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Image Credit: Rezdy Sometimes you need to take a break from watching golf on TV of whatever means you use to watch the action, and check out some social media, specifically Instagram. It’s quick and provides photos that can be entertaining and useful to learn more about players and products, notably balls. Here's some Instagram accounts that you should be following:
Image Credit: My Gold Daily It’s been said in golf that a tournament cannot be won in the first round, but it can be lost in the final round judging by what has happened in some of the men’s Majors this year. The PGA Championship looked like a battle between Kevin Kisner, Hideki Matsuyama and Chris Stroud. Kisner held a one-shot lead over the other two going into round four. Justin Thomas sat two back. By the end of the tournament, Thomas won by two, shooting a three-under 68.
Image Credit: Golfweek It’s been an interesting season so far in terms of the Professional Golf Association Majors, which concludes with the PGA Championship, starting Thursday at Quail Hollow in Charlotte, North Carolina. So here are some of my predictions for the player I expect to win and some longshots. Insofar as the PGA Championship is concerned, it is hard to go against Jordan Spieth. Spieth is listed as either the favorite or second favorite on most betting sites.
Image Credit: The Winnipeg Free Press Store You may not know who Jared Steger is, but you’ll probably be interested in some of his golf theories and tips. Image Credit: TourBound Golf Academy Steger is the Head Teaching Professional at TourBound Golf Academy in Chicago. He competed professionally on the Web.com, PGA Tour Canada and Latino America Tour. His coaching experience includes Assistant Varsity Golf Coach at New Trier High School in Winnetka, Illinois, and Lead Instructor at International Junior Golf Academy in Bluffton, South Carolina.
Image Credit: BT Sport Okay, it’s time to unveil my choice to win the Open. Similar to the U.S. Open, I am staying away from favorites. First of all, when you pick a favorite and he wins, that hardly makes you a genius. When you take a long shot, as I did in the U.S. Open, there’s greater satisfaction if he wins.
Image Credit: Golf Digest What is wrong with Rory McIlroy? The 28-year-old native of Northern Ireland started the season ranked second in the world, but he hasn’t been playing like it and has slipped to fourth. He has only played in only eight events this season, including just seven since the new year, because of a nagging rib injury that had led to back issues. His best results have been tied for fourth in two of the tourneys, the last one in the Arnold Palmer Invitational back in March.
Image Credit: GolfWeek Titleist, the name says it all. Whether it’s a pro or recreational golfer, the likelihood the golf ball that is being played is a Titleist Pro V1 or Pro V1x. Both are considered unparalleled in terms of providing unmatched quality and consistency, and one or the other are the go-to balls of premier players such as Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy Kevin Kisner, Billy Horschel , So-Yeon Ryu, Cristie Kerr and John Daly, to name a few.
Image Credit: Reuters This year’s edition of the U.S. Open centers on Dustin Johnson, and for good reason.
The hype about recently-retired Dallas Cowboys’ quarterback Tony Romo joining the broadcast team as part of CBS’s coverage of the DEAN & DELUCA Invitational at the Colonial Country Club this past weekend took a rather ordinary tournament and provided a great sense of anticipation. And it turned out to be illuminating, although also a little disappointing.