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Charlie Woods and Eva Lye emerged victorious in their divisions at the 2024 South Florida PGA Junior Cup, held at BallenIsles Country Club’s newly renovated East Course in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Known as “The Cup,” this event is one of the eight junior majors on the South Florida PGA Junior Tour. Woods triumphed over 62 other junior boys golfers, while Lye emerged as the best among 25 girls in the competition. Woods showcased his skills by finishing under par with scores of 73-68-73, while Lye clinched the title with a 1-under 71 to surpass Abigail Sheldon. In an interview…
Matteo Manassero, a promising young golfer, found himself in Denmark in 2009 at just 16 years old, advocating for golf to be included in the Olympic Games. He was part of a delegation that successfully campaigned for golf to be an Olympic sport, alongside notable figures like Tiger Woods, Michelle Wie, and Peter Dawson. Manassero’s career started out strong, with several wins and accomplishments on the European Tour, but his game took a downward spiral leading up to the 2016 Olympics qualification period. As Manassero struggled on the tour, experiencing a series of missed cuts and a drop in world…
Titleist has released its latest lineup of golf clubs, including the Titleist GT3 driver, 3-wood, and hybrid. The driver features a 10-degree loft and a D1 SureFit setting, paired with a Graphite Design Tour AD shaft. The 3-wood has a 15-degree loft and a B1 Sure Fit setting, with a Mitsubishi Diamana Blue 80 TX shaft. The hybrid has a 19-degree loft and a D4 SureFit setting, with a Fujikura Ventus Blue HB 9 X shaft. In terms of irons, Titleist offers the 150 (4) and 620 CB (5-9) models. The 4 iron has a Fujikura Ventus Black HB 10…
The second day of the Paris Olympic men’s golf competition showcased a challenging 18th hole at Le Golf National, with golfers struggling to navigate the bunkers and rough that lined the fairway. Despite the obstacles, three golfers were tied at 11-under par after 36 holes, with nine others within five strokes of the lead. Notable names like Scheffler, Kim, Niemann, and C.T. Pan were in contention, setting the stage for a dramatic conclusion to the tournament. One of the standout performers on day two was Tapio Pulkkanen, whose rollercoaster round saw him rise into the top ten before a disastrous…
The Olympic golf tournament in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France is heating up with Xander Schauffele, Hideki Matsuyama, and Tommy Fleetwood leading the pack after 36 holes. While each of these top-ranked players struggled to finish their rounds, they are still two shots clear of the field at 11 under par. Schauffele felt he missed opportunities, Matsuyama made errors on the 18th hole, and Fleetwood had to scramble for a closing bogey. Despite their discomfort, they are all in contention for a spot on the medal stand. Schauffele, ranking No. 2 in the world, expressed frustration with not being as aggressive as he…
3 Remarkable Leaders and Unexpected Surprises Shine at the Most Memorable Olympic Golf Tournament
The third modern era Olympics of golf has proven to be the best one yet, with star power in the field and strong crowd support. Xander Schauffele, the defending Olympic gold medalist from Tokyo, is leading at 11 under par, showcasing his skills on the course. He has not missed a cut since the 2022 Masters and is coming off a summer where he won two of the last three major championships. Schauffele is enjoying the full Olympic experience this time around with fan support, making the event even more special for him. Tommy Fleetwood has been surprising himself with…
Hideki Matsuyama is currently tied for the lead heading into the third round of the 2024 Olympics Men’s golf event at Le Golf National in France. Matsuyama, who shot an impressive eight-under 63 in the opening round, followed it up with a three-under 68 in the second round. Despite his fine play, Matsuyama now faces tough competition as he shares the lead with England’s Tommy Fleetwood and defending gold medalist Xander Schauffele, all at 11 under. For the third round, Matsuyama, Schauffele, and Fleetwood will tee off together in the final pairing at 6:39 a.m. ET. Fans can catch the…
Xander Schauffele found himself in a peculiar situation during the second round of the Olympic Golf event when an ant hill appeared next to his ball in the rough at Le Golf National. Despite this unexpected obstacle, Schauffele managed to play through and finish the round with a 66, putting him at the top of the leaderboard. His day included a mix of pars, birdies, and bogeys, showcasing his ability to navigate a variety of challenges on the course. Schauffele humorously described the encounter with the ant hill, noting that he noticed it while assessing his lie and preparing to…
