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The Solheim Cup captains Suzann Pettersen and Stacy Lewis have announced their pairings for the first morning of the tournament, which is taking place at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Virginia. Team Europe is kicking off with rookie Esther Henseleit of Germany and Charley Hull of England facing off against Nelly Korda and Allisen Corpuz. Another European debut pair features Albane Valenzuela of Switzerland and Celine Boutier of France against Rose Zhang and Lauren Coughlin. Denmark’s Emily Pedersen and Sweden’s Maja Stark will team up against Ally Ewing and Jennifer Kupcho, while Linn Grant of Sweden and Carlota Ciganda…
Mark Hubbard’s eventful week, Joel Dahmen’s substitute caddie, and other highlights from the 2024 Procore Championship
Joel Dahmen, known for his popular player-caddie relationship with Geno Bonnalie, had his longtime swing instructor Rob Rashell caddying for him during a recent tournament. This change was due to Bonnalie being in Italy to celebrate his wife’s birthday. Despite missing Bonnalie, Dahmen appreciated having Rashell on the bag, as he has been Dahmen’s coach for over nine years and knows his game inside and out. Rashell’s coaching background and different perspective provided a fresh voice for Dahmen to listen to during the tournament. During the round, Dahmen shot a impressive 5-under 67, which included some remarkable shots such as…
Procore Championship 2024: Friday’s Second-Round Tee Times, PGA Tour Pairings, and Viewing Information
The 2024 Procore Championship at Silverado Resort in Napa, California kicked off with an impressive display of skill from David Lipsky, who shot a 7-under 65 to take the early lead after the first 18 holes. Martin Laird and Patton Kizzire were close behind, both carding 6-under 66s to tie for second place. Mark Hubbard also had a memorable round, making nine birdies and a triple bogey to finish T-4 at 5 under par. The North Course at Silverado measures 7,123 yards and plays as a par-72. The Procore Championship boasts a hefty $6 million purse, with $1.08 million going…
David Lipsky holds early lead as Mark Hubbard records nine birdies and a triple bogey at 2024 Procore Championship
Mark Hubbard had a memorable day at the Procore Championship with nine birdies and one triple bogey, finishing at 5-under 67, just two shots off the lead set by David Lipsky. Hubbard admitted it was a unique round for him given his mixed success. The tournament almost slipped out of Hubbard’s hands, as he missed the deadline to register by just 23 minutes, attributing it to technical difficulties with his phone. With no sponsor invites available, Hubbard had to secure his spot by playing the Monday qualifier, which he aced with a 7-under 65 at Yolo Fliers Club. Hubbard felt…
The Procore Championship, held in Napa, California, features a limited selection of PGA Tour tournament gear due to the late announcement of the title sponsor. The merchandise is being sold inside the Silverado Resort pro shop, which offers top-notch brands like FootJoy, Greyson, Johnnie-O, TravisMathew, Peter Millar, Polo RX, Lululemon, and G/Fore. Additionally, there are options for women from brands like Foray and San Soleil, showcasing the local Napa vibe with head covers and wine bottle caps. Some of the standout gear available at the Procore Championship includes Napa-themed items and wine lovers’ merchandise. For those looking to upgrade their…
The Solheim Cup, an exciting event in the world of golf, is set to take place at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Gainesville, Virginia. This prestigious tournament will see twelve players from the United States go up against twelve players from Europe in a bid to make history. Team USA features talented players such as Nelly Korda, Lilia Vu, and Rose Zhang, while the European team is led by Charley Hull, Celine Boutier, and Linn Grant. Stacy Lewis serves as the American captain, while Suzann Pettersen leads Team Europe. In the previous year, Europe and the United States ended…
The 2024 Solheim Cup is set to kick off at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Club with Team USA seeking their first victory in seven years. The teams are mostly the same as they were last year when they tied 14-14 at Finca Cortesin, promising an exciting and competitive event for golf fans. Team USA may have the edge with the top two players in the world, Nelly Korda and Lilia Vu, but Team Europe has shown to be greater than the sum of their parts, making them formidable opponents. Team Europe staged an incredible comeback last year to retain…
Lauren Coughlin had a career year in 2024, leading to her first appearance in the Solheim Cup. This success story began with a simple change in putter. At the start of the year, Coughlin was ranked 107th in the world and had zero career victories. Her goal of making the Solheim Cup team seemed unlikely until she decided to switch putters. After trying out the PLD Oslo putter at Ping’s headquarters in Phoenix, she saw immediate results. With her new putter in hand, Coughlin’s game improved significantly. She placed eighth at the Ford Championship and went on to achieve her…
