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The blue blazer is a timeless staple in the world of golf fashion. It has been a popular choice among golfers since the days of the Eisenhower Administration, and its versatility is what makes it a must-have item in every golfer’s wardrobe. Despite its traditional roots, modern manufacturers have made blue blazers more stylish and fashionable than ever before. If you don’t already own one, it’s time to add a blue blazer to your collection and elevate your post-round look. When choosing a blue blazer, there are several style and fit considerations to keep in mind. Closure styles vary from…

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The John Deere Classic is the main event in the golf world this week as other major tours are off. The tournament is taking place at TPC Deere Run in Illinois, a par-71 course designed by D.A. Weibring and Chris Gay in 2000. This week, the course will play 7,289 yards for the 156 players in the field, with top names like Jordan Spieth and Jason Day competing. Spieth, a past winner of the tournament in 2013 and 2015, will be looking to add another victory to his resume. On the other hand, Day, who last played in the tournament…

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Jordan Spieth emerged victorious at the 2015 John Deere Classic in a playoff against Tom Gillis, securing his fourth win of the season. Spieth had entered the final round with a two-stroke lead, fueled by a remarkable 10-under 61 on Saturday. His consistent play on Sunday led him to a playoff, where he ultimately prevailed at 20 under par. This victory marked Spieth’s second triumph at the tournament held in Silvis, Illinois. At the tournament, Spieth utilized a set of clubs that included a Titleist 915D2 driver with a 9.5-degree loft, equipped with an Aldila Rogue Black Limited Edition 60…

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Klay Thompson, a basketball star and golf enthusiast, recently left the Golden State Warriors for the Dallas Mavericks. With a new contract in hand, he is now searching for a new home. One potential option is the Right Mix Ranch in Joshua, Texas, priced at $5.85 million and located half an hour south of Fort Worth. This 24-acre property features a nine-hole par-30 golf course, a main house, and four high-end guest cabins, making it an ideal space for Thompson and his guests. The main house at the Right Mix Ranch may be smaller than what Thompson is used to,…

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Jean Van de Velde, the former European and PGA Tour pro, has found himself at Punta Mita Golf Club, a serene oceanside resort in Nayarit, Mexico. Despite being synonymous with one of the most unforgettable and shattering meltdowns in sports history at the 1999 Open Championship, Van de Velde has found bliss in his role as the director of instruction at Punta Mita Golf Club. His infamous runner-up finish at the Open Championship did not define his career, as he went on to represent Europe in the 1999 Ryder Cup and achieve unexpected wins in his post-playing career. Van de…

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Singapore is known for its wealth, ranking third in the world for per capita GDP. Despite its affluent population, golf is not as popular in the country as one might expect. There are fewer than a dozen private golf clubs remaining in the region, and as of July 1, 2024, Singapore no longer has an 18-hole public golf course as Marina Bay Golf Course has permanently closed. Even with a boost in golf due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the facility was unable to stay open as the value of land in the area continued to rise. Golfers in Singapore expressed…

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The recent Dutch court decision involving professional golfer Joost Luiten and his eligibility to compete in the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris has garnered attention in the golfing world. Luiten, who had previously been denied entry by the Netherlands Olympic Committee and Netherlands Sports Federation, took to Instagram to announce his court victory and express his excitement about participating in the upcoming Olympic games. Luiten’s victory came after he contested the decision made by the NOC/NSF and demanded an independent judgment on his case. This decision could potentially have an impact on the other two Dutch golfers who had also…

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The John Deere Classic welcomes back two favorite sons, Jason Day and Jordan Spieth, who both had significant success at the tournament in the past. Day made his PGA Tour debut in 2006 and Spieth competed as an amateur in 2012, both leaving their mark on the event. Despite their busy schedules and commitments to other tournaments, Day and Spieth have recognized the value of their relationship with the John Deere Classic and have returned in 2022. While Day had to withdraw from the tournament due to a back injury, the fact that both players are back after years of…

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