Zhang victorious at ANWA

Apr, 2023
With Gianni Magliocco and Ben Alberstadt

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Good morning golf fans and happy Masters Week! Oh my, there are azaleas, green jackets and egg salad sandwiches!

It is hard to believe that LIV Golf looked like it was being sunk by Phil Mickelson’s “scary missiles”. In a March announcement, the USGA indicated that a ball rollback was in the works, but there was much doubt about whether the governing body would actually “do something” to stop the 30-year-old trend of distance creep at professional levels. The most important thing was that the Georgia Peach Ice Cream Sandwich is still available on the Masters concessions menu.

For those who don’t know, Scottie Scheffler, a vest-wrestling legend, won the tournament with a record-setting five strokes. He never lost the lead and went on to win the tournament three times over Rory McIlroy. As you all know, Scheffler was now within one stroke of Cameron Smith, a Ripper GC member. The native of Ridgewood in New Jersey was victorious when Scheffler birdied his third hole with a magnificent pitch-in. Smith then bogeyed.

Storylines

  • Can Scottie Scheffler win back-to-back Masters wins?
  • Rory McIlroy’s unending pursuit of the career grand final (and first major win since 2014)
  • Tiger Woods (necessary inclusion).
  • What will Phil do?
  • LIV – PGA Tour golfer tension, in general, at Champions Dinner where six LIV Golfers and Fred Couples will be there
  • Lengthened 13th: Par-513th, Azalea will play 35 yards more
  • Wednesday’s press conference by Chairman Ridley, for reasons LIV/rollback-ish

ChatGPT was asked why Masters pimento cheese sandwiches are so beloved. The generative language model has the answer.

There are a few reasons that Masters pimento cheese sandwiches have become so popular. They are a staple at the Masters tournament, one of the most prestigious, and well-known golf tournaments around the world. This gives sandwiches a special and long-standing tradition.

The sandwiches are also delicious and have a distinct flavor. These sandwiches are made from a combination of cream cheese, sharp cheddar cheese, mayonnaise and pimentos and served on white bread. This combination of flavors and textures makes it both comforting and satisfying.

The sandwiches are also popular due to their low cost. The sandwiches at the Masters tournament are well-known for being affordable, which allows them to be easily accessible by all and creates a sense of community among golf fans.

1 “I love Texas!”

Golfweek’s Adam Schupak Corey Conners donned the traditional winner’s boot again after he dominated the field at the Valero Texas open in San Antonio, Texas.

  • “Conners won his second PGA Tour win – both at TPC San Antonio Oaks Course – shooting a bogey free 4-under 68. This was one stroke better than Texas native Sam Stevens.”
  • “… The 31-year-old Conners trailed by one stroke into the final day of rounds 64-72-69. However, Conners recorded three birdies on nine, including an 18-footer at nine from the fringe, to gain a four-stroke lead at the turn.

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2. ANWA: Zhang fights back for victory

Via Golf Channel Digital She was four over par through seven holes, and had a five-shot lead. However, the final round at the Masters home was delayed by 3 1/2 hours due to storms. She made a poor decision on the par-5 15, and she went for the water. She had to see Jenny Bae standing over a 20-foot birdie shot on the first playoff hole.

  • “Zhang won it all. Saturday’s only easy shot was her last stroke. She tapped in for par on the second hole, just inches from Bae. This win gave her the chance to beat Bae in a playoff that no one expected.

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3. Ruoning Yuin wins the LA Open

Todd Kelly, Golfweek Ruoning Yuin of China turned her first 36-and 54-hole leads into her first LPGA win.

  • “Yin, 20 years old, shot 68,63,67-71 to win the Dio Implant LA Open at Palos Verdes Golf Club, Palos Verdes Estates (California), beating England’s Georgia Hall.
  • “Yin became a professional at the age of 17 when she played on the China LPGA. She quickly won her first three events there. She is now a LPGA winner. She joins Shanshan Fang as the second Chinese golfer to win.

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4. Brooks is Brook’s first LIV golfer and he has 2 wins

AP report …”Brooks Koepka was the first multiple winner of LIV Golf. He closed with a 3-under 68 and made a 4-foot putt on the last hole to win by one over Sebastian Munoz.

  • “LIV Golf Orlandoo arrived one week before Koepka, 17 other players from the Saudi-funded league, go to Augusta National in the Masters.”
  • Koepka, who was 15-under 198 at Orange County National, said that “going into next week, this’s what you want,”

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5. Tiger arrives in Augusta

ESPN’s Mark Schlabach If there are any questions about Tiger Woods participating in the 87th Masters, he answered them by turning up at Augusta National Golf Club to practice on Sunday…Woods (47), has only competed in one official PGA Tour event in over seven months. He tied for 45th at the Genesis Invitational at Riviera County Club in Los Angeles in February. Woods is a five-time Masters champion and arrived at the practice range around 3 p.m. ET, and hit balls for approximately 30 minutes. This will be his 25th appearance in the Masters.”


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6. Norman: The celebration plan for LIV golfers

Jay Coffin, Golf Digest Norman, told NewsCorp that if one LIV player wins the Masters late Sunday afternoon, the 17 other players will celebrate with the winner at a celebration near Augusta National’s 18th green.

  • Norman stated, “If one of these guys, regardless who it may be, they all are going to be at the 18th green, and that gives me goosebumps to consider.” “When you walk up 18, you caddie hug you and then you see your mom or dad. That’s what we want, to be surrounded by 17 other men.

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7. Woosnam launches a ‘rubbish rollback plan’

Michael McEwan, Bunkered Ian Woosnam, has criticised USGA and the R&A over their proposals for golf ball rollbacks. He insists that they don’t go far enough.

  • The 1991 Masters Champion believes that the introduction of a Model Local Rule to reduce tee shots by up to 15 yards for the largest hitters at top-end golf will not make a significant difference.
  • The 65-year old spoke to the Daily Mail and said that they were trying to kick the ball out. Reduce the shot length by five percent Does that make any difference? It’s really rubbish.
  • “Professionals should have clubs and balls, and amateurs should still enjoy the game.” This is possible.
  • This is the equipment that you would use if you were a professional golfer. Save 25% on the club or the golf ball

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8. Rodgers on winless frustration

Shane Ryan, Golf Digest …”Rodgers started his climb to the top of Friday’s leaderboard. It was a moment to recall the amateur career that seemed like it would lead to big things at the professional level. He tied Tiger Woods’ wins record at Stanford, won the Ben Hogan Award for the nation’s best college golfer, and spent 16 weeks as No. Rodgers is the #1 ranked amateur in the world. He has four 54-hole leads over a PGA Tour career that has surpassed 10 years. However, he has not converted any of them.

  • After his round, he stated, “Yeah. Disappointed day, but great experience. It was great to be in that setting.” “Honestly, Corey, he was clearly quite a lot better than me today, but I will learn from him and come back stronger.”

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9. Conners wins WITB

Driver: Ping G430 LST (9 degrees)

Shaft: UST LIN-Q M40X 6F5

3-wood: Ping G430 Max (15 degrees)

Shaft: Project X HZRDUS Smoke Black Prototype 75 6.5

Hybrid: Ping G425 (19 degrees @20.5)

Shaft: UST VTS Red Hybrid 85 X

Irons Ping iBlade (4 – PW)

Shafts: Project X 120 6.0

Wedges: Ping Glide 4.0 (50-S12, 56-S12), Titleist Vokey Design SM8 (60-08M)

Shafts: Project X 120 6.0

Putter: Putter: PLD Prime Tyne H

Ball: Titleist Pro V1

Grips: Golf Pride MCC


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