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The PGA Tour recently held its first Creator Classic, a nine-hole influencer event at the Tour Championship, which received mixed reviews from the Good Good Golf team. In an interview with the Colin and Samir Show, Good Good’s Garrett Clark and Max Putnam critiqued the event for not delivering an authentic viewer experience. They emphasized the importance of blending traditional golf broadcast style with YouTube broadcast style to create more engaging content. They suggested ideas like having players mic’d up and using a Cart Cam to enhance the viewer experience. The Creator Classic did attract a sizable audience, with 2…

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The PGA Tour is back in action this week at the 2024 World Wide Technology Championship in Mexico. The tournament is being held at El Cardonal at Diamante Cabo San Lucas, a course designed by 15-time major winner Tiger Woods. This marks the second year in a row that the World Wide Technology Championship will be played at this course, which received rave reviews in its debut last year. Last year, the title was claimed by Erik Van Rooyen, who is back in the field this week to defend his title. Golf Channel will be providing exclusive TV coverage of…

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The Rules of Golf can be complex and confusing, but thankfully, the Rules Guy is here to provide answers. One common question is whether it is permissible to place your ball on a loose impediment like a worm cast when playing under winter rules. The preferred lies local rule allows players to place their ball within a specified distance, including on loose impediments like worm casts. However, the rule still emphasizes playing the course as you find it, so you cannot move loose impediments from outside the specified radius or your own equipment. If the ball moves before your stroke…

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Scotty Cameron has introduced a new My Girl putter with a ‘Hello Sunshine’ engraving, colourful accents, and a playful seaside vibe. This putter captures the spirit of Cameron’s favourite beach town and embodies a modern, performance-focused blade. The My Girl Catalina putter is the 23rd variation of this special putter and is custom-made from solid 303 stainless steel. It features a nearly-face balanced design, a mid-bend, 34-inch stepless steel shaft, and vibrant illustrations celebrating California sunshine. The putter also includes engraved painted seagulls in the flange for alignment, striped umbrellas on the sole, and milled cherry dots filled with translucent…

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Jim Nantz, the face of CBS Sports for over three decades, is living his boyhood dream. His college friend, Mark Haugejorde, is also achieving his dream by building Tepetonka Golf Club in New London, Minnesota. Nantz has been a supportive friend to Haugejorde, believing in his vision for the golf club. The two friends first met in 1977 when Haugejorde was a senior and Nantz was a freshman on the University of Houston golf team. Their friendship has continued over the years, and Nantz has been instrumental in helping Haugejorde bring his dream to life. Haugejorde’s dream of creating a…

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The PGA Tour is heading to Mexico this week for the World Wide Technology Championship at the Tiger Woods-designed El Cardonal at Diamante Cabo San Lucas in Los Cabos. Cameron Young is among the field looking for his first win, along with defending champion Erik van Rooyen, Lucas Glover, Harris English, and others. The winner of this tournament will take home $1.296 million and 500 FedEx Cup points from the $7.2 million purse. El Cardonal is a par 72, 7,452-yard course with fairways and greens that are easy to hit. Players will need to focus on proximity to the hole…

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The 2024 World Wide Technology Championship saw Nico Echavarria emerge as a top contender after his recent win at the Zozo Championship. With long-shot odds of +5500, Echavarria is a promising pick for this week’s FedEx Fall event in Mexico. Despite the larger field in this week’s tournament, Echavarria’s recent success puts him in a favorable position to secure another victory. Betting $10 on Echavarria could result in a $550 payout, making him an attractive option for those looking for a long-shot bet. Other honorable mentions for long-shot bets at the World Wide Technology Championship include Jacob Bridgeman and Bud…

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Vokey Design, the wedge division of Titleist, has had a busy year with the release of the SM10 wedge family and several limited-edition offerings from WedgeWorks, the tour-inspired custom division. The latest addition to the lineup is the K Grind wedge, developed after tour players requested modifications to the standard low-bounce K Grind wedge. The K Grind is available as a 58- and 60-degree lob wedge with a True Temper Dynamic Gold S200 shaft and Titleist Universal 360 grip. Designed by Aaron Dill, Vokey’s PGA Tour rep, the K* Grind wedge is ideal for players who prefer a shallow attack…

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