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How Jon Rahm made a mistake and still won the BMW Championship

Jon Rahm made a mistake and cost himself a shot on Saturday. Normally, his temper would have gotten the best of him. Not this time. He won the BMW Championship and showed a new side of himself.

Tiger 11-over at BMW, out of Tour Championship

Tiger Woods had four over-par rounds in the BMW and failed to qualify for the Tour Championship.

Danish teen Hojgaard rallies to win UK Champ.

Danish teenager Rasmus Hojgaard rallied from a five-shot deficit Sunday with a 7-under 65 and won the U.K. Championship at The Belfry on the second playoff hole against Justin Walters of South Africa.

Stack: Dick's And Golf Galaxy Seeing Big Spike In Sales And Junior Golf Thriving

Dick’s Sporting Goods CEO Ed Stack, at one time believed to be the most arse-kissed executive in golf, deservedly lost his allure around 2014-15 after the whole PGA pro firing thing that set off a ridiculous blaming of revenue falls on golf’s “structural decline”, and then realizing it was nonsense and golfers might take business elsewhere, backtracked.

As retail sales decline, Stack also appears less powerful with the move to direct-to-consumer online commerce. That all said, even though his past actions and assessments suggest he’s all about the bottom line, his company and the people briefing him remain important observers of industry trends.

Thanks to reader Steve for Myles Udland’s Yahoo Finance story on golf’s positive numbers during the pandemic and this assessment from Stack on junior golf.

And a standout during the quarter is what the company saw in its golf segment. An area that Dick’s management expects will continue to be a point of strength for the company through the rest of the year.

“The golf business has been great both at Dick’s and [Golf] Galaxy,” said Dick’s CEO Ed Stack on the company’s earnings conference call on Wednesday.

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2020 U.S. Open Flyover: Second Hole At Winged Foot

The 484 yard second is highlighted an audacious green enlargement/restoration that took place under Hanse Design’s supervision.

The tee shot features a bend to the right and kind of odd looking outside-the-dogleg fairway bunker at 300 yards, in other words, only a minor annoyance to most in the 2020 Hale America 2/U.S. Open tournament.

Don’t hesitate to hit pause when the flyover reaches the green. Most will focus on the overhanging tree—certainly an odd hazard on a classic course. But spend more time looking at the putting surface shape. You can see a lot of intricate movements, no small feat in the era of USGA Green construction that has made contours and extreme shapes quite cumbersome to create.

Yet it’s those corners, bends and wings that add more interest and natural lines, all things you’d expect in a revered design. For more on Winged Foot’s effort to rebuild greens and retain contours, the USGA produced this video two years ago.

Johnson, Matsuyama tied for lead at tough BMW

Dustin Johnson and Hideki Matsuyama both scratched out a 1-under 69 to share the lead Saturday at the BMW Championship.

With baby due, Rory iffy for Tour Championship

Rory McIlroy could miss the Tour Championship in Atlanta over Labor Day weekend, with his wife expecting their first child any day now.

Walters still leads at UK Champ. at The Belfry

South African golfer Justin Walters doubled his lead to two strokes with a 3-under 69 in the third round of the U.K. Championship on the European Tour on Saturday.

Tiger shoots over par for 3rd straight day at BMW

Tiger Woods shot 2-over 72 at the BMW Championship on Saturday -- just the third time in a non-major that he's opened with three straight rounds over par.

2020 U.S Open Flyover: First Hole At Winged Foot

The countdown begins to Winged Foot and this year’s delayed U.S. Open and as is the tradition here, all 18 flyovers will be posted. While not as cool as this dreck for Executive Committee members to see youth outreach as envisioned by “adults”, we like to stick to the important stuff here.

This year’s tournament will be played September 17-20, meaning, with 18 holes it’s time to chip away at the memory banks since the West Course has not hosted since 2006’s Geoff Ogilvy win.

Much has changed, as Hanse Design oversaw restoration work of A.W. Tillinghast’s original. Out of the chute we get the drive-and-pitch first with its diabolical green. Squared corners and refreshed bunkers look superb.

At just 451 yards, a nice drive sets up a likely wedge for today’s decathletes. Maybe a Pelz nine on a cooler early fall morning.

Olympia Fields Bites Back And It's Still Not Getting A U.S. Open Any Time Soon

Since 2003 I’d somehow forgotten what an absolute snoozer Olympia Fields can be on TV. As in, get out the hair dryer-to-deal-with-pillow-drool-dull, confirms the blogger coming off two amazing BMW Championship afternoon power naps.

That said, if par-protecting-fests-to-make-up-for-the-apparent-indignity-of-Jim-Furyk-winning-your-U.S.-Open, Olympia Fields is certainly a contrast from last week’s birdiefest. However, with a logjam of masterful venues in the queue, the USGA likely shrinking things down to a rota, several bigger name classics offering restored designs, Olympia Fields is not getting a U.S. Open anytime soon.

