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Devereux Golf has recently launched its Golf Ohana collection inspired by the vibrant spirit of Hawaii. The collection celebrates family, unity, and camaraderie both on and off the golf course. Infused with the Hawaiian concept of Ohana, meaning ‘family’, the collection embodies respect for tradition and togetherness. The Golf Ohana collection features a range of stylish pieces including polos, hats, t-shirts, and headcovers. The designs are a tribute to the timeless respect between golfers and the land they cherish. Each item is thoughtfully crafted to reflect the values of togetherness and respect for tradition, merging functionality with a deep reverence…

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Manage your emotions When the pressure is on and nerves are high, it’s easy for emotions to run wild on the course. But GOLF Top 100 Teacher Krista Dunton says that controlling your emotions is crucial in a match play competition.  Dunton suggests using a few strategies to help manage your emotions, such as creating a pre-shot routine that you stick to, regardless of the situation. Doing this helps you relax and maintain a sense of control over your feelings, which in turn can help you make better decisions. She also recommends using visualization exercises to calm your nerves and…

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With the Presidents Cup currently taking place at Royal Montreal Golf Club, golf broadcasters are already looking ahead to a smaller showdown scheduled for December that includes Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler, Bryson DeChambeau, and Brooks Koepka. This match, featuring some of the game’s biggest stars, is generating a significant amount of buzz and anticipation. While the Presidents Cup is a prestigious event, the upcoming match between these four top players is seen as a must-watch event due to the star power and name recognition involved. The comparison between the two events raises questions about viewership and interest levels. Peter Kostis…

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Sun Day Red, the new apparel and lifestyle brand launched by Tiger Woods and TaylorMade, is currently embroiled in a trademark dispute with Tigeraire, a company specializing in cooling products for athletes. Tigeraire claims that the logo of Sun Day Red, which features a 15-striped tiger, closely resembles its own leaping tiger trademarked logo, potentially causing confusion among consumers and infringing on Tigeraire’s brand identity. The corporate logos of Tigeraire and Sun Day Red show significant resemblance, leading Tigeraire to file a court document stating that Sun Day Red’s actions disregard federal and state intellectual property law, as well as…

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Starfire Golf Club, the first public-access golf course built in Scottsdale, Arizona, recently made headlines as it was sold for a whopping $24 million. The purchase was made by David Ashton and Jeff Lundgren of Swing First Golf, as reported by the Scottsdale Progress. Interestingly, Ashton and Lundgren are not new to the golf business, as they have owned the Golf Club at Johnson Ranch in the Phoenix suburb of Queen Creek since 2004. Both individuals were high school classmates in Scottsdale and later attended BYU together. Originally known as Sundown and built in 1953, Starfire Golf Club underwent a…

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True Linkswear, founded in 2009, has always focused on creating comfortable, versatile shoes for golfers who prefer to walk the course. The brand’s latest offering, the OG Cush golf shoe, builds on the success of its original design by enhancing cushioning without sacrificing the barefoot feel that True Linkswear is known for. One key feature that sets the OG Cush apart from other golf shoes is its zero drop platform, which positions the heel and forefoot at the same height above the ground. This design promotes a more natural foot position, engages leg muscles, and enhances stability and balance. Zero…

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The 2024 Presidents Cup started off with a disappointing day for the International team as the American side won all five matches. Many players expressed their disappointment in the lack of support from the home crowd at Royal Montreal. Canadian-born player Taylor Pendrith mentioned during a post-round interview that the crowd needs to get louder to show their support for the International team. Tom Kim, another player on the team, agreed and emphasized the importance of the fans being on their side, especially since the event is being held in Canada. During the matches, Tom Kim led a fiery match…

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The city of Westfield is taking a significant step towards acquiring a new golf course, the Wood Wind Golf Club, which may require redesigning to accommodate plans for a new housing development. Plans for over 100 new homes near the soon-to-be city-owned golf course were presented at a recent city council meeting. This purchase marks Westfield’s first municipal-owned golf course, with other cities in Central Indiana already owning golf courses. The purchase of the 147-acre championship golf course is being finalized by the Downtown Westfield Community Development Corporation for $3.1 million. This includes all buildings on the grounds, the clubhouse,…

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