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Adam Scott, known for his beautiful swing in golf, found himself struggling at the RBC Canadian Open in Hamilton, Ontario. After hitting just 3 of 14 fairways during the third round, he sought help from a familiar face, CBS’s lead golf analyst, Trevor Immelman. Immelman, the 2008 Masters champion and a close friend of Scott’s, provided valuable feedback and encouragement as they worked together on the range to fine-tune Scott’s swing. Scott, who is currently without a coach following a split with his brother-in-law, Brad Malone, found Immelman’s insights and expertise to be beneficial. Immelman had been encouraging Scott to…
Robert MacIntyre delivered a spectacular performance in the RBC Canadian Open, leading the tournament by four strokes after a remarkable finish in the third round. The Scottish golfer birdied the 14th, 15th, and 16th holes, followed by an eagle on the par 5 17th to solidify his lead. With a closing par, MacIntyre heads into the final round with a comfortable advantage at Hamilton Golf & Country Club, aiming for his first PGA Tour title since his last win at the Italian Open in September 2022. Challenges are expected from notable players such as hometown hero Mackenzie Hughes, who sits…
The final round of the US Women’s Open promises to be an exciting one, with three players – Minjee Lee, Andrea Lee, and Wichanee Meechai – sharing the lead at five-under-par. Minjee Lee, the Australian who won the event in 2022, carded a four-under-par third round of 66 to make the biggest move on Saturday. Andrea Lee, also at five-under, is searching for her first victory since 2022 and her first Major win. Meechai, who held the lead going into the weekend, is aiming for her first Major title with a strong performance in the tournament. Behind the leading trio…
The TaylorMade Stealth 2 Rescue is a highly versatile and forgiving hybrid designed for a wide range of golfers. Positioned as the standard model in a lineup of three hybrids, it offers exceptional ball speeds and forgiveness, making it a great option for most players. In this review, we’ll take a closer look at the Stealth 2 Rescue to help you determine if it’s the right choice for your game. When it comes to looks, the Stealth 2 Rescue features a sleek and refined design that is visually appealing. The slimmer face framework and gloss black crown give the club…
Wichanee Meechai, a 31-year-old golfer from Thailand, surprised everyone by leading the U.S. Women’s Open, despite her lack of confidence. It was unexpected given her previous lackluster performance on the LPGA Tour and lack of tournament wins since 2015. However, Meechai managed to hold her own against tough competition and maintained her position at the top of the leaderboard. Despite her doubts, she proved herself as a strong contender in the tournament. Throughout the tournament, Meechai showcased her resilience and determination to succeed. Despite not considering herself a confident player, her performance on the course told a different story. She…
Wichanee Meechai, an eight-year LPGA Tour veteran, is in a thrilling three-way tie for the lead at the U.S. Women’s Open alongside LPGA winners Minjee Lee and Andrea Lee at five under. Meechai displayed remarkable poise under pressure, shooting an impressive one-under 69 despite battling nerves that were near-body-paralyzing at times. She managed to handle the pressure and stay in contention throughout the three rounds of the tournament. Meechai’s track record as a U.S. Women’s Open contender is not typical, as the 158th-ranked player in the Rolex Women’s World Rankings qualified for the championship in early May. She has never…
Robert MacIntyre, the 27-year-old Scottish golfer, is known for his self-deprecating humor on the course, often referring to moments of frustration as “mumping and moaning.” Despite his best efforts to remain positive during the PGA Tour season, he found himself in a similar situation at the RBC Canadian Open. However, with his father, Dougie, serving as his caddie for the first time since 2017, MacIntyre received a much-needed pep talk on the 10th fairway that helped him shift his perspective. Heading into the final round of the tournament at Hamilton Golf and Country Club in Ontario, MacIntyre holds a four-shot…
Robert MacIntyre’s father’s intervention on Saturday sparked a change in his performance at the 3rd round of the 2024 RBC Canadian Open
Robert MacIntyre is making a bid to become the first winner of a PGA Tour event with his father on his bag since Heath Slocum achieved the feat in 2005. Dougie, MacIntyre’s dad, played a crucial role in providing the motivation his son needed after a rough patch on the course. He reminded MacIntyre of the hard work he had put in over the past few weeks and pushed him to focus on the positives. This pep talk proved to be a turning point for the Scottish golfer, who found momentum and started sinking crucial putts to keep him in…
