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NAPLES, Fla. — Angel Yin, a professional golfer, recently discussed the impact of sponsorships on her career at the CME Group Tour Championship. Yin, who has an endorsement deal with a South Korean sunglasses company, emphasized the importance of having sponsorships in the golf industry. She went without a logo for four years before winning the Aon Risk Reward Challenge in 2023, which earned her a $1 million bonus check. This prize money allowed Yin to expand her team and make necessary investments in her career. Yin’s success at the championship could result in her winning a record $4 million…

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A crucial aspect of improving your golf game is effective practice habits, which can be achieved by using training aids. Training aids come in various forms and can help golfers correct a wide range of issues in their swing. While some training aids can be expensive, there are also affordable options that can be made from common household items. One such item is a simple piece of string, which can be used for a variety of purposes to improve your game. For elite mid-amateur Jonathan Bale, a piece of string has been a game-changer in his practice routine. Bale uses…

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The PGA Tour season is coming to a close, with only three days left in the 2024 RSM Classic. Maverick McNealy and Michael Thorbjornsen are currently tied for the lead at 8 under after the first round. McNealy shot an impressive 8-under 62 at the Seaside Course at Sea Island Golf Club, while Thorbjornsen carded an 8-under 64 at the Plantation Course. The Seaside Course at Sea Island Golf Club holds the top spot in Golfweek’s Best list of public-access courses in Georgia and is ranked No. 71 on the Best list of modern courses in the U.S. The course…

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Ludvig Aberg, a Swedish golfer, made a surprising change to his driver before the RSM Classic, despite already having impressive stats in Strokes Gained: Off the Tee and average driving distance on the PGA Tour. Aberg, who had been using a Titleist TSR2 driver, decided to switch to a new Titleist GT2 with 9 degrees of loft set in the D4 position. The new club features the Fujikura Ventus Black 6 X shaft that Aberg used throughout the 2024 season, indicating his comfort with the equipment. Aberg’s decision to change his driver came after recovering from knee surgery he underwent…

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If you’re looking to increase your swing speed and gain more distance on the golf course, speed-training programs can be a great option. However, it’s crucial to translate the progress you make during practice to actual rounds. GOLF Teacher to Watch, Matt Henderson, shares a four-phase system to help golfers bring their speed-training gains from practice to performance. In the first phase of Henderson’s system, you’ll take high-intensity swings with your driver without a ball or radar. This allows you to focus solely on accelerating your swing with your actual driver, building comfort and confidence with your own club. Moving…

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The 2024 PGA Tour season is wrapping up with the RSM Classic hosted at the Sea Island Golf Club’s Seaside and Plantation courses in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The Seaside course is ranked 29th on Golfweek’s list of Best Courses You Can Play: Top 100 U.S. public-access layouts and is ranked as the number one public-access course in Georgia, while the Plantation course sits at number six on the list. Defending champion Ludvig Aberg won the tournament in 2023 for his first PGA Tour victory. The leaderboard for the RSM Classic includes players like Ludvig Aberg, Austin Smotherman, Sean O’Hair,…

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The 2024 PGA Tour season is coming to a close, and players at the RSM Classic at Sea Island Golf Club are fighting for their spot in the standings. Some are aiming to secure a spot in the top 125 of the FedEx Cup Fall standings to keep a full Tour card for the upcoming year. Others are looking to crack the top 60, or Aon Next 10, for a chance to play in lucrative events in 2025. Patrick Rodgers, currently at No. 52, is one of the lucky few who already has his spot secured for next year and…

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Angel Yin, a prominent golfer on the LPGA tour, is known for her lively personality and engaging conversations. As one of the 60 players to qualify for the CME Group Tour Championship, the season finale for the LPGA, Yin discusses a wide range of topics ranging from luxury cars to women’s sports. When asked about the significance of the Tour Championship’s record prize of $4 million, Yin sees it as a means to provide financial stability and freedom for her career. She expresses interest in investing the winnings in stocks to secure her future. Reflecting on the current state of…

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