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The use of a metronome in golf may not be a common practice, but for those struggling with consistency on the greens, it can be a game-changer. This device, typically used by musicians to keep time, has found its way into the golf world as a tool to help players maintain a steady tempo in their putting stroke. For Danielle Kang, a professional golfer with a flawless putting stroke, the metronome has been a lifelong companion that has helped her establish a sense of consistency throughout her game. When James Colgan, a golf enthusiast, first heard about the benefits of…
Justin Thomas has recently gone back to using his Scotty Cameron X5 mallet putter, a decision that seems to be paying off as he is in contention for his first win in almost two-and-a-half years at the Zozo Championship. This follows a relatively improved 2024 season compared to his disappointing 2023 performance, where he failed to make the FedEx Cup top 50. Despite his overall better performance this year, Thomas still hasn’t been able to secure a win since the 2022 PGA Championship, largely due to his struggles on the greens. While his ball striking numbers have improved, ranking 11th…
The 2024 Zozo Championship is heating up with the final round taking place at Narashino Country Club in Japan. Two standout players, Nico Echavarria and Justin Thomas, are leading the pack with compelling narratives. Echavarria, coming off a hot streak in the fall season, is aiming to secure his position on the PGA Tour and potentially grab a win at the championship. On the other hand, Thomas, who has not won an event in 2.5 years, is hungry for a comeback victory and is looking to make a statement at the Zozo Championship. With both players bringing their A-game to…
The 2024 Zozo Championship is set to conclude on Saturday night at Narashino Country Club in Japan, with golf fans eager to see if Justin Thomas can secure a victory. Thomas, a two-time major champion, is currently two shots behind Nico Echavarria heading into the final round. This tournament is significant for Thomas as it could potentially be his last full-field start of the year. Golf Channel will provide TV coverage of the final round, starting at 11 p.m. ET, with streaming options available for active cable subscribers on NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports App. For those looking to watch…
3 Reasons Why Justin Thomas Has a Strong Chance of Winning His First Title in Over Two Years
Justin Thomas is on the cusp of potentially ending his nearly two-year winless drought at the Zozo Championship. The question looms – is he on the brink of breaking through with a victory for the first time in 2.5 years or is he facing another tough loss that could extend his winless streak into a third consecutive season? As the final round of the Zozo Championship approaches, Thomas finds himself in solo second place, just two shots off the lead. Despite the uncertainty, there are reasons to believe Thomas has a strong chance of capturing the title. One key factor…
Titleist has introduced a new line of GT drivers that have quickly gained popularity among professional golfers on the PGA Tour. The GT drivers, including GT2, GT3, and GT4 models, have been widely adopted by players since their release. In fact, during the seeding process on the PGA Tour at the Memorial, thirteen players immediately put a GT driver in their bag, with more following suit in the weeks that followed. By July, over 100 players had already tried a GT driver on the PGA Tour, indicating a strong interest and endorsement from professional players. The rapid adoption of the…
The temperatures soared during the second round of the LPGA’s Maybank Championship at Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club, causing a two-hour delay in play. However, the third round was full of highlights, including three aces on the 4th hole. Young players Jeeno Thitikul, Ruoning Yin, and Haeran Ryu, all under 24 years old, led the way heading into the final round at 16 under. Kristen Gillman, Anna Nordqvist, and Emily Pedersen also had memorable moments with hole-in-ones. For Kristen Gillman, it was her second hole-in-one as a pro, achieved with a beautifully executed gap wedge shot from 101 yards.…
The PGA Tour has seen significant changes over the years in terms of player exemptions and tournament fields. In the 1970s and 1980s, players had to finish in the top 60 of the money winners to receive full exemptions, compared to the current top 125. However, talks are circulating about potential changes to the all-exempt tour, which could impact events like The American Express as early as 2026. One proposal is to have fewer fully exempt players on the PGA Tour, reducing the exemption list from 125 to around 90 or 100 players. This could make it more challenging for…
