Golf – Latest News, Tips and Tournament Updates
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Top Stories This Week
First up, the Masters is heating up. After three rounds, the leaders are within a single stroke, and a surprise rookie from South Korea is making a big buzz with a flawless back‑nine. If you follow the live leaderboard, you’ll notice the new Radeon 850 balls are holding their line better in the windy front nine—something worth testing in your own bag.
Meanwhile, the European Tour announced a partnership with a leading tech firm to bring real‑time shot tracking to fans. The move means you can now see stats like club speed and launch angle on your phone right after a shot lands. For the average golfer, those numbers can help you pinpoint where your swing is leaking power.
On the equipment front, several manufacturers released spring‑loaded wedges aimed at improving bunker play. Early reviews say the Slice‑Tech 56° wedge reduces the bounce by 10 %, giving you more control on tight lies. If you’re stuck with a high‐handed lie, give it a try during your next practice round.
Quick Tips to Improve Your Game
Tip #1: Grip pressure. Most amateurs grip too tight, especially on longer clubs. Lighten your hold by about 20 % and watch your clubhead speed rise naturally. Try a simple drill—hold a tee between your thumb and forefinger; if the tee drops, you’re gripping too hard.
Tip #2: Alignment check. Before every shot, place a club on the ground pointing at your target, then align your feet, hips, and shoulders parallel to it. It sounds basic, but many players skip this step and end up playing sideways.
Tip #3: Practice the short game with a purpose. Instead of hitting endless putts, set a goal: sink ten 3‑foot putts, then ten 6‑foot putts, and finally ten 12‑foot putts. This progression builds confidence and mimics real‑course pressure.
Finally, remember that progress in golf is measured in small increments. Keep a short log of what you worked on, the results, and any adjustments you made. Over weeks, those notes become a roadmap to lower scores.
Stay tuned for daily updates, gear reviews, and more pro tips. We’ll keep the content practical, so you can apply it straight away on the course. Happy golfing!
Jhonattan Vegas stunned golf fans with a 7-under 64 to lead the 2025 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow, blazing past big names like Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler who faltered in tough conditions. Vegas posted five birdies late, becoming the first Venezuelan to lead a major and stayed ahead into round two.
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