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The Rypstick ButterBlade is a miniature iron designed to improve ball striking and help golfers level up their game. The acronym RYP stands for Reach Your Potential, and the company aims to enhance all aspects of a player’s performance. The ButterBlade is the latest training aid developed by Rypstick to focus on improving ball striking. The ButterBlade is incredibly easy to use, requiring no setup, assembly, or instruction manual. Users can simply take it out of the box, head to the range, and start hitting balls with it. The intuitive design makes it accessible for golfers of all skill levels,…

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The 2024 Open Championship is set to take place at the Royal Troon Golf Club, marking the tenth time the course will host the prestigious tournament. The last time Royal Troon hosted The Open was in 2016 when Henrik Stenson secured a memorable victory over Phil Mickelson. The course is a par 71, measuring 7,385 yards, with a relatively easy front-nine and a challenging back-nine, providing a difficult finishing stretch for players. With 156 players in the field, including almost all of the world’s top players, the competition promises to be fierce as they vie for the coveted Claret Jug.…

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Collin Morikawa, the winner of the 2021 British Open, has been using a blended set of TaylorMade irons in his professional career. These sets often include some prototype P•7CM irons, which are specifically designed for him. By tinkering with prototype cavity-back irons and adding a prototype 4-iron to his bag, Morikawa has been able to fine-tune his equipment to suit his playing style. At the RBC Scottish Open and the British Open, he debuted the next generation of better-player, cavity-back irons from TaylorMade, the P•7CB irons. The P•7CB irons, which have not been officially released by TaylorMade, are similar in…

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Royal Troon in Scotland is home to one of the most famous holes in golf, the Postage Stamp. This hole is best known for its set of steps that lead down to the green, adding an interesting element to the approach shot. The shot into the Postage Stamp hole is severely downhill, presenting a unique challenge to golfers. This type of approach requires a different strategy compared to hitting to a green that is on the same level as the tee box. The downhill approach on the Postage Stamp hole means that the ball will come down to earth at…

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Sedge Valley, the fifth course at Sand Valley in Nekoosa, Wisconsin, offers a unique and intimate golfing experience. Playing to a par of 68, it requires strategic thinking on every shot. The practice facilities are shared with other Sand Valley courses and include a driving range and short game area. Caddies are recommended for a better experience on the course. The beauty and scenery of Sedge Valley are inspired by heathland courses in England, with a rich green landscape and splashes of sand. The course feels open and airy, allowing players to appreciate the natural landscape and focus on their…

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Tiger Woods, a golf legend with 15 major championships under his belt, addressed Rory McIlroy’s U.S. Open collapse for the first time at the Open Championship in Troon, Scotland. Woods, known for his unmatched skill and mental fortitude, is often seen as an otherworldly figure in the world of golf. However, moments like McIlroy’s collapse serve as a reminder that even Woods is not immune to the pressures and challenges of competitive golf. At the Open Championship, a reporter asked Woods if he had ever experienced the same level of discomfort that McIlroy felt after missing a crucial putt at…

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Royal Troon’s Old Course, which will host the 2024 British Open Championship, has a rich history dating back to its origins in 1878 as a five-hole layout. It was later expanded to 18 holes by 1888, with the original design by George Strath and Willie Fernie. In 1923, five-time Open champion James Braid renovated the course, which has since undergone several modifications and lengthenings. Despite these changes, Braid’s layout has stood the test of time, and the 2024 tournament will mark the 10th Open held at Troon. Ranked No. 23 on Golfweek’s Best list of top classic courses in Great…

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Tiger Woods remains determined to continue playing golf, despite recent injuries and lackluster performances. At his pre-Open Championship press conference, Woods confidently stated that he believes he can still win events and that his belief has not wavered in the past few years. He also took a playful jab at Colin Montgomerie, who recently suggested that Woods should retire. Woods defended his right to continue playing, noting that he is exempt as a past champion until he turns 60, unlike Montgomerie. This defiant response to criticism adds an element of drama to the upcoming tournament. In an interview with The…

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