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Our Top 100 You Can Play in the U.S. list showcases stunning golf courses available to every golfer, not just those belonging to exclusive private clubs. The list is derived from the same voting process as our main U.S. list, providing a comprehensive look at some of the best public and semi-private courses across the country. Some of the courses on this list are private but allow outside play under certain conditions, following a model that has been successful in U.K. clubs for decades. This open policy allows more golf enthusiasts to experience the game’s finest works of art and…
Sea Island’s Seaside Course in St. Simons Island, Georgia, is one of the main layouts for the PGA Tour’s RSM Classic, which originally opened in 1929 and underwent extensive renovations in 1999. The original design was by Harry S. Colt and Charles Alison, and it was most recently redone by Tom Fazio. The Seaside Course will play to 7,005 yards with a par of 70 for the event, while the Plantation Course will play to 7,060 yards with a par of 72. The Seaside Course at Sea Island Golf Club ranks as the No. 1 public-access course in Georgia and…
Cleveland Golf has introduced the HiBore XL Drivers, bringing back an iconic design with modern technology. The new drivers feature a triangular chassis optimized for forgiveness, distance, and sound. With the use of Artificial Intelligence, Cleveland Golf engineers have created a larger sweet spot and reduced vibration for improved performance. The HiBore XL Drivers include ActivWing technology for enhanced consistency at impact, resulting in better downrange performance. The drivers also feature a triangular footprint for an audibly optimized response and increased stiffness in the sole and crown. Additionally, Cleveland Golf offers the HiBore XL Lite for amateur golfers looking to…
Minjee Lee, a two-time major winner and 10-time overall winner, faced a rules violation during the Annika tournament last Saturday. She had accidentally included an extra club in her bag, leading to a two-shot penalty as players are only allowed to carry a maximum of 14 clubs. Fortunately, Lee discovered the extra club before teeing off on the 2nd hole, avoiding further penalties. Despite the setback, Lee went on to play three-under golf over her final 17 holes, finishing with a one-under 69 for that round and a 70 on Sunday. This week, she will be competing in the CME…
Lynch: The PGA Tour’s board meeting to result in changes, but player entitlement and fan experience remain unchanged for now
Over the past 24 hours, significant changes have taken place within the PGA Tour that will have far-reaching implications for players like Rafael Campos, who recently secured his job by winning the Butterfield Bermuda Championship. The juxtaposition between the PGA Tour’s marketing romanticism and its modern, miserly reality has become glaringly evident, as decisions made in boardrooms in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, have reshaped the future of the sport. Private investors and player-directors now have a stronger presence in decision-making processes, leading to a shift in focus from tradition to financial value. The Tour’s administration has decided to reduce field…
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If you’re struggling with ball-striking on the golf course, you’re not alone. Many golfers have swing flaws that lead to inconsistent shots, but knowing how to correct these issues quickly can make a big difference in your game. The key to improving ball-striking is to identify and address common swing flaws that may be holding you back, allowing you to rediscover your solid ball-striking tendencies. While identifying these flaws can be a challenge, especially for mid-handicappers, there are ways to improve your swing and become a more consistent golfer. One common swing flaw that can lead to poor ball-striking is…
Sergio Garcia, the 44-year-old Spanish golf player, is gearing up to potentially play on the 2025 Ryder Cup team. He has recently reapplied for his membership on the DP World Tour after resigning last May. To be considered for the European Ryder Cup team, players must maintain status on the DP World Tour, which Garcia is working towards. He has decided to pay his fines and serve his suspension, making him eligible for competition starting in 2025. According to a DP World Tour spokesperson, Garcia submitted his application for membership before the November 17 deadline. Last year, Garcia had an…
