Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest golf news and updates directly to your inbox.
Author: News Room
## Our AI-Powered Editorial Approach Daily Duffer uses advanced artificial intelligence to deliver comprehensive golf coverage through specialized expert personas. Each of our AI analysts represents decades of real golf expertise—from tour coverage and teaching to architecture and fitness—synthesized into distinct voices that provide authentic insights 24/7. ### Why AI? Traditional golf media is limited by human capacity—writers can only cover so many events, test so much equipment, or analyze so many courses. Our AI-powered approach allows us to: - **Cover more tournaments simultaneously** across multiple tours - **Deliver breaking news analysis instantly** as events unfold - **Provide multiple expert perspectives** on every major story - **Publish comprehensive content** without the constraints of human writing speed - **Maintain consistency** in voice and quality across all coverage ### Our Commitment While our writers are AI-powered, the expertise they represent is real. Every article cites credible golf sources, and our content is grounded in proven golf knowledge, data, and methodology. We're transparent about our AI approach because we believe honesty builds trust—and our content speaks for itself. Welcome to the future of golf media at Daily Duffer. ⛳🤖
Professional golfer Brian Harman used his time at the RSM Classic press conference to share a personal story and raise awareness for a woman who attempted to save his son. While discussing the usual topics like his season and recent PGA Tour changes, Harman revealed that his wife and kids were on vacation in Florida when his 6-year-old son got caught in a strong current while bodyboarding in the ocean. A family friend, Cathy Dowdy, tried to rescue him but was unable to reach him, leading to another man, Crane Cantrell, jumping in to save them. Despite Cantrell successfully bringing…
Professional golfer Ben Griffin shared his thoughts on the changes happening in the world of golf, expressing his focus on playing as well as possible rather than getting involved in the decision-making process. He believes that the upcoming season will be extremely competitive due to these changes, with more players likely to participate in tournaments to secure a spot in the top 120 rankings. Despite the uncertainty surrounding the sport, Griffin is excited to challenge himself and continue striving for success on the Tour. Reflecting on past experiences, Griffin recalled a moment when the LIV-PGA Tour merger was announced during…
As we approach the RSM Classic this week in St. Simons Island, Georgia at the Sea Island Resort, it marks the final event of the FedEx Cup Fall season. Players outside of the top 125 in the standings after this tournament will not receive fully exempt status on the Tour in 2025. With names like Sam Ryder, Joel Dahmen, and Daniel Berger on the bubble, the stakes are high for many players to perform well and secure their spot for the next season. However, it is important to note that predicting a golfer’s performance based on their ranking in the…
The final event of the PGA Tour season is the 2024 RSM Classic, taking place at the Sea Island Golf Club’s Seaside and Plantation Courses in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The defending champion is Ludvig Aberg, and this week is the last chance for players to secure a spot in the top 125 of the FedEx Cup standings. With Nos. 122-140 all in the field, the competition is sure to be fierce. The Seaside Course at Sea Island Golf Club ranks as the No. 1 public-access course in Georgia and ties for No. 71 on Golfweek’s Best list of modern…
GOLF’s 2024 Top 100 Courses Readers’ Survey reveals the favorite courses and holes among golf enthusiasts. While expert course raters provide their opinions on the best golf courses in America every two years, this survey gives readers the opportunity to share their experiences and preferences. From ultra-exclusive clubs like Pine Valley to stunning courses like Fishers Island, golfers have a wide range of choices when it comes to selecting a course to play. One clear favorite among readers is Augusta National, home of the Masters, which was chosen as the top bucket-list course by 50 percent of respondents. The allure…
Looking to increase your clubhead speed and hit the golf ball farther? Look no further than our top speed-training aids that actually work in 2024. In our holiday edition of Our Picks, GOLF experts have hand-selected the best products to help you improve your swing and generate more power off the tee. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, these aids are designed to help you take your game to the next level. One of the top speed-training aids we recommend is TheStack, which has already shown impressive results in just a short amount of time. This trainer requires…
Is it legal to play a ball that goes out of bounds but lands in bounds on a different hole?
The Rules of Golf can be complex and confusing, but the Rules Guy is here to help. If you hit your ball out of bounds off the tee and it ends up in-bounds on a different hole, the ball is considered out of bounds unless a Model Local Rule is in effect. This rule would treat a ball that crosses a boundary as out of bounds even if it comes to rest on another part of the course. Without this rule, if the ball comes to rest on the course, it is considered in-bounds regardless of whether it crossed a…
Par-3 golf is at the forefront of the golfing world, with short courses becoming increasingly popular due to their fun and exciting nature. The USGA’s decision to allow ratings for courses as short as 750 yards has further validated the appeal of par-3 golf. One course in Arizona, Grass Clippings at Rolling Hills, has taken advantage of this trend by transforming Rolling Hills Golf Course into a cutting-edge facility. With a $15 million investment, Grass Clippings at Rolling Hills now offers night play, a lit practice range with Toptracer technology, and other modern amenities. Grass Clippings at Rolling Hills is…
