ICYMI: Your Weekly Golf Roundup – January 8, 2022
It’s hard to believe we are already one week into the new year. Is it just us or was most of last year a complete blur? Even though we are barely just getting started, 2022 already has some big golf news. Here’s what you missed this week…
Rule Changes in 2022
How many of the new 2022 USGA Rules do you need to know? Three of them are particularly noteworthy, but they only have an impact on a limited number of professionals and a tiny number of amateur golfers. Regardless, having a fundamental understanding of things will make you the most intelligent member of your group, and it can’t hurt to be well-informed, can it?
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Airline Loses Pros Bag, Returns it with Snapped Club
A finer way to end the year could not have been imagined for Viktor Hovland, who won his final two starts at Mayakoba and in the Bahamas, moving him up the Official World Golf Ranking to No. 7 for the first time in his career. His start to 2022, though, hasn’t gone nearly as smoothly as he’d hoped while in another tropical paradise. But then things took a turn for the worse…
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Golf Dance
Who knew golfers were the ones with the smoothest dance moves? Well, obviously! Something tells us that this one is going to be the new trend. Just look at those hip thrusts! Be sure to try this out, and by all means, please make sure you record yourself and put it on social media so we can all get a good laugh…I mean admire your many talents lol
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9 Golf Terms You May Not Know
Although many phrases have merely evolved over time, others have a specific meaning and value to the game. Having the ability to tell your score without looking at your scorecard is critical when scoring. Of course, depending on your final score, you may “inadvertently” drop in a few expletives to describe your f**ing 3 putt to your friends and family. Most of the terminology are probably familiar to you, but there are a couple that aren’t quite as well-known as the others.
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Phil’s Return to Tournament After 21 Years
The event is only open to those who won the year before, and 39 golfers qualified by winning a Tour event. Because of his gold medal win in Japan, Xander Schauffele is in the field. The only Tour winner not in the field is Rory McIlroy. Phil Mickelson, who is competing for the first time since the Mercedes Championships in 2001, is perhaps the biggest name to enter…
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