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Tiger Woods and Nike’s partnership may have come to an end in 2024 after 27 years, but the memories they created on and off the golf course will forever be cherished. From Woods’ iconic chip-in at the 2005 Masters to the countless commercials featuring the two, their relationship was one of the greatest sports marketing partnerships in history. However, with Woods now teaming up with TaylorMade to create a new brand called Sun Day Red, it’s clear that the landscape of pro golf and sports marketing is constantly evolving. The days of golfers sporting clean looks with minimal logos are…

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Golf tournaments are known for the crazy things fans shout, whether it’s due to the anonymity of the crowd or the expensive beverages being consumed. From tired phrases like “bababooey” to more creative ones like Harry Potter references and other random interjections, golf fans are known to make their presence known on televised tee boxes. One notable example from the Olympics was a fan who shouted Min Woo Lee’s catchphrase “Let him cook!” in a French accent, which added to the excitement of the event. The enthusiastic fan’s shout of “Let him cook!” may become the soundbite of the 2024…

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The Omni Homestead Resort in Virginia made an intriguing discovery earlier this week when a lost golf ball was found embedded in a thick piece of oak on the property’s Old Course. The ball appeared to have been missing for around 100 years, based on its deteriorated condition and outdated square dimple pattern. Mark Fry, the director of golf at the resort, was amazed by this unexpected find and began speculating about how the ball ended up in the tree. The Old Course at the Omni Homestead Resort is known for its rich history and has been frequented by numerous…

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Emiliano Grillo, a talented golfer from Argentina, experienced a tumultuous second round at the Olympics after initially getting off to a strong start in the tournament. Grillo shot a five-under 66 in the opening round, putting him in contention for a medal at the prestigious event. However, things took a turn for the worse for Grillo during the second round, culminating in a bunker tirade that caused him to plummet down the leaderboard. Despite displaying fine form in the early stages of the second round, Grillo began to struggle at the 9th hole, where he missed a short putt and…

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Titleist has recently released their brand-new GT line of drivers, and GolfWRX’s very own Resident Club Junkie, Brian Knudson, had the opportunity to test the entire line at the Titleist Performance Institute in Oceanside, California. In a custom fitting session, Brian tried out each model to see which one would best suit his game. Check out our launch report to learn more about the GT drivers. During his testing, Brian found one particular model that stood out to him and ultimately ended up in his bag. With various options available in the GT line, each driver is designed to cater…

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Xander Schauffele continued his impressive run at the Olympics, starting his second round at Le Golf National with a strong performance. He surged to the top of the leaderboard by being five under through the first 12 holes. However, a slip-up at the par-4 13th caused some difficulty for Schauffele as he found his ball in the “long stuff” after missing his drive. What made the situation even more interesting was the discovery of a pile of ants behind his ball. Schauffele noticed the ant pile and called an official for guidance. Despite the potential distraction, he was not granted…

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Topgolf is making golf easier for beginners with a new golf club called The Sure Thing. This club is designed to help newbies hit the ball more solidly and get it airborne. It features a huge club face with a 20-degree loft and a shorter shaft than traditional drivers. The Sure Thing is a collaboration between Topgolf and Callaway engineers, with the goal of making golf more enjoyable for everyone. Topgolf CEO Artie Starrs stated that the purpose of The Sure Thing is to bring joy through more ways to play the game of golf. The club is specifically designed…

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Le Golf National in France has been hosting world-class sporting events since opening in 1990. The premier layout at Le Golf National is L’Albatros, which has hosted major events such as the Open de France, the Eisenhower Trophy, the Ryder Cup, and will host the Paris 2024 Olympic golf tournaments. The course offers a challenging yet fair test for golfers, with water features surrounding many holes on the back nine. The course will play at 7,174 yards for the men’s competition and 6,374 yards for the women’s competition at the Paris 2024 Olympic golf tournaments. The layout features 45 feet…

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