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IRON vs DRIVER Set Up Basics- In this weeks Impact Show we show you the differences in set up between your irons and your driver! We detail the required attack angle for both clubs and also provide you with some tips within your set up that can stop your slice! COMMENT below to let us
Michelle Wie has been hitting balls for only a week, but she’s playing in the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship at Hazeltine National. A wrist injury, that started two years ago and has forced her to take breaks from playing several times over the past two seasons, flared up again, forcing Wie to take time. Her
9:48 AM ET PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — Tiger Woods does not figure to be picking up a golf club anytime soon. Much to the dismay of tournament organizers in Detroit and Minneapolis, he will instead spend time with his family, decompressing from one major championship, then trying to build back up to another. That he
Following a highly entertaining major on the West Coast, the PGA Tour makes its way back across the country for the Travelers Championship, an event that’s gone from one of the best-kept secrets on the schedule to what’s now a premier tournament. The evidence of this is all in this year’s field, which consists of
Previously known for his prodigious length and elite ball-striking, Gary Woodland’s career-defining victory at Pebble Beach puts the 35-year-old into a new category. His 13-under total at the 2019 U.S. Open bested Brooks Koepka by three shots, preventing Koepka from becoming just the second player to win three consecutive U.S. Open titles. Woodland’s first major
10:30 AM ET The third major of the year — the 2019 U.S. Open — is in the books, with unlikely winner Gary Woodland holding the trophy after an impressive 13-under performance. Woodland held off Brooks Koepka, who came up just short in his bid for three straight U.S. Opens and his second major of
Wanna improve your game. Watch this video once and then mimic exactly what Fred Couples does. It’s that easy! DISCLAIMER: If you can’t mimic Freddy, then my suggestion is to take up another sport…perhaps lawn darts or maybe walking.
Mark Crossfield talks golf travel and how to get the most from your golf trip. If its long haul or a trip to Europe see what tips the gang have to help you enjoy your next golf in the sun holiday. Playing golf abroad offers some different challenges with travel and warmer temperatures. Make sure
Monday qualifying for a PGA Tour event is one of the most difficult tasks in all of golf, as it typically requires a low score on an unfamiliar course to earn one of four spots in a field of often more than 100 players. Never mind trying to do it fresh off a red eye
1:55 PM ET Associated Press AUGUSTA, Ga. — Four members of a Texas family have pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges in what prosecutors say was a scheme that used stolen identities to obtain tickets to the Masters golf tournament, which were then resold for a profit. U.S. Attorney Bobby Christine’s office said in a news
For Gary Woodland, his U.S. Open apparel was a win before the tournament even started. The newly crowned U.S. Open champion partnered with Puma earlier this year on a multi-year deal to wear pieces from the brand’s Volition America Collection. The line supports the Folds of Honor Foundation, helping to fund scholarships for families of
Gary Woodland, gentleman that he is, is not like us. Given what he did down the stretch at Pebble Beach Golf Links during the final round of the U.S. Open, this is hardly a revelation. The 263-yard 3-wood to 14, the already legendary nipped chip from one side of the 17th green to kick-in distance
The best short game wizards do three things very well. They analyze lies around the green very accurately, they control where the club bottoms out in the swing very consistently, and they control the loft they want to use through impact. Gary Woodland did all of those things on the 17th green at Pebble Beach
In 1992, after he had finally won his first major championship, an exhausted Tom Kite shook his head and said, “Well, now I know what the first sentence of my obituary will say.” That comment came after he had won the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach on one of the most treacherous days in golf
9:31 PM ET Gary Woodland won the 119th U.S. Open by three strokes over Brooks Koepka at Pebble Beach on Sunday to capture his first major championship. Woodland, 35, made a long birdie putt on 18 to shoot a 2-under 69 on the final day to finish at 13 under for the tournament. Koepka, who