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Rory McIlroy is determined to change the narrative of his season and secure a fourth FedEx Cup title. Despite winning twice this season, McIlroy feels he has let opportunities slip away, especially at the US Open and the Olympics. Heading into the FedEx St Jude Championship, McIlroy is trailing behind Scottie Scheffler by almost 3,500 points. Reflecting on his season, McIlroy acknowledges his accomplishments but holds himself to a high standard, aiming to add more wins to his record. With three tournaments left in the PGA Tour season, McIlroy sees an opportunity to turn an okay season into a very…

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The 2023 FedEx St. Jude Championship saw Hideki Matsuyama finish T-16 with a strong final round of 65, allowing him to secure the 47th spot in the FedEx Cup points standings and qualify for the BMW Championship. Matsuyama’s reaction to this achievement was marked by the biggest smile PGA Tour official Tom Alter had ever seen on his face, showcasing the significance of making it in the top 50 in the FedEx Cup standings. This achievement not only grants players a place in signature events but also offers a significant advantage in terms of playing privileges, financial rewards, and FedEx…

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Adidas has been busy this year with the launch of new golf shoe models like the Tour360 24, Samba, and MC80. The latest addition to the Adidas golf shoe lineup is the third generation of the spikeless franchise, the Codechaos 25. The new Codechaos 25 features a redesigned outsole that provides extra grip on the instep of the shoe. The lugs on the outsole have been altered to cover a greater surface area, making it suitable for all ground conditions. The Codechaos 25 boasts a multi-layer knit upper that is fully waterproof and easy to clean. The upper is covered…

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The 2025 PGA Tour schedule was announced by commissioner Jay Monahan in Memphis during the FedEx St. Jude Championship. The schedule for 2025 doesn’t see many changes from the previous year, with Monahan stating that not much is changing. The schedule consists of 36 regular season events along with the three-event FedEx Cup Playoffs, running from January to August. The 2025 schedule includes the four major championships, the Players Championship, eight additional Signature Events, 18 full-field PGA Tour events, and five opposite-field events now called “Additional Events.” The Tour emphasized that the schedule is fully sponsored, refuting any notion of…

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The 2024 FedEx St. Jude Championship marks the beginning of the FedEx Cup Playoffs, with the top players in the game competing for the $25 million bonus awarded at the end of the Tour Championship. Scottie Scheffler, the newly minted gold medalist, starts the playoffs in first place in the FedEx Cup standings. He will face tough competition from players like Xander Schauffele, Rory McIlroy, and the rest of the top 70 players on the PGA Tour. The stakes are high, with $20 million and 50 spots in the BMW Championship on the line. Viewers can catch all the action…

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When it comes to golf apparel, it’s essential to have the right items for the course, whether it’s polos, shorts, hats or even socks. While socks may not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about golf attire, they play a vital role in keeping your feet comfortable and dry during a round. In this list, we’ve compiled some of the best golf socks on the market, featuring top brands such as Bombas, Lululemon, Nike, Radmor, Peter Millar, and more. Whether you prefer ankle socks, crew socks, or no-shows, we have options for every preference. FootJoy’s ProDry…

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Galvin Green has launched a new range of hi-tech golf apparel featuring the most innovative rain gear lineup, including a new 100% waterproof PFC-free fabric. The Part Two range of fully waterproof jackets and pants are crafted from Pertex Shield Stretch fabric in a three-layer construction, offering superior breathability and stretch for serious golfers. The brand also offers a wide selection of award-winning jackets and pants in GORE-TEX fabrics in their extended DRYVR waterproof collection. The new Pertex Shield Stretch fabric is bluesign approved and constructed with an advanced Hydrophilic polyurethane membrane that provides 100% waterproof and windproof protection while…

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Hideki Matsuyama, his caddie Shota Hayafuji, and coach Mikihito Kuromiya were victims of a robbery in London last week. The trio had been in the English capital following the Paris 2024 Olympic games, where Matsuyama claimed the bronze medal. Unfortunately, during their stopover in London, Matsuyama had his wallet stolen, while both Hayafuji and Kuromiya were robbed of their passports. Thankfully, Matsuyama did not lose his bronze medal and was able to arrive in the US with it. Following the robbery, Matsuyama’s caddie and coach were forced to return to Japan to have their passports and visas reissued. This situation…

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