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Scallops are a versatile seafood that can be cooked in various ways to achieve restaurant-quality results at home. Executive chef Omari Shaw of Willowbend Golf Club in Mashpee, Massachusetts, shares his tips on cooking scallops perfectly. Before beginning any cooking method, it is essential to clean and dry the scallops thoroughly to prevent water damage to the oil used for cooking. When pan-searing or pan-roasting scallops, it is crucial to coat the sauté pan or skillet with oil and let it come up to temperature before adding the scallops. Grapeseed oil or a mixture of canola oil and olive oil…
The final round of the 2024 Paris Olympics men’s golf competition saw Jon Rahm, the 54-hole co-leader, open up a four-shot lead with a stellar front-nine score of 31. However, Rahm’s back-nine score of 39 led to his downfall, ultimately leaving him off the medal podium. Scottie Scheffler rallied from six shots behind to win the gold medal, finishing one shot ahead of Tommy Fleetwood and two shots ahead of Hideki Matsuyama, who claimed bronze. The dramatic finish of the final round, particularly Rahm’s collapse, sparked conversation and analysis on Golf Channel’s “Golf Central.” Analyst Brandel Chamblee labeled Rahm’s collapse…
Scottie Scheffler is no stranger to showing his emotions, often crying after his wins. However, when he clinched the gold medal at the Olympics with an impressive nine-under 62, his tears took on a different meaning. The video of Scheffler on the podium during the national anthem may just be the most emotional moment in all of sports this year. As an American, it’s hard not to feel moved by his reaction to winning gold. The Tokyo Olympics have been filled with emotional moments in the golf competition. From Scheffler’s victory to Tom Kim’s tears, Rory McIlroy’s praise of the…
Tom Kim shows strong emotions after narrowly missing out on a medal, faces the prospect of mandatory military service
The story of Tom Kim and the pressure of mandatory military service in South Korea was a significant subplot at Le Golf National this week. In South Korea, able-bodied men must serve 21 months of military service before turning 35, unless they achieve certain sporting accomplishments, such as winning a medal at the Olympics or a gold medal at the Asian Games. Golfers such as Sungjae Im and Si Woo Kim were able to avoid military service through their success at these events, while former phenom Sangmoon Bae had to return home to serve despite being at the peak of…
Scottie Scheffler’s victory at the 2024 Paris Olympics was highlighted by his exceptional performance with his gear setup. One key component of his winning strategy was his use of TaylorMade P7TW irons, originally made for golf legend Tiger Woods. Additionally, Scheffler utilized utility irons from Srixon and wedges from Titleist, showcasing a well-rounded arsenal that propelled him to victory over Tommy Fleetwood and Hideki Matsuyama. The TaylorMade P7TW irons are known for their exceptional precision and control, making them a popular choice among professional golfers. Scheffler’s decision to use these irons, originally made for Tiger Woods, speaks to his confidence…
‘Wow, I’m actually in this’: Victor Perez from France has a hilarious reaction to making a back-nine eagle
Victor Perez, the French golfer, was not making much progress in the first 11 holes of his final round, with only two birdies and no bogeys, placing him 10 under for the tournament. However, everything changed dramatically when Perez began an impressive five-hole stretch starting at the 12th hole. With birdie-eagle-birdie-birdie-birdie, Perez found himself in contention for a podium finish and even had a chance to compete for the gold medal. This sequence of scores, 3-3-3-3-2, propelled Perez into the mix as other players, including Jon Rahm, started to struggle. As Perez continued his impressive run, it was not until…
Scottie Scheffler recently made headlines by winning the gold medal at the 2024 Olympics, and golf enthusiasts everywhere are eager to learn more about the equipment that helped him achieve this remarkable feat. In this article, we will provide a detailed list of the golf equipment used by Scheffler during his impressive victory. Starting with his driver, Scheffler relied on the TaylorMade Qi10 with an 8-degree loft, paired with a Fujikura Ventus Black 7X shaft. This combination of club and shaft allowed Scheffler to achieve the optimal launch and distance off the tee, setting the stage for his remarkable performance…
In a surprising turn of events at the Olympics, World No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler pulled off an incredible comeback to win the gold medal at Le Golf National. Starting the final round four shots behind the leaders, Scheffler shot a nine-under 62, with six birdies on the back nine, to secure the victory for the United States. England’s Tommy Fleetwood finished second to claim the silver medal, while Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama took home the bronze. The final round of the Olympics saw the 54-hole leaders, Xander Schauffele and Jon Rahm, start strong with back-to-back birdies to reach 16 under.…
