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When it comes to improving your golf swing, many amateur golfers tend to focus solely on their backswing. While this is important, it’s crucial not to overlook the follow-through as well. The follow-through is often the culprit for inconsistent ball-strikers who may have a great backswing but struggle with contact due to issues with weight shifting and hip turning at impact. Maintaining consistency throughout the swing, from backswing to follow through, is essential for success in golf. To help golfers improve their follow-through and achieve better results, GOLF Top 100 Teacher Brian Mogg offers a simple drill that emphasizes the…
The inspiring journey of a self-made underdog from Uganda who made history at the U.S. Amateur
Godfrey Nsubuga, a 24-year-old golfer from Lugazi, Uganda, made history by becoming the first player to represent Uganda in the prestigious U.S. Amateur Championship. Growing up in a country not known for producing elite golfers, Nsubuga and his friends started playing golf using makeshift clubs made from Eucalyptus trees. They turned a soccer pitch into a golf course, setting up their own holes. Limited access to golf courses in Africa led Nsubuga to start as a caddie, working his way up to playing for the junior national team. Starting as a ball spotter at Mehta Golf Club, Nsubuga eventually joined…
Viktor Hovland, the reigning FedEx Cup champion, has been struggling this season with just one top-10 finish in 13 starts, putting him at No. 57 in the FedEx Cup standings. In order to defend his title, he needs to make significant improvements in the FedEx St. Jude Championship and climb into the top 50 to qualify for the playoffs. However, history shows that no winner of the BMW Championship has failed to qualify and defend their title since the playoffs began in 2007. Growing up in Norway, where the path to the PGA Tour is challenging, Hovland has always been…
3’s Greenville in South Carolina offers a unique golfing experience that breaks away from traditional golf traditions. Founded in 2000, the venue provides a come-one, come-all atmosphere focused on good food, good vibes, and par-3 fun. The founder, Davis Sezna, emphasizes respect as the only hard-fast rule at the venue, creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for golfers of all skill levels and backgrounds. 3’s Greenville not only offers alternative golf entertainment but also celebrates the timeless qualities that make golf great, such as camaraderie, exercise, and friendly competition. The venue stays open until 11 p.m., providing golfers with the…
The 2024 FedEx Cup Playoffs are set to kick off, with millions of dollars on the line for the players competing in this series of playoff tournaments. The PGA Tour champion will be awarded the FedEx Cup and a hefty sum of prize money at the end of the playoffs. This article will provide an overview of the FedEx Cup Playoffs, including the format, schedule, prize money, and how to watch the action. The FedEx Cup Playoffs consist of three stroke-play tournaments, with the top 70 players in the FedEx Cup standings qualifying for the first event, the FedEx St.…
8 players in need of standout performances at the 2024 FedEx St. Jude Championship to secure spots in the top 50 and BMW Championship
The 2024 FedEx St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind in Memphis, Tennessee, is currently underway with the top 70 players in the FedEx Cup standings competing for a spot in the BMW Championship. The event is crucial for players near the top of the point standings who are looking to solidify their positions in the top 50 as the Tour Championship approaches. With an increased amount of FedEx Cup points up for grabs, moves up and down the standings will be volatile, making for an exciting and competitive tournament. The winner at TPC Southwind will receive 2,000 points, four times…
The LPGA Tour’s Hall of Fame criteria may face uncertainty for the first time in eight years, as there is no clear next player in line to meet the challenging 27-point threshold. Previously, it was expected that Lydia Ko would be the next player to qualify after Inbee Park, but with Ko earning her final needed point for entry with an Olympic gold medal, it is possible that no one else may qualify under the current points structure. The LPGA requires players to earn 27 points to be eligible for its Hall of Fame, with various ways to gain points…
Lydia Ko, the humble and accomplished golfer, recently won the Olympic gold medal in a spectacular performance at the Paris Olympics. Despite her incredible achievement, Ko kept the medal in her backpack to avoid drawing attention to herself as not everyone knew she was an athlete or an Olympian. After pulling an all-nighter following her victory, Ko finally got some much-needed rest and described the experience as surreal, questioning if it was all a dream. Now, Ko is competing in the ISPS Handa Women’s Scottish Open at Dundonald Links as a tune-up for the upcoming AIG Women’s British Open at…
