that he felt it was time to dedicate more of his time to the PGA Tour Champions. After making 11 appearances in 2024, Cink had a conversation with his wife following a disappointing performance at the Wyndham Championship in August where he missed the cut and was left needing to secure his exempt…

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Ohio is home to some of the best golf courses in the United States, with Camargo taking the top spot in the state. This classic Seth Raynor design in suburban Cincinnati boasts deep bunkers, squared-off greens, and a variety of Raynor template one-shot holes that rival some of the best in the world. Constant refinements and maintenance ensure that Camargo remains a top-ranked course in Ohio. Inverness in Toledo is another top-ranked course with a recent renovation by Andrew Green restoring Donald Ross features and adding length to challenge modern players. The course is known for its stunning two-shotters and…

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GOLF’s course raters and Ran Morrissett, Architecture Editor, have recently released the top-ranked golf courses in every state as part of their Top 100 Courses in the U.S. and Top 100 Courses You Can Play rankings. The Links of North Dakota has been identified as the top-ranked course in the state for its exceptional design and challenging layout. Along with the rankings, Golf’s new Course Finder tool can help golf enthusiasts plan their next trip by providing lists of top courses in various categories such as Top 100 public, best munis, best short courses, best par-3s, and more. Hawktree in…

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North Carolina is home to some of the best golf courses in the United States, and GOLF’s expert panelists have identified the top golf courses in the state as part of their rigorous ratings process. Pinehurst No. 2, located in Pinehurst, tops the list as a masterpiece designed by Donald Ross. With its legendary inverted-saucer greens and spacious fairways lined with tall longleaf pines, this course offers a fun yet challenging test for golfers of all skill levels. Another standout course in North Carolina is Old Town Club in Winston Salem. Designed by Perry Maxwell on a former horse farm,…

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