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The 2024 Zozo Championship is coming down to the wire as Nico Echavarria and Justin Thomas are battling for the title. Echavarria currently holds a two-shot lead over Thomas heading into the final round, thanks to a strong performance on the last hole of the third round where he made an eagle. Despite Thomas’ impressive record of 15 PGA Tour wins, Echavarria, with only one victory under his belt, is determined to maintain his lead and secure another win. The prize money at stake for the winner of the Zozo Championship is a hefty $1.53 million out of the $8.5…

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Looking to improve your putting stroke and make more putts on the greens during your round? Look no further, as we have compiled a list of top training aids and tools to help you practice and enhance your putting skills. In this article, we discuss various putting mats, training aids, and tools that are designed to fit in your golf bag and help you improve your putting game. One of the best ways to practice your putting stroke at home is with the GoSports Pure Putt 9′ Putting Ramp. Priced at $99.99, this putting mat is perfect for rolling putts…

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Byeong Hun An, a South Korean golfer, showcased an impressive performance at the Genesis Championship, setting up an exciting final-round showdown with his compatriot Tom Kim. An had a challenging day but managed to finish the round with a score of one under 71, putting him at 12 under par alongside Kim. Antoine Rozner also impressed with a seven-under 65, placing him one shot behind the leading duo. Ricardo Gouveia and Francesco Laporta are also in contention in Incheon. Gouveia made a significant jump in the rankings, moving up from 154th place to provisional 107th after carding a three-under 69.…

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Indian Wells Golf Resort is taking steps to remain competitive and attract the LPGA Tour back to the Coachella Valley with a $13.5 million redesign project. The City Council voted 3-2 in favor of the remodel, with $12 million allocated for Troon, the resort’s management company, to work on the Player’s Course redesign, and an additional $1.5 million for a new fire access road. The course redesign, planned by John Fought, the original course designer, includes relocating holes, rehabilitating greens and tee boxes, replacing the irrigation system, and rerouting the course. City officials emphasized the need for the remodel to…

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The 2024 LPGA Qualifying tournament saw NCAA champion Adela Cernousek co-medal with England’s Mimi Rhodes but decided to stay amateur and return to school. Cernousek, a Texas A&M senior, will play for the Aggies in an upcoming tournament following her success at the Qualifying event which took place at Plantation Golf and Country Club in Venice, Florida. Cernousek’s decision to remain an amateur means she will not be competing in the Final Qualifying stage in December as players are required to turn professional to participate. A total of 43 players earned the opportunity to advance to the Final Stage of…

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Hailey Davidson, a transgender golfer, fell short in her attempt to secure an LPGA card as she closed with an even-par 72 at the second stage of LPGA Qualifying in Florida. Despite this, she did earn limited Epson Tour status for the 2025 season, becoming the second transgender golfer to do so after Bobbi Lancaster in 2013. The top 43 players advanced to the Final Qualifying, leaving Davidson six shots back of the cut line with a four-round total of 2-over 290. Players who did not advance to Final Qualifying will be placed into Category I on the Epson Tour…

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The fall golf season is in full swing, and it’s time to update your wardrobe with some stylish polos from Asher Golf. These polos are the perfect transition pieces as you switch from summer to autumn, with features that will keep you comfortable and stylish on the course. The Shibori Stripe Polo offers a modern twist on the classic stripe pattern, inspired by Japanese tie-dye techniques. It is made from breathable, sweat-resistant, and antimicrobial material, ensuring you stay fresh for all 18 holes, even on warmer days. For a more classic option, the Sailor Stripe Polo is a timeless choice…

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Twelve PGA of America Golf Professionals made an impressive showing at the 84th KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship, with Jason Caron emerging as one of the standout performers. Caron, the PGA Head Golf Professional at Mill River Club in Oyster Bay, New York, cemented his success by earning the title of Low Senior PGA of America Golf Professional after finishing in a tie for fourth place. In addition to a prize money of $154,000, Caron also won new appliances for his kitchen. Caron continued his momentum at the 2024 Simmons Bank Championship, where he posted a stellar 7-under 65 in the…

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