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Professional golfer chooses to sign with LIV Golf over PGA Tour Q-School despite top ranking
Yubin Jang, the top-ranked Korean amateur golfer, has recently signed with LIV Golf, a move that has transitioned him from potentially pursuing a career on the PGA Tour to joining Kevin Na’s Iron Heads team. At just 22 years old, Jang has already made a name for himself in the golfing world by winning two titles and five runner-up finishes in 2024, leading him to be named the KPGA Player of the Year. This accomplishment also earned him a spot in the final stage of the 2024 PGA Tour Q-School. Despite being ranked 135th in the Official World Golf Ranking,…
When it comes to finding the perfect gift for the golfer in your life this holiday season, look no further than some of the best golf technology gifts on the market. From brands like Arccos, Garmin, Bushnell, Whoop, and more, we’ve searched the internet to bring you the ultimate gift-giving guide for golf enthusiasts. Whether you’re shopping for a beginner or a seasoned pro, these gifts are sure to impress. As we enter the holiday season, be sure to check back for our final 2024 golf holiday gift guides, featuring the latest and greatest gifts for golfers. From cold-weather apparel…
The 2024 Grant Thornton Invitational is set to kick off at the Tiburon Golf Club in Florida, with a star-studded field of LPGA and PGA Tour pros teaming up for a chance to win the $1 million prize. One of the highlighted teams for this year’s event is the pairing of Lexi Thompson and Rickie Fowler, who are teaming up for the second consecutive year. Last year’s defending champions, Lydia Ko and Jason Day, will also be back to defend their title, making for an exciting competition. The tournament will feature a traditional scramble format for Friday’s round, with Thompson…
Scottie Scheffler’s outstanding performance in the 2024 PGA Tour season was highlighted with seven official PGA Tour wins, including the Masters and the Players Championship. He also clinched the gold medal at the Paris Olympics and the Hero World Challenge, solidifying his position as the World No. 1. This remarkable achievement led to Scheffler being named the recipient of the Jack Nicklaus Award for Player of the Year, a title he has now won for three consecutive years, joining the likes of Tiger Woods in this prestigious honor. Scheffler’s dominance on the course was further exemplified by his earnings, with…
The LPGA Tour Q-School concluded with 99 players competing for 25 LPGA Tour cards for the 2025 season. World No.14 Miyu Yamashita emerged as the winner with a 27-under total, finishing six shots clear of her closest competitor. Despite challenging weather conditions that forced the final round into Tuesday, 26 players secured their playing rights for the upcoming season in Mobile, Alabama. Yamashita, who already has 13 LPGA of Japan Tour victories, earned medalist honors with rounds of 66, 71, 67, 63, and 64. She was followed by Chisato Iwai and Pauline Roussin-Bouchard in the standings, with both players finishing…
Yubin Jang, the top-ranked Korean golfer, recently signed a multi-year deal with the LIV Golf League after withdrawing from the final stage of the PGA Tour Q-School. Yang, who was ranked second at TPC Sawgrass’s Dye’s Valley Course, decided to join Kevin Na’s Iron Heads GC in the PIF-backed league. Despite Yang’s withdrawal from the PGA Tour qualifying event, he was set to play alongside top players from the PGA Tour Americas and Japan Golf Tour. Having won the Korean Tour’s money list and Player of the Year in 2024, Yang is considered a rising star in the golf world.…
Golf has always been a sport associated with wealth and prize money, with top players in the PGA Tour earning millions of dollars each year. However, this has not always been the case in the history of professional golf. Looking back to the early 20th century, the prize money for major tournaments like The Open Championship was significantly lower. Players would often have to supplement their income by participating in special events sponsored by local businessmen. One such event took place at East Brighton Golf Club in Sussex in August 25th, 1937. This exhibition match featured legendary players like Walter…
Golfers often have a perfect vision of their practice session, with ideal weather, flawless grass, and no distractions. However, this vision can often hinder improvement as it may be unrealistic to achieve every time. Instead of waiting for the perfect conditions, golfers must learn to make the most of what they have available to them. Practice doesn’t need to be perfect to be effective, and every moment spent with a golf club in hand can contribute to building experience and developing good habits. All practice, whether good or bad, ideal or horrible, counts towards improving your game. Just like exercise,…
