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Vancouver Island is a top destination for golf and fishing enthusiasts, with legendary salmon fishing and top-shelf golf courses, making it a perfect location for a fins and skins adventure. Accessible by air or ferry, the island boasts stunning scenery, outstanding restaurants, uncrowded beaches, whale-watching, and more. For the best golf and fishing experience, head to Campbell River, known as the “Salmon Capital of the World.” Campbell River’s geographic setup funnels fish through the waters offshore, making it a prime location for salmon fishing. A two-night stay at Westin Bear Mountain in Greater Victoria offers access to two Jack Nicklaus-designed…
PGA Tour Implements New Internal Out-of-Bounds Rule at East Lake Following Scottie Scheffler’s Shortcut Debate
The Tour Championship, the PGA Tour’s season-finale event, has been generating buzz this week due to the challenging renovations at East Lake Golf Club. One of the most talked-about changes is the new par-5 18th hole, which has been giving players like Scottie Scheffler a tough time. Scheffler even considered taking an alternative route down the 10th hole to make it easier to birdie. However, the tour announced on Wednesday that internal out-of-bounds have been instituted on the 10th fairway for players tackling the 18th hole, as well as on the seventh fairway for those playing the sixth hole. The…
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In the world of golf, the question of how many shots it would take to beat the men’s World No.1, Scottie Scheffler, is a common one. According to the USGA, the average Golf Handicap Index for male American golfers is 14, while female golfers sit at around 27. A similar picture is seen in the UK, with male golfers averaging a Handicap Index of 16 and female golfers at 28. With these statistics in mind, it is clear that the majority of amateur golfers would need quite a few shots to compete with a professional like Scheffler. As the Tour…
In a triumphant return to form, Tiger Woods secured his 80th PGA Tour win at the 2018 Tour Championship after a five-year victory drought. Woods clinched the title with a final-round 71 at East Lake, marking a significant milestone in his career. Fans and spectators were thrilled to witness the iconic golfer back in top form, and his win was a testimony to his resilience and talent. Let’s take a closer look at the clubs Tiger Woods had in play during the tournament. Six years ago in Atlanta, Woods used the TaylorMade M3 460 driver with a loft of 9.5…
The United States Presidents Cup team selection process is underway, with the top six qualifiers already locked in for both the U.S. and International teams. With the Tour Championship this week, the remaining six spots will be determined. This year’s selection process has flown slightly under the radar due to other events in the golf world, but it remains a challenging process with no perfect answers. The U.S. team boasts the top two players in the world, Scottie Scheffler and Xander Schauffele, as well as Collin Morikawa, Wyndham Clark, Patrick Cantlay, and Sahith Theegala. The team is strong with a…
Australian golfer Cameron Smith, the 2022 Open champion, has announced his commitment to playing in the New South Wales Open Golf Championship in November. The prestigious event will be held at the Murray Downs Golf and Country Club, offering a total prize purse of $800,000 Australian Dollars. Known for its challenging layout and stunning scenery, Murray Downs is considered one of Australia’s top inland golf courses. Smith, a six-time PGA Tour and three-time LIV Golf champion, will headline the tournament alongside other top Australian golfers. In a statement, Smith expressed his excitement about participating in the NSW Open for the…
Sir Nick Faldo has a long history with The Belfry, dating back to 1978 when he first played competitively at the venue. Now, 46 years later, he is hosting the Betfred British Masters at the same venue, reflecting on the changes and improvements the course has undergone over the years. The course was sparse in the early years, but now has a million trees to provide shelter from the wind. Faldo made a significant swing change between 1984 and 1987, winning six majors between 1987 and 1996. Reflecting on the change, he acknowledges that the process would be much quicker…
