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Phil’s declaration signals Bryson’s hole-in-one as evidence of professional golf’s broader change
The PGA Tour’s official offseason has been eventful, with a focus on Bryson DeChambeau and Phil Mickelson. DeChambeau’s recent quest for a hole-in-one showcased his precision and garnered him an impressive social media following. He also wrapped up the first season of his YouTube series “Break 50” with Tom Brady, adding to his growing list of high-profile guests. Mickelson, on the other hand, announced a 2-vs.-2 challenge match series with popular golf YouTuber Grant Horvat, showcasing his foray into content creation. The golf landscape is changing, with pros like DeChambeau and Mickelson embracing content creation and new opportunities for engagement…
Joel Dahmen’s journey to securing his PGA Tour card at No. 124 was one of the most compelling stories of the fall season. With only 125 cards available, Dahmen was facing a make-or-break situation in the final week of the season. After a disappointing double-bogey 7 on Saturday, he managed to bounce back with a spectacular Sunday round of 64, securing his spot at No. 124 and securing his Tour card for the 2025 season. However, according to DataGolf, Dahmen’s future on the Tour may not be as secure as it seems, as it may be more difficult for him…
A popular golf course in Cape Cod, Dennis Pines and Highlands, faced a setback when vandals damaged the greens by performing donuts on them. The course, which is a par 71, 6,500-yard course designed by Jack Kidwell and Mike Hurdzan and opened for play in 1984, suffered significant harm as a result of this senseless act of vandalism. Situated on 175 acres of pine and oak-covered rolling ground on the north side of Dennis, the course is a favorite among golf enthusiasts in the area. The incident was reported on the course’s Facebook page, showcasing the extent of the damage…
Many golfers focus on perfecting their swing, speed, and line when it comes to putting, but Parker McLaughlin, a GOLF Top 100 Teacher to Watch, emphasizes the importance of eye placement in the putting setup. In a video posted on his Instagram page, McLaughlin stresses that eye placement is a “non-negotiable” aspect of putting. He suggests that players should start with their eyes on the ball or slightly inside the ball at address, as this is a common trait among the best players on the PGA Tour and LPGA Tour. By starting with proper eye placement, golfers set themselves up…
The 2024 season of the PGA Tour was filled with a mix of redemption and heartbreak, with various compelling storylines capturing the attention of golf fans worldwide. From Scottie Scheffler’s dominant season to Nick Dunlap’s historic win as an amateur and later as a professional, the year was filled with unforgettable moments. Scottie Scheffler emerged as the top player in the world in 2024, clinching seven victories including prestigious titles like the Masters, the Players Championship, and the Tour Championship. He also added a gold medal at the Olympics in Paris to his already impressive resume. Scheffler’s success on the…
Lee Trevino’s 80-yard bump-and-run shot: A step-by-step guide to mastering this technique
Lee Trevino, a six-time major winner and one of golf’s all-time great ball-strikers, recently shared his tips on how to hit an 80-yard bump-and-run shot. In a video posted on the Golf Teachers App Instagram page, Trevino emphasized the importance of the grip in executing this shot. He advised turning the right hand clockwise to where no knuckles are visible, as this helps in keeping the ball low and straight. Trevino highlighted the significance of holding the club correctly and keeping the right hand underneath to prevent hitting a low hook. Another key point that Trevino mentioned was to keep…
U.S. Team assistant captain Jim Furyk reflects on his experience as the captain for the 2018 Ryder Cup team in Paris and how it helped him better prepare for the 2020 Presidents Cup. Furyk acknowledges the unpredictable nature of golf and how quickly things can change. He emphasizes the importance of staying humble and not assuming that success will last forever. Furyk credits his team for making his job as captain easier, noting that the group was cohesive and bought into his messaging. The three-week gap between the determination of the team and the start of the Presidents Cup presents…
Mark your calendars for the release of the latest Ryder Cup documentary on December 3rd!
In September 2023, Europe’s Ryder Cup players embarked on a practice session at Marco Simone Golf Club in Rome, a day before competing in the BMW PGA Championship. This decision proved to be a game-changer as Europe went on to win the Ryder Cup in emphatic fashion. Captain Luke Donald revealed that the key to their success was a “fireside chat” where the team opened up and became vulnerable with each other, creating a strong sense of togetherness. The behind-the-scenes story of Europe’s triumph at the Ryder Cup is set to be unveiled in a new documentary titled “Una Famiglia”…
