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The Pete Dye Course at French Lick Resort is a strategic masterpiece that challenges even the most seasoned golfers. Designed by legendary golf course architect Pete Dye, this 8,100-yard championship course is a force to be reckoned with. Built on over 2.5 million cubic yards of dirt, the course showcases Dye’s mastery of the rope-a-dope strategy, keeping golfers on their toes and testing their skills. In 2024, the course began its long-standing partnership as the host of the Korn Ferry Tour Championship, attracting aspiring PGA Tour players looking to prove their mettle on this challenging layout. For the average amateur…
The Augusta community received a significant boost in their rebuild efforts after Hurricane Helene thanks to a joint $5 million donation from Augusta National Golf Club and the Community Foundation for the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA). The devastating effects of the category 4 hurricane left many homes and businesses in Augusta with catastrophic damage, requiring immediate and meaningful assistance. Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley expressed the club’s commitment to supporting their employees, neighbors, friends, and business owners during this challenging time. The destructive path of Hurricane Helene through the American Southeast caused intense flooding, downed trees, and left millions…
Engaging your arms properly in the golf swing is essential for hitting irons that explode off the face and fly in the desired direction. Many struggling iron players focus too much on body turn and neglect the importance of using their hands and arms during the swing. Neglecting these body parts often results in holding on for too long after impact, whereas great iron players release their hands and the club post-impact with authority. To improve your iron game, start by setting up with a narrow stance to limit excessive body movement. Focus on moving only your arms during the…
The Sanderson Farms Championship is heating up this weekend with $7.6 million up for grabs. The competition intensifies on Saturday with the third round in Jackson, Miss. Talented pro golfers have been accumulating birdies at a rapid pace throughout the tournament. The story this week started with veteran David Skinns shooting a nearly historic 12-under 60 on Thursday, followed by 29-year-old Beau Hossler’s impressive eight-under 64 on Friday. Hossler currently holds a one-shot lead heading into the third round. To watch the Sanderson Farms Championship on Saturday, viewers can tune in to Golf Channel for exclusive coverage starting at 4…
The 2024 Sanderson Farms Championship has reached the halfway point, with excitement continuing to build as the event progresses. The title sponsor, previously considering this the final year of their contract, surprised many by announcing their return for the 2025 tournament. Despite finishing last, 71-year-old Reed Hughes provided inspiration to spectators throughout the week. For many, attending the championship in Mississippi is like reuniting with family. In terms of competition, Beau Hossler currently holds the lead after shooting an impressive 65-64, putting him at 15 under par. He is closely followed by Daniel Berger, who sits one shot behind after…
Excited Beau Hossler Takes Stress-Free Path to Sanderson Farms Championship’s 36-Hole Lead
The Sanderson Farms Championship started with an impressive performance from David Skinns, who shot a course record 12-under par 60 to take the lead. However, by the end of the second round, he had slipped to a three-way tie for third place at 13-under, two shots behind leader Beau Hossler. Hossler, who shot an 8-under 64 on Friday, had a stellar day with seven birdies and an eagle. With one shot behind Berger, Hossler is determined to secure his name on the $1.37 million check awarded to the winner of the tournament. The leaderboard after the second round showed Hossler…
Professional golfer Matt Kuchar recently competed in the Sanderson Farms Championship Pro-Am at the Country Club of Jackson in Jackson, Miss. During the tournament, Kuchar was on the right side of the cutline with six holes to play. However, a bogey on the fourth hole followed by a triple bogey on No. 6 caused him to fall out of the running. This back nine meltdown could potentially have a significant impact on Kuchar’s standing in the tournament and his overall performance for the season. As Kuchar battles to save his card and maintain his position in the tournament, the pressure…
Beau Hossler is leading the 2024 Sanderson Farms Championship after two rounds, putting him in position to secure his first PGA Tour victory. The 29-year-old American pro shot an impressive eight-under 64 on Friday to reach 15 under for the tournament. Hossler has never won a PGA Tour event before, but with his strong performance so far, he is in a favorable position heading into the third round. He will be teeing off in the final pairing alongside Daniel Berger at 2:50 p.m. ET on Saturday. Fans can watch the third round of the Sanderson Farms Championship on Golf Channel…
