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One Simple, Yet Powerful, Tip From Jack Nicklaus We Should All Follow

One Simple, Yet Powerful, Tip From Jack Nicklaus We Should All Follow

With Jack Nicklaus's Memorial being held this week at his famed Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio, I’ve been reflecting on some of the best tips and secrets

I’ve heard over the years from one of the best of all time. Like many 40-plus year old golfers, books like Jack's Golf My Way were required reading for me. To this day, I still turn to some of the countless tips and concepts I learned from Jack.

Steady Head

One of Jack's most simple yet powerful tips is the idea of the head staying steady both at address, as we move back to the top and especially down and through impact.

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All the Best Shots from the Charles Schwab Challenge | 2021

Check out the top shots of the week from the 2021 Charles Schwab Challenge, featuring Tony Finau, Sergio Garcia, Jordan Spieth and Jason Kokrak, who claimed his second win of the season and of his PGA TOUR career at Colonial Country Club.

How to Watch the 2021 U.S. Women's Open

How to Watch the 2021 U.S. Women's Open

For the first time in its illustrious history, The Olympic Club in San Francisco will host the world’s best female golfers as they compete at this week’s U.S. Women’s Open, conducted by the United States Golf Association. The field of 156 players will battle for a $5.5 million purse, the largest purse in women’s golf history, and one player will earn the coveted title of U.S. Women’s Open champion.

NBCUniversal will present more than 26 hours of live coverage across NBC, GOLF Channel and Peacock.

$169 Kirkland Wedge Set... Tested!

In this video, Neil Tappin puts the Kirkland Signature 3-Piece Wedge Set through its paces. He tries the 52?, 56? and 60? models in a range of scenarios including testing the 52? against a premium wedge on a launch monitor and comparing the 60? to another wedge option at a similar price point. The question is, if you go for a wedge set like this - what do you get for your money?

Tiger Woods: Rehab Process 'More Painful Than Anything I Have Ever experienced'

Tiger Woods: Rehab Process 'More Painful Than Anything I Have Ever experienced'

In his first interview since his car accident in February, Tiger Woods said he’s focused not on his long-term playing future but a more immediate goal: Walking on his own.

“This has been an entirely different animal,” Woods told Golf Digest, with whom he has a content partnership. “I understand more of the rehab processes because of my past injuries, but this was more painful than anything I have ever experienced.”

Woods suffered serious injuries when he was involved in a one-vehicle crash in Southern California on Feb. 23. Woods had multiple open fractures to his lower right leg and needed to have a rod placed in his tibia and screws and pins inserted in his right foot and ankle.

Updates on his progress have been limited. On April 23, he posted a photo on his Instagram account of him on crutches and an air cast on his lower right leg, with the caption: “My course is coming along faster than I am.” Several PGA Tour players who live in the South Florida area have visited Woods and noted his upbeat demeanor.

Matt Clark from the Epson Tour joins the Bunker to Bunker Golf Show!