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At 3’s Greenville in South Carolina, a par-3 course, patrons can enjoy a menu filled with classic favorites such as hot dogs, Carolina hot chicken, and burgers. However, those with more adventurous palates might be interested in trying out the unique dish known as potachos. Potachos are a combination of potato chips and nachos, creating a savory and flavorful appetizer that is sure to please. During a recent visit to 3’s, GOLF senior writer Josh Sens had the opportunity to watch culinary director Chris Wehking prepare a plate of potachos from scratch. The key to the dish’s deliciousness lies in…

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In the video posted by golf instructor Kelley Brooke on the LPGA Professionals YouTube page, Brooke explains that there are two primary reasons why a player might skull the ball. The first reason is that their setup isn’t great and their weight shifts too much to their rear foot, causing them to hit up on the ball instead of down. The second reason is that players get too wristy when they pitch. To fix these issues, Brooke offers two solutions. The first solution is to ensure that your feet are closer together when pitching and to roll your knees to…

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Ruoning Yin made history by becoming the first player from China to win the Buick LPGA Shanghai title, claiming her fourth LPGA Tour victory in just 18 months. The 22-year-old produced a stunning back nine on Sunday to finish six shots clear of the competition. Yin started the final round one shot behind Mao Saigo but her momentum carried over from the previous day’s nine-under-par round. Yin expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to play in the tournament, stating that winning at home was amazing and meant a lot to her. She credited the LPGA and Buick for providing such…

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Switzerland’s Chiara Tamburlini secured her third win of the season on the Ladies European Tour at the Wistron Ladies Open in Taiwan. Despite only turning professional 14 months ago, Tamburlini has been in great form lately, winning her second title of the year at the Ladies Open de France just two weeks before her victory in Taiwan. She also captained her team to victory at the Aramco Team Series in Shenzhen before finishing in third place in the individual event. Tamburlini led the Wistron Ladies Open from the start and ended up winning with a score of 12-under-par after producing…

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American golfer Matt McCarty has had an incredible year in 2024, topping the Korn Ferry Tour standings, claiming three wins, and securing a PGA Tour card. He currently leads the Black Desert Championship, being played at the Black Desert Resort, going into the final round with a two-shot lead at 19-under. McCarty is in a four-way tie for second with Joe Highsmith, Kevin Streelman, Harris English, and Stephan Jaeger. McCarty, seeking his first PGA Tour victory in just his third start, has shown impressive form with rounds of 62, 68, and 64. He will tee off in the final round…

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The 2024 Black Desert Championship Sunday tee times have been released, showcasing the pairings for the final round of the tournament. With 69 golfers set to compete, one notable player is missing from the list. The Black Desert Resort, known for its scenic yet challenging course, features lava rocks that add an extra level of difficulty for players. Throughout the tournament, these rocks have proven to be a hazard, requiring golfers to navigate carefully to avoid penalties. Players such as Patrick Fishburn, Zac Blair, and Nick Taylor have all commented on the unique challenges posed by the lava rocks at…

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The 2024 Black Desert Championship at Black Desert Resort in Utah has reached its final round, with Matt McCarty holding a two-shot lead at 19 under over Joe Highsmith, Harris English, Kevin Streelman, and Stephan Jaeger. The course is a par-71 layout measuring 7,371 yards, and Black Desert Resort is highly ranked on various golf lists, making it a prestigious venue for the championship. The purse for the tournament is $7.5 million, with $1.35 million going to the winner, who will also receive 500 FedEx Cup points. The final round of the championship will feature exciting matchups and can be…

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Matt McCarty is making a name for himself in the golf world, having recently earned the Korn Ferry Tour’s Three-Victory Promotion, making him eligible for the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup Fall. With wins at the Price Cutter Charity Championship, Pinnacle Bank Championship, and Albertsons Boise Open, McCarty has positioned himself as a formidable competitor in the golfing world. His recent successes have put him at 19 under and as the 54-hole leader at the 2024 Black Desert Championship in Utah. Despite a shaky start to the day with a bogey, McCarty quickly caught fire with birdies and an eagle on…

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