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Jack Burke Jr. was a legendary golfer who passed away just before what would have been his 101st birthday. Despite being almost 60 years removed from his retirement as a tour pro, Burke remained a vital part of golf history, excelling as a player, teacher, club owner, author, influencer, and preserver of the best things in golf. His insights from a Golf Digest interview in 2004 continue to hold up well nearly two decades later. Burke shared various anecdotes and pieces of advice that showcase his unique perspective on the game of golf. One story Burke shared involved a man…

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The LPGA’s 2024 season is kicking off with the Tournament of Champions, following a short offseason. This year’s season includes 33 events, including the five majors, the Solheim Cup, and the Olympics. In anticipation of the upcoming season, here are five bold predictions for what’s to come. Lydia Ko, after a challenging 2023 season, is predicted to bounce back and win twice, securing her spot in the LPGA Hall of Fame. Ko finished last season strong with a third-place finish at the BMW Ladies Championship and a victory at the Grant Thornton Invitational. With a new swing coach and renewed…

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Grayson Murray’s redemption story on the PGA Tour has been a long time coming. Known for his controversial behavior both on and off the course, Murray’s recent win at the Sony Open has put him in the spotlight in a way he has not experienced before. Despite his past transgressions, Murray’s journey to sobriety and newfound faith has many wondering if he truly has turned a new leaf or if he is simply painting a new picture for the public eye. Murray’s struggles with alcohol abuse and mental health issues have been well-documented, making his triumph at the Sony Open…

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The year 2024 is a pivotal one for twin golfers Nicolai and Rasmus Hojgaard. While they are currently competing together in the Dubai Invitational and Dubai Desert Classic, their paths will soon diverge. Nicolai is set to begin his first full season as a member of the PGA Tour, while Rasmus is focused on kickstarting his final season on the DP World Tour in the Middle East. Rasmus narrowly missed out on joining his brother on the PGA Tour due to a shoulder injury that kept him sidelined for two-and-a-half months in 2023. Despite the setback, he showed strong performances…

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Professional golfer Daniel Berger is set to make his long-awaited return to the PGA Tour after an 18-month injury layoff. The 30-year-old has been sidelined due to lower disc issues and deep bone sensitivity, which made it extremely painful for him to even participate in the sport. Berger has expressed the physical and emotional toll that this period of his life has taken on him, noting that it was the worst six months he has ever experienced. Despite these challenges, Berger is ready to get back on the course and resume his career. Berger is a four-time PGA Tour winner…

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Guy Kinnings is set to take over as chief executive of the European Tour Group on April 2, becoming only the fifth person to hold this high-profile role since the circuit officially began in 1972. The landscape of the tour has changed significantly over the years, with talks between the PGA Tour, Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, and the Strategic Sports Group influencing the future direction of the tour. The transition from Keith Pelley to Kinnings has brought about uncertainty regarding the future of the DP World Tour, formerly known as the European Tour. The DP World Tour has long…

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Tiger Woods and Nike have had a long-standing partnership that has spanned over 27 years, resulting in 82 wins on the PGA Tour and 15 major titles. However, Woods recently announced that he will no longer be wearing Nike, marking the end of an era in both golf and fashion. As we await to see what the future holds, let’s take a look back at some of the most iconic moments from the Nike/Tiger collaboration over the last two decades. In 1996, a 19-year-old Tiger Woods signed a $40 million endorsement deal with Nike ahead of his pro debut. This…

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Roger Wheeler, a successful businessman and chairman of Telex, Inc., was a regular at Southern Hills Country Club in 1981, where he was known for his golf game and friendly disposition. However, his life took a dark turn when he unknowingly became entangled with the Winter Hill Gang, led by infamous mobster Whitey Bulger, through his purchase of World Jai Alai. Wheeler soon realized that his associates were stealing from him, leading to a dangerous confrontation as he sought to uncover the truth. As Wheeler delved deeper into the corruption within World Jai Alai, the gang members felt increasingly threatened…

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