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The 2024 BMW Championship continues on Friday, August 23, at Castle Pines Golf Club in Castle Rock, Colo. The second round of the tournament is crucial for players as they only have three rounds left to prove they belong among the top 30 who will advance to next week’s Tour Championship and play for the FedEx Cup. The top 3 in the FedEx Cup standings have already secured their spots, but many other pros need to play their best at the BMW to keep their seasons alive. You can watch the second round of the BMW Championship on TV via…
Max Greyserman shares his perspective on Matt Kuchar’s controversial walk-off: “He didn’t speak to me” – GolfWRX
Matt Kuchar’s decision to come back Monday morning to finish the Wyndham Championship at Sedgefield Country Club sparked controversy and various interpretations from both Kuchar and his playing partner, Max Greyserman. Kuchar made the decision to mark his ball and stop playing Sunday night as darkness approached, citing his concern for Greyserman and the poor lighting conditions. However, Greyserman expressed surprise at Kuchar’s statement about trying to send a message to him, stating that Kuchar never communicated anything to him during the round. In his version of events, Greyserman mentioned that the group couldn’t see down the 18th fairway due…
Toulon Golf has recently unveiled its latest Small Batch putter, the Scotland, paying tribute to St. Andrews and launched during the Women’s Open Championship at the course. Drawing inspiration from the surroundings and small shops nearby, the brand explored what their family business may have looked like in St. Andrews years ago, leading to the creation of the Small Batch Scotland. The head of the Small Batch Scotland features a classic design with modern touches, including a modified H1 hosel, a lengthened blade length, and a tailored shoulder and bumper design. The cavity design not only modernizes the putter’s proportions…
Bryson DeChambeau Discusses His Transformation, YouTube Fame, and Relationship with Trump
Bryson DeChambeau is preparing to wrap up his third season with LIV Golf, with the season-ending LIV Golf Team Championship set to take place at Maridoe Golf Club in Dallas from Sept. 20-22. To promote the event, he spoke exclusively to GOLF.com, touching on a variety of topics. DeChambeau’s YouTube channel has gained 1.4 million subscribers, with his content focusing on engaging with a younger audience. His round with former President Donald Trump was a big hit, with millions of views on the video. Despite some criticism, DeChambeau defended his decision to golf with President Trump, citing the charitable efforts…
Renovation of Osprey Meadows at Tamarack Resort in Idaho finished by Robert Trent Jones Jr.
Robert Trent Jones Jr. recently completed a renovation of the Osprey Meadows course at Tamarack Resort in Idaho, bringing a new level of playability to the layout that he originally designed and opened in 2006. The course, located about 90 miles from Boise, features stunning views of the mountains, meadows, and lake. After closing in 2015 due to economic challenges, the course was purchased by Tamarack Resort in 2021 and underwent extensive renovations. The grand opening of Osprey Meadows is a highly anticipated event at Tamarack Resort, with President Scott Turlington expressing excitement for players to experience the updated course.…
The National Golf Invitational (NGI) is set to return for its third year, with Ak-Chin Southern Dunes in Maricopa, Arizona, hosting the event for the third consecutive year. The NGI will feature a men’s and women’s championship, with a maximum of 18 teams playing 54 holes of stroke play. The women’s championship will take place from May 8-11, followed by the men’s championship from May 15-18. Golfweek’s Lance Ringler, the tournament director of the NGI, expressed excitement about the event, noting the positive feedback from the first two seasons. The NGI provides teams outside of the NCAA postseason an opportunity…
The Great Britain & Ireland team for the 2024 Women’s PGA Cup has been announced by the PGA. Led by captain Cathy Panton-Lewis, the team includes Holly Morgan, Heather MacRae, Ali Gray, Marie Martindale, and Suzanne Dickens. Morgan and MacRae secured their spots through the Women’s PGA Professional Championship, while Gray and Martindale claimed their spots through the final qualifying event. Dickens was selected as the fifth player by the captain to complete a strong line-up for the competition taking place at Sunriver Resort in Oregon, USA from October 3-5. The Women’s PGA Cup is a prestigious event where teams…
Swedish golfer Ludvig Aberg made headlines at the BMW Championship with a massive 418-yard tee shot using a 3-wood. Playing at an altitude of 6,200 feet in Colorado, Aberg showcased his exceptional driving ability, ranking third in total driving on the PGA Tour this season. Known for his long drives, Aberg’s longest of the campaign was a 437-yard bomb at The Sentry at Kapalua in Hawaii. Castle Pines offers players the opportunity to really let loose and gain some serious distance off the tee with its elevated tee boxes. Aberg took advantage of this on the 535-yard par-four 10th hole,…
