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Lydia Ko is on fire, showing no signs of slowing down as she took the lead at the 2024 Kroger Queen City Championship with a second-round 66, bringing her total score to 11 under heading into the weekend. Despite her impressive performance, Jeeno Thitikul managed to slip ahead by one shot with a score of 12 under after shooting her second straight 66. Ko’s recent success follows a string of top-10 finishes, including a win at the 2024 AIG Women’s Open at St. Andrews and a gold medal at the Paris Olympics. Reflecting on her achievements, Ko shared, “Every week…

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Billy Horschel, known for his resilience on the golf course, recently had a couple of light-hearted moments at the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth Club in Surrey, England. During a practice round, Horschel mistakenly congratulated Nicolai Hojgaard for winning the Irish Open, when it was actually his twin brother Rasmus Hojgaard who claimed the victory. Even Justin Rose made the same error. However, Horschel quickly recovered from the mix-up by sharing the humorous incident with others. In another amusing incident during the DP World Tour event, Horschel found himself in trouble on the eighth hole when he hit his drive…

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With the increasing popularity of lob wedges on Tour, golfers have been looking for the perfect lob wedge to improve their short game. The Vokey V Grind wedge, favored by professionals like Ludvig Aberg and Billy Horschel, is now available through Vokey’s WedgeWorks program, giving amateur golfers the opportunity to improve their game with a high-quality wedge. While many golfers may assume that lower-bounce wedges are the best choice for all players, the V Grind wedge challenges this notion by offering increased bounce for added versatility. Billy Horschel, known for his precision on the course, has been playing with the…

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In the world of golf, rangefinders have become essential tools for golfers looking to improve their game. These devices allow players to accurately measure distances to various points on the course, such as the pin, bunkers, and other obstacles. While rangefinders can provide valuable information to golfers, they can also be misused, leading to potential harm to a player’s game. In a recent video, golf expert Jon Sherman highlighted the potential pitfalls of relying too heavily on rangefinders during a round of golf. Sherman’s main point is that focusing solely on the distance to the flag, which is a common…

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The recent Sheriff’s Office Golf Invitational held to benefit the JeffCo Deputy Welfare Fund outside St. Louis made headlines when a mischievous fox decided to join in on the action. The adorable culprit was caught on camera stealing golf balls from the tournament participants and dashing off with its new treasures. While some may have been tempted to involve the police in apprehending the furry thief, the participants found the situation amusing and opted to let the fox continue its game of golf ball thievery. The photos and videos of the fox in action quickly went viral, with many people…

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Pablo Larrazabal has been vocal on Twitter about his experiences at the BMW PGA Championship, including an incident where he hit his tee shot into another player’s divot mark in the fairway. This led to a frustrating bogey on the 15th hole, prompting Larrazabal to vent his frustrations on the social media platform. The tough hole at Wentworth Club played as the most demanding on the course during the first round, with only 16 players carding a birdie. Larrazabal’s tweet to the R&A, questioning the fairness of the Rules of Golf in this situation, sparked a debate among golf fans.…

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Renowned golf writer Ronald Green passed away at the age of 95 after a brief illness on September 18, as announced by his son, Ron Jr., on Facebook. Green had an illustrious career as a sports columnist for the Charlotte News and the Charlotte Observer, covering some of the most iconic events and individuals in the region for over five decades. Born in Greenville, S.C., Green started working for the afternoon paper right after graduating high school in 1948. Throughout his career, he covered more than 80 golf major championships, including 60 consecutive Masters tournaments, as well as 25 Super…

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The feat of winning the same PGA Tour event at least five times is a rare accomplishment, achieved by only 13 golfers in history. Among these elite players are legends such as Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, and Sam Snead, who have multiple wins in the same event to their name. In total, there are 23 instances of a golfer claiming victory at least five times in a single PGA Tour event, with some players appearing on the list multiple times. Tiger Woods, for example, has won two different events a remarkable eight times, as well as two other tournaments seven…

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