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Billy Horschel recently emerged victorious at the PGA Tour’s 2024 Corales Puntacana Championship, showcasing his exceptional golf skills and mastery of his equipment. Let’s take a closer look at the golf gear that played a crucial role in his success. Horschel’s trusty driver, the Titleist TSR3 with a 9-degree loft, was equipped with a Fujikura Ventus Black TR 6 X shaft. This combination allowed him to achieve impressive distances off the tee while maintaining control and accuracy. In addition to his reliable driver, Horschel relied on his fairway woods to navigate the challenging course at the Corales Puntacana Championship. His…
Witness the Chevron’s lowest amateur player experience one of the wildest, most fortunate bounces in golf history
Amateur golfer Jasmine Koo had an unforgettable experience at the Chevron Championship when she got an incredibly lucky bounce on the 72nd hole. Despite being one of four amateurs in the field, Koo managed to secure low-amateur honors after making birdie on the final hole. Her memorable shot came on the par-5 18th, where she hit a chunked 5-wood that miraculously bounced off a floating Chevron platform sign and landed safely on the fringe of the green. Koo’s fortunate bounce saved her from what seemed like an inevitable trip to the water hazard and allowed her to finish the tournament…
Billy Horschel’s impressive performance at the Corales Puntacana Championship earned him his eighth PGA Tour title. With a final-round 63, Horschel secured the victory, finishing at 23-under total, two shots ahead of Wesley Bryan. This win marked Horschel’s first victory since the Memorial in 2022. Despite not being in the top ranks of the PGA Tour recently, Horschel’s hard work and belief in his ability paid off on the course. The victory at the Corales Puntacana Championship also came with a substantial financial reward for Horschel. He earned $720,000 of the $4 million purse, while Bryan received $436,000 for his…
Ireland secured a historic victory at the European Nations Team Championship, marking only the second time in their history that they have claimed the prestigious title. Jack Hearn of Tramore played a key role in leading the team to victory, with a strong T3 finish in the individual event contributing to Ireland’s overall success. The team, which also included Sean Keeling, Matt McClean, and Hugh Foley, delivered a phenomenal performance throughout the tournament in Sotogrande, Spain. Team captain Niall Mac Sweeney expressed his delight at the team’s achievement, praising the players and coach Michael Collins for their efforts. He emphasized…
Nelly Korda is aiming for her fifth straight win at the Chevron Championship, tied for the lead with Brooke Henderson and one stroke behind Atthaya Thitikul. However, weather conditions could pose a challenge, with thunderstorms expected to continue overnight, leaving Korda with 25 holes to finish on the final day. Despite the obstacles, Korda remains positive and focused on capitalizing on the opportunities ahead. The LPGA has scheduled play to resume early in the morning to allow players to finish their rounds. Korda has experience with extended play on Sundays, having won two previous events in playoffs. If she secures…
Scottie Scheffler is leading the RBC Heritage tournament after a dominating performance over the weekend. Starting with a mediocre round on Thursday, Scheffler quickly rebounded with a strong back nine and surged ahead with a 63 on Saturday, securing a one-shot lead. With wins at Bay Hill, Sawgrass, and Augusta already under his belt, Scheffler’s current form is nothing short of remarkable. Scheffler’s play has been nothing short of exceptional, highlighted by his ability to control the trajectory of the ball with precision and consistency. With a bogey-free streak of 51 holes, Scheffler’s performance has been unrivaled in this tournament.…
Scottie Scheffler has been on a winning streak, dominating tournaments like Bay Hill, the Players Championship, the Masters, and co-leading the RBC Heritage. His success seems almost unstoppable, with no signs of slowing down. However, during a guest appearance on the CBS broadcast, Justin Thomas pointed out a small quirk in Scheffler’s game – his use of high-numbered golf balls. Thomas found it strange that an elite player like Scheffler would use a high-numbered ball, questioning if it was a common practice among top players. Thomas’s observation was supported by Dottie Pepper, who shared his confusion over Scheffler’s choice of…
Stephanie Sparks, a former All-American college golfer and U.S. Curtis Cup player, recently passed away at the age of 50 in Orlando. Sparks had a successful amateur career, winning prestigious events such as the 1992 North and South Women’s Amateur and the 1993 Women’s Western Amateur and Women’s Eastern Amateur. She also excelled in college golf at Duke University, earning All-American honors in her freshman and sophomore years. Sparks represented the United States on the 1994 Curtis Cup team. Unfortunately, injuries cut Sparks’ professional golf career short after just one season on the LPGA Tour. Despite this setback, golf remained…