Dylan Dethier with some of the more extreme numbers for a regular Tour stop.

Billy Horschel says its fair, so in addition to deep naps, I’ll sleep so much better tonight.

The Chicago Tribune’s Teddy Greenstein is reveling in Olympia Fields playing like a U.S. Open course, reporting on the odd USGA shot taken by 36-hole co-leader Rory McIlroy.

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55 (-16) For 18 Holes!

Also, Alexander Hughes parred the first and last hole at South Lakes in greater Tulsa to post 55.

From Adam Woodward at Golfweek:

Hughes, a former player at Central Oklahoma, tied the Guinness Book of World Records’ lowest score in a single round of golf with a 55 on Thursday at South Lakes Golf Course in Jenks, Oklahoma.

After making par on the first hole, Hughes made a hole-in-one on the 155-yard par-3 second, followed by another par. Then he got hot, birdieing Nos. 4-8 with an eagle on No. 9 to make the turn at 9-under 26. His birdie streak ended on No. 10 with a par on 11, but the four-year letter winner at Central got to 10 under with a birdie on No. 12.

The card and last hole attempt at birdie.

BIG NEWS: Alexander Hughes ties world record for lowest round in golf history with a score of 55(-16) at South Lakes Golf Course in Jenks, Oklahoma.

The other 55(-16) was shot by Rhein Gibson at River Oaks Golf Club in Edmond, Oklahoma. pic.twitter.com/l5gYUr1KU2

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Popov: LPGA Sticks With Finalized ANA Inspiration Field Minus Recent Major Winner

A tough, even seemingly irrational call was made by LPGA Commissioner Mike Whan and the LPGA to remain firm on September 10-13th’s ANA Inspiration: the field set for earlier this year remains in place, despite Sophia Popov’s improbable Women’s Open win.

Some context from Julie Williams at Golfweek summing up the tough situation and membership “category” issues created by the pandemic rescheduling. From Whan:

“You don’t have to like that, you don’t have to agree with me on that,” Whan said. “But that way, from the very beginning we knew that a winner there was going to qualify for the 2021 ANA.”

As for limited membership, Whan points out it has happened before – and recently.

“I’ve been commissioner 11 years. I’ve seen plenty of non-member wins at majors,” Whan said. “And I’ve seen almost all of those non-members go onto long and storied careers on the LPGA.”

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Tiger well off BMW pace after second-round 75

Tiger Woods has plenty of work to do this weekend at the BMW Championship, where he's tied for 55th after a 5-over 75 Friday and needs a major run over the next two days to qualify for next week's Tour Championship.

Back from maternity break, Stoelting shares lead

Jackie Stoelting returned from a 14-month maternity break to take a share of the first-round lead in the LPGA Tour's Walmart NW Arkansas Championship.

McIlroy, Cantlay share 2nd round lead at BMW

Rory McIlroy and Patrick Cantalay are the lone golfers under par after the second round of the BMW Championship, sharing the lead at one-under.

Walters stays in lead at UK Championship

South African golfer Justin Walters shot 1-under 71 to stay in the lead after the second round of the U.K. Championship on the European Tour on Friday.

JTNC Alum Adrian Davis to Compete in APGA Tour Events

August 28, 2020

JTNC Alum Adrian Davis to Compete in APGA Tour Events

The African American Tour Quest’s (AATQ) amateur golfer Adrian Davis of San Leandro is scheduled to compete in two Southern California APGA (Advocates Pro Golf Association) TOUR events on August 30 and September 1-2.

The first 18-hole tournament will take place at Montebello Country Club in Montebello on Sunday. The second tournament is the Tour Championship (APGA’s signature event Sept. 1-2) , which is a two-day, 36-hole event at
Industry Hills Golf Club at Pacific Palms Resort in the City of Industry.
Davis, 19, has extensive amateur experience including competing on the Junior Tour of Northern California and has competed in numerous tournaments throughout Northern California—which earned him an “Amateur Exemption” to play in the APGA TOUR’s final tournaments for the 2020 season that features a field of top-notch Black professional golfers from throughout the U.S.
“I’m grateful for the opportunity, and I want to make the most of it. I thank APGA a million, it’s going to be exciting,” said Davis.

In addition, AATQ director of player development and former pro golfer Jeff (JC) Callaway will serve as his caddie.
Recently, Davis was featured in Golden State Warriors’ star Steph Curry’s “new brand” commercial.

–NCGA Staff 

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Three-shot lead for Waters at UK Champ.

Play was suspended after heavy rain caused flooding on the course.


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