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Golfers are always looking for ways to improve their game, whether it’s through swing fixes, fundamentals, or new drills. One fun and effective drill to try is the “Simon Says” golf drill, as demonstrated by GOLF Top 100 Teacher Jamie Mulligan and former LPGA player Veronica Felibert. This drill involves replicating specific shots hit by Felibert, challenging golfers to improve their ball-striking skills and get comfortable being uncomfortable. Although challenging, this drill can lead to significant improvements in a player’s game. In a similar vein, another top teacher, Mark Durland, recommends focusing on just three specific shots to see instant…

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The 2024 RSM Classic is set to kick off at Sea Island’s Seaside and Plantation courses in Georgia, marking the final official PGA Tour event of the year. Last year’s champion, Ludvig Aberg, will be looking to defend his title and capture his second PGA Tour win. Despite being the top-ranked player in the field and the betting favorite, Aberg has not secured another victory since his triumph at the 2023 RSM Classic. The 25-year-old phenom will tee off for the opening round on Thursday at 9:23 a.m. ET alongside Matt McCarty and Luke Clanton. Golf fans can catch the…

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The new Tour Edge Exotics C725 driver offers a high level of adjustability while maintaining top-notch performance. With added forgiveness, a clean look, and an affordable price point, this driver is sure to catch the attention of many golfers. The driver features a carbon fiber crown, a matte black leading edge, and a unique alignment aid, creating a balanced blend of player-friendly and forgiving elements. Compared to its predecessor, the C725 driver has a cleaner look with weights discreetly positioned along the back edge and sole, giving the club a more polished appearance. The sound and feel of the C725…

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Sergio Garcia is preparing to rejoin the DP World Tour for the 2025 season in a bid to compete in next year’s Ryder Cup. As the event’s record points scorer, Garcia is eager to match Lee Westwood and Nick Faldo’s record of 11 appearances in the competition. However, before he can make his return, the veteran Spaniard has had to settle outstanding fines, reportedly totaling over £1m, imposed on him for his previous defection to play in LIV Golf events. In addition to paying the fines, Garcia will also have to serve a suspension before he can compete on the…

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In 1997, Jon Everitt founded a brand with the goal of creating high-quality golfing equipment at an affordable price. As the brand approaches its 30th anniversary, this philosophy still rings true. The current line of clubs from this brand is priced at around $600, making it a more affordable option compared to some of the higher-end clubs on the market. The set includes a variety of clubs, including irons, a driver, fairway wood, hybrid, and putter, all housed in a sleek 14-way cart bag. The design of the clubs is sleek and modern, with black and red accents adding a…

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Slow play has been a longstanding issue in professional golf, frustrating players and fans alike. Last weekend’s LPGA Annika tournament saw rounds stretch well past five hours, with some players suggesting drastic measures to combat slow play. Charley Hull proposed a harsh penalty system that would instantly revoke a player’s tour card after three instances of slow play. However, many players, including Nelly Korda, Lexi Thompson, Lydia Ko, and Ruoning Yin, expressed their concerns and frustrations with the slow pace of play on the tour. Nelly Korda, known for her fast pace of play, pointed out that rounds should not…

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Blaine Hale is set to compete in the 2024 The RSM Classic at Sea Island Golf Club in Sea Island, GA from November 21-24. Hale has participated in 22 tournaments over the past year, with his best finish being 37th and an average finish of 49th. He has no top 10 finishes to date. For fans looking to catch the action live, the tournament will be broadcast on Golf Channel from November 21-24. The event will take place at the Sea Island Golf Club (Seaside Course). Hale’s tee times for the event are scheduled for 9:45 AM ET for Round…

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Luke Clanton is gearing up to compete in the 2024 The RSM Classic at Sea Island Golf Club, where a purse of $8,000,000.00 is at stake. With a best finish of second place and an average finish of 24th in his past seven tournaments, including two top rounds of the day, Clanton is a player to watch out for during this event. The tournament will take place from November 21-24 in Sea Island, Georgia, at the Sea Island Golf Club (Seaside Course). Golf fans can catch all the action live on TV on the Golf Channel, with coverage on Thursday…

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