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During the 2024 World Wide Technology Championship, a rules incident occurred involving Daniel Berger and Harris English on the 7th green at El Cardonal at Diamante. As Berger attempted to mark his ball, the wind nudged it forward, causing confusion about whether he would be penalized. English jokingly suggested a four-shot penalty, leading to laughter among the broadcast team. Berger then called for a rules official to determine where he should play from next. The official instructed him to play from the new spot, and Berger was able to two-putt for a par without penalty. This incident highlighted Rule 13.1d…

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The 2024 Charles Schwab Cup Championship took place at Phoenix Country Club with a field of 35 golfers, as Steve Stricker did not commit to the event. This tournament is a four-round, 72-hole, no-cut tournament, unlike the PGA Tour’s post-season. The winner of the tournament receives the Charles Schwab Cup Championship, while the winner of the season-long race is declared the Charles Schwab Cup champion. It is possible for someone to win the event while another player captures the season title. Only three golfers have achieved both in the same season: Bernhard Langer in 2010, 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2018,…

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The PGA Tour is set to undergo sweeping changes that could have unintended consequences for the golf landscape. Guy Kinnings, the head of the DP World Tour, has seen firsthand how changes in the pro golf world can impact tours and players. The DP World Tour was faced with the decision to take on substantial PIF funding or form a strategic alliance with the PGA Tour. The decision to align with the PGA Tour led to a feeder system that sapped the DP World Tour of talent. Now, Kinnings is closely watching as the PGA Tour plans to reduce its…

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Taylor Montgomery, a PGA Tour player, is in dire need of a good performance on the golf course. In a bold move, he enlisted his father, Monte, the director of golf at Shadow Creek in Las Vegas, to caddie for him at the 2024 World Wide Technology Championship. However, Monte had to bow out after his son got off to a hot start, and it was Hall of Fame outfielder Larry Walker who took over caddie duties for the remainder of the round. Montgomery had a stellar performance, shooting a 4-under 68 at the El Cardonal course designed by Tiger…

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Developing sustained success in elite pro golf involves sticking to a process to bring out good golf, rather than trying to play well on any given day. This process includes visualization, consistent routines, and a structured approach to each shot. Harry Higgs exemplified this in 2024, starting the year ranked 421st in the world and struggling on the Korn Ferry Tour. However, he found success by focusing on a specific process for his on-course play. Higgs’ process consisted of four key elements: having a clear intent for each shot, rehearsing that intent, accepting the result after the shot, and walking…

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High school golfer Maddox Nielsen recently shot a 59 in a high school tournament, an incredible feat that showcases his dedication to improving his game. With the help of GOLF Top 100 Teacher Tim Cooke, Maddox has seen significant improvement in his golf game over the past 12 months. Maddox’s journey from a 12.8 to a 4.6 handicap is a testament to his hard work and commitment to refining his skills on the golf course. Tim Cooke attributes Maddox’s success to his athleticism and ability to make quick changes, thanks to his experience playing multiple high school sports. Despite living…

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Jeff Ma, a member of the MIT blackjack team, recently joined GOLF’s Subpar podcast to discuss his experiences playing blackjack in Las Vegas and the book and movie that were inspired by his story. Ma is currently the chief digital officer for Troon Golf, the world’s largest golf management company, where he runs their new loyalty program, Troon Digital. While Ma has had various jobs over the years, it was his time at MIT that made him famous, as he was part of a team that used card counting to win big at casinos in Las Vegas. The MIT crew’s…

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