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Ludvig Aberg, the 24-year-old Swedish golf sensation ranked fifth in the world, is set to undergo arthroscopic surgery this week to repair a torn meniscus in his left knee. The news was first reported by Golf Channel’s Todd Lewis. Ludvig first experienced issues with his knee back in May when he withdrew from the Wells Fargo Championship due to the injury. According to Lewis, Ludvig should be able to start hitting golf balls again 3-4 weeks after his surgery and is expected to play on a limited basis this fall. He is the defending champion of the RSM Classic, which…

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The 43rd Curtis Cup Match took place at Sunningdale Golf Club in England, where Great Britain & Ireland celebrated their first win in the biennial competition since 2016. This historic victory came after a dramatic finish with Team GB&I needing only 3.5 points to secure the win in the final day’s singles matches. The event, which features the best female amateurs from the United States and Great Britain & Ireland, includes three foursomes, three four-ball matches, and eight singles matches on the last day. The singles matches on Sunday saw an intense battle between the American and GB&I teams, with…

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After a successful season on the PGA Tour, Collin Morikawa fell just short of winning the Tour Championship, finishing in second place behind Scottie Scheffler. Despite not securing a victory at the tournament, Morikawa performed well, posting a final-round 5-under 66 and earning $12.5 million in bonus money. This marked his seventh top-five finish of the season, showcasing his consistency in contending for titles. Throughout the season, Morikawa had multiple opportunities to win but was unable to finish on top. As a six-time Tour winner with two majors under his belt, he is focused on remembering his victories rather than…

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As summer comes to an end and the calendar flips to September, college golf is in full swing. Teams are gearing up for the chase to win the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship, which will be held at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California, next spring. Last year, Auburn made history by capturing its first national championship, defeating Florida State in the match-play final. With key players returning, including reigning Player of the Year Jackson Koivun, the Tigers are once again positioned as one of the top teams heading into the new season. Arizona State, after a disappointing…

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Joakim Haeggman secured his second Legends Tour victory at the HSBC India Legends Championship hosted by Jeev Milkha Singh, finishing with a nine-under-par total at Jaypee Greens outside New Delhi. Haeggman started the final round with a one-shot lead over Singh but quickly extended his lead with three birdies in the first four holes. Despite a couple of late bogeys, Haeggman held on to win by two shots over Singh. Andrew Marshall put on a strong performance, shooting a bogey-free 65 to finish in second place at -7. Marshall’s round included five birdies and an eagle at the 12th hole.…

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As summer comes to an end and September begins, college golf is gearing up for the new season. The race to win the NCAA Women’s Golf Championship is heating up, with the championships set to take place at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California. Last year, Stanford claimed its second national championship in three years, and with three starters returning along with a top signing class, the Cardinal is poised to continue their success. USC, which made it to the national championship match two years ago, has a strong roster this year with standout players like incoming…

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SWAG Golf has recently launched its 2024 Core Collection, which includes the SWAG Boss 2.0 putter, the newest model in their lineup. This full-sized traditional mallet features Drip Face milling, providing improved spin and a great feel, along with strong forgiveness. As a player who has used various SWAG putter models, testing the Boss 2.0 was a top priority to see how it compares to its predecessors. The SWAG Boss 2.0 boasts a stunning Tour Satin Mist finish that reduces glare without appearing dull. The putter is 100% CNC milled, ensuring consistency and precision that hand shaping cannot achieve. The…

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Scottie Scheffler had a dominant victory at the PGA Tour’s season-ending Tour Championship in Atlanta, solidifying his status as the world’s number one golfer. The American had a remarkable 2024 season, winning the Masters, six other PGA Tour events, and an Olympic gold medal. He became the first player since Tiger Woods in 2007 to win seven events in a PGA Tour season and the first player to earn over $50 million in a single season. Scheffler started the final round with a five-shot lead over Collin Morikawa, ultimately shooting a four-under 67 to win on 30 under and collect…

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