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Jared du Toit recently participated in the Albertsons Boise Open, showcasing his golf skills and equipment. In this tournament, du Toit used a variety of high-quality clubs that helped him perform at his best. His bag included a Ping G430 LST driver with a Fujikura Ventus Blue 6 X shaft, as well as a Ping G430 Max 3-wood and 5-wood also equipped with Fujikura Ventus Blue shafts. For his irons, du Toit opted for a Titleist T200 4-iron and Titleist T100 5-9 irons, all featuring True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shafts. Additionally, he carried Titleist Vokey Design SM10…

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His performance at the BMW Championship has put him in a good position heading into the final stretch of the FedEx Cup playoffs. Despite the mishap with his 3-wood on the 17th hole, McIlroy has shown resilience and managed to save par. This ability to bounce back from setbacks is a valuable asset for any golfer, especially in high-pressure situations. In addition to his solid play on the course, McIlroy has also been making headlines with his off-course activities. He recently signed a new endorsement deal with a major sporting goods company, further solidifying his status as one of the…

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Mother Nature made her presence known at the 2024 AIG Women’s British Open, as the wind wreaked havoc on many of the best players in the world. The top two players in the Rolex Rankings, Nelly Korda and Lilia Vu, sit at the top of the leaderboard, but several top-15 players failed to make the cut. The cut line fell at 4 over, with 82 players making it through to the weekend. Players like Angel Yin and Kristen Gillman managed to card the necessary scores to progress, but others were not as fortunate. Among the notable players who missed the…

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Nelly Korda is currently leading the AIG Women’s Open, with Charley Hull and Lilia Vu close behind. Korda’s strong ball-striking skills have helped her build a three-shot lead on the leaderboard. Despite some shaky performances in the past, Korda’s consistency on the course has been key to her success. With her elegant iron shots and ability to avoid trouble, Korda has made playing in the tough conditions at St. Andrews look smooth. Among the crowd favorites at the tournament are Korda and Hull, with Vu also getting some love from fans. Linn Grant also caught attention with her unique style,…

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Catriona Matthew is the winningest Scottish player to ever compete on the LPGA, and she recently played her final round on the LPGA over the Old Course at the AIG Women’s British Open. She closed with a birdie to finish it off in style, marking the end of a long and successful career. Despite finishing three shots outside the cut line, Matthew was pleased with her performance, given she had to play in unfavorable conditions due to the draw. Over her career, Matthew won four times on the LPGA and remains the only Scot to ever win the AIG Women’s…

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Hideki Matsuyama’s sudden withdrawal from the BMW Championship due to a lower back injury was a surprise to many, especially considering his recent success. Matsuyama has been on fire in August, winning the bronze medal at the Paris Olympics and then claiming victory at the FedEx St. Jude tournament. This recent success had catapulted him to third on the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup points list. After a strong first round at the BMW Championship, where Matsuyama shot a five-under 67, he was in contention for another win. Matsuyama’s decision to withdraw from the BMW Championship will not affect his current…

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Kevin Na recently announced the end of his 16-year partnership with caddie Kenny Harms in an emotional social media post. Na described Harms as being like a brother to him and shared multiple pictures of their time together at various tournaments over the years. The pair had been together for all five of Na’s PGA Tour victories, starting in 2011 with the Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open. They also won the Greenbrier and Charles Schwab Challenge, with their last victory coming at the 2021 Sony Open in Hawaii before they both joined LIV Golf. Following their move to…

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Nelly Korda, the current leader of the AIG Women’s Open at the Old Course in St. Andrews, Scotland, is focusing on staying present and taking it one shot at a time. Despite her 3-shot lead, she is not letting the results define her and is trusting her process. Legacy-defining moments don’t happen suddenly; they percolate over time. Korda’s lead may not be surprising given her status as the best-golfer-on-the-planet, but she is impressively playing with just one bogey and using a putter she picked up only on Wednesday. This summer has been a rollercoaster for Korda, who won the Mizuho…

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