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Amateur Golfer Nick Dunlap Makes History with PGA Tour Victory

In an extraordinary display of skill and composure, 20-year-old amateur golfer Nick Dunlap clinched his first PGA Tour event, The American Express, becoming the first amateur to achieve this feat since Phil Mickelson in 1991. Despite his historic win, Dunlap, a University of Alabama student, will not receive the $1.5 million prize money due to […]

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Jon Rahm’s Game-Changing Move: The Impact of His Switch to LIV Golf

Jon Rahm, the world’s number three golfer and two-time major winner, has announced his transition from the PGA Tour to the Saudi-backed LIV Golf. This decision, which comes with an eye-watering deal reportedly worth over $500 million, marks a significant shift in the landscape of professional golf. Embed from Getty Images Rahm’s switch to LIV

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Rollback of Golf Ball Distances: Its Impact on Players and Courses

In a move that’s set to change the face of golf as we know it, the governing bodies of the sport, the R&A and USGA, have announced a significant rollback in golf ball distance. This decision, effective from 2028 for professionals and 2030 for amateurs, aims to address the ever-increasing hitting distances and their impact

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French Golf Prodigy Victor Dubuisson Announces Retirement at 33

In a move that has sent ripples through the golfing world, French golf sensation Victor Dubuisson has announced his retirement from professional golf at the age of 33. Known for his remarkable talent and unique approach to the game, Dubuisson’s decision marks the end of an era that saw him reach impressive heights in the

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Hat’s Off: Patrick Cantlay and Goldman Sachs Part Ways

In the dynamic world of golf sponsorships, Patrick Cantlay’s recent split with Goldman Sachs over his hat sponsorship is making headlines. After a four-year partnership, the investment banking giant has decided not to renew its deal with Cantlay, marking an end to an era that saw the golfer become a recognizable figure under the Goldman

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