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Michelle Wie West and her husband Jonnie West recently welcomed their second child, a son named Jagger Jerry YooJun West. Jagger’s middle name is a tribute to his late grandfather, NBA legend Jerry West. Wie West shared photos of the newborn on her Instagram account, showcasing the family’s joy at the new addition. The couple’s first child, Makenna Kamalei Yoona West, was born in June 2020. Despite retiring from the LPGA last year, Wie West has maintained an active lifestyle. Just 10 days after giving birth to her first child, she was back on the range hitting golf balls. This…

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Frenchman Julien Guerrier claimed his first top-tier title after defeating Jorge Campillo in a record-equalling nine-hole play-off at the DP World Tour’s Andalucía Masters in Spain. The exciting battle between Campillo and Guerrier saw the lead change multiple times, ultimately leading to the need for a play-off after Guerrier sank a crucial 16-foot par putt on the 18th hole, tying him with Campillo at 21 under par after 72 holes. Guerrier emerged victorious at the ninth extra hole, calmly sinking an eight-foot putt to secure his first career win on his 230th start. Campillo kept the competition alive by making…

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Gary Woodland is once again in a good place, both physically and mentally, after undergoing brain surgery in September 2023 to remove tumors. Despite struggling for most of the season with just two top-25 finishes in 23 previous starts, Woodland recently recorded his best finish of the year with a T-16 at the Sanderson Farms Championship two years ago. The four-time Tour winner shot a bogey-free 6-under 65 at TPC Summerlin in Las Vegas, using a hot putter to improve to 14-under 1999. Woodland’s performance at the Shriners Open has been impressive, gaining over 3 ½ shots on the field…

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Hannah Green secured her third victory of the year and sixth career LPGA win at the BMW Ladies Championship in Korea. Green’s impressive wire-to-wire victory placed her alongside Nelly Korda and Lydia Ko as the only players to win three or more tournaments this year. She held off Chanettee Wannasaen and Celine Boutier to claim the title with a final-round 71 and finish at 19 under par overall. Green’s path to victory included back-to-back bogey-free rounds of 64 in the first two rounds. While her third and final rounds were more up-and-down, Green managed to bounce back from a front-nine…

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The Shriners Children’s Open at TPC Summerlin in Las Vegas experienced a four-hour wind delay on Friday, but the event is back on track with players completing the third round on Sunday morning. The final round will consist of players being grouped in threesomes on split tees to finish out the tournament. The leaderboard is tightly contested, with Kurt Kitayama and Gary Woodland currently tied for the lead at 14 under par. Kitayama, a UNLV alum, is aiming for his second PGA Tour victory, while Woodland is looking to secure his fifth win after undergoing brain surgery a year ago.…

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The 2024 Shriners Children’s Open continues on Sunday at TPC Summerlin in Las Vegas with the conclusion of the third round and the final round following immediately after. Gary Woodland, seeking his 5th career PGA Tour win, is among the players vying for the title. The tournament has faced challenges with high winds causing delays, but the field is determined to finish strong. Some players have holes remaining in the third round and will restart play on Sunday morning. Of the players who completed 54 holes, Kurt Kitayama and Gary Woodland share the clubhouse lead at 14 under par. Other…

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The golf equipment market is currently booming with more options than ever before, making it an exciting time for golfers to upgrade their gear. GOLF Fully Equipped co-hosts Kris McCormack and Wadeh Maroun expressed their enthusiasm for the latest gear available. Both hosts have amassed more than 14 clubs in their bags, showcasing the vast array of options on the market. Maroun noted that this year has been particularly exceptional for gear, prompting him to switch drivers for the first time in years. Maroun’s switch from a four-year-old TaylorMade SIM to a Ping G430 Max 10k and then to a…

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In a recent social media post, PGA Tour player Ben An questioned why high-handicappers do not bring an extra ball to the tee to speed up play. This has sparked a debate among golfers about the best ways to improve pace of play on the course. Some believe that carrying an extra ball could help prevent delays caused by searching for lost balls, while others argue that it could add unnecessary pressure and negatively impact a player’s mentality. While it is true that players of all skill levels could take steps to improve their pace of play, forcing high-handicappers to…

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