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European Tour

Shane Lowry ahead of DP World Tour Appearance: “I’ve Got a Lot of Confidence”

Shane Lowry is aiming to continue his good run of form as he makes his final appearance before the first Major Championship of the year at this week’s Porsche Singapore Classic.

Laguna National Golf Resort Club plays host to the opening event on the DP World Tour’s Asian Swing and the Irishman will tee it up in Singapore for the first time in 12 years as he makes his season bow on the 2024 Race to Dubai.

The 2019 Open Champion and Ryder Cup star arrives in Singapore in a strong vein of form, with last week’s tie for 19th at THE PLAYERS Championship following back-to-back top five finishes and he is now targeting another strong result ahead of next month’s Masters Tournament, the first Major of the year.

Shane Lowry Ahead of DP World Tour Start in Singapore

“I played well the last few weeks, I’ve got a few nice results under my belt, so I’m pretty happy with how things have been going this season so far. I’ve come out pretty good and yeah looking forward to the next few weeks.”

“I think it’s such a long time difference that it doesn’t really matter these days — no problems sleeping last night and might head out today and get some work done and get to know the course a little bit. And hopefully I can get out tomorrow then hopefully I get a good night’s sleep tonight and get out there tomorrow and go after it.

“I’ve got a lot of confidence and feel great about my game coming off the last few weeks so it’ll be nice to continue that on. And then I’ve got a two week break leading into Augusta so you never want to go into a Major off the back of a bad result so there’s a little bit of pressure on me to try and play well this week. But I’ve always got high expectations of myself and I’m hoping to come here and give myself a good chance come Sunday afternoon and hopefully do the business.”

About the Porsche Singapore Classic

Porsche is continuing its long-standing relationship with the DP World Tour by extending its global golf involvement with a new multi-year deal to become Title Partner of the Porsche Singapore Classic, announced earlier this year.

The Porsche Singapore Classic is the first of five events on the Asian Swing, with visits to India, South Korea, Japan and China on the schedule in weeks to come.
(Text by European Tour)

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Panorama

How much does Paige Spiranac earn from social media?

Golf influencers continue to grow in popularity and Paige Spiranac tops the list. With four million followers on Instagram and around one million on X (formerly Twitter), she is well ahead of her peers, with Grace Charis in second place with around 2.8 million followers on Instagram. But how much is Spiranac’s social media network worth?

Paige Spiranac with five-figure sums per Instagram post

The answer should come as no surprise when you look at the earnings of other influencers outside of golf. At up to 12,000 dollars per social media post on Instagram and at least 8,500 dollars per post, even the “cheaper” ones are well above a normal monthly pay cheque.

The article from Vegas Insider doesn’t stop at just Paige Spiranac, but compares the earnings of professional golfers with those of golf influencers. Scottie Scheffler typically earns between 2,000 dollars and 3,000 dollars per post. The average post price for professional golfers is around 994 dollars, whereas golf influencers generally earn about 4,837 dollars per post.

Golf Earnings Comparison

Golf Earnings Comparison

Name Role Earnings Per Post
Paige Spiranac Golf Influencer $8,477 – $12,716
Scottie Scheffler Professional Golfer $2,000 – $3,000
Average Professional Golfer Professional Golfer $994
Average Golf Influencer Golf Influencer $4,837

Who is Paige Spiranac?

For those who aren’t frequently active on Instagram and X, Paige Spiranac may not be a name you recognise. She is a former college golfer who has gained notoriety in the golf world as a social media influencer. She played collegiate golf at the University of Arizona and San Diego State University, where she earned All-Mountain West Conference honours in the 2012-2013 and 2013-2014 seasons. After retiring from professional golf, Spiranac became known for her social media presence, particularly on Instagram, where she shares golf tips, tricks and her personal experiences.

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PGA Tour

The Masters Tournament 2024: Jon Rahm’s Champions Dinner with Spanish flair

When golf’s elite gather at Augusta National Golf Club in April for the 2024 Masters Tournament, Jon Rahm will have the honor of judging the former Masters winners at the Champions Dinner. The champions in green can expect a menu full of Spanish specialties, as announced by the defending champion and Augusta National.

The Masters Tournament 2024: Jon Rahms Champions Dinner

Rahm explained about his menu: “With the help of José Andres, the chef who I feel like needs no introduction for a lot of people, we made what would be a northern Spanish Basque country Bilbao menu and basically put in all of my favorites and even included a dish from my grandma. He called my grandma for the recipe. If somebody doesn’t like it, please just don’t tell me. Don’t tell anyone actually. It means a little bit too much to me to hear it.”

A selection of tapas and pinchos will be served as appetizers during the cocktail reception: Iberico ham, Idiazabal cheese with black truffle, tortilla de patatas (omelette with potatoes), chistorra sausage with potatoes, chicken croquettes and Mama Rahm’s traditional lentil stew.

The first course will consist of a Basque crab salad with potatoes, followed by a main course of either Basque ribeye steak with salad and piquillo peppers or pil-pil style turbot with white asparagus.

Rahm had already decided on the dessert last summer: milhojas. “The translation from Spanish would be 1,000 leaves”, he explained. “It’s basically a puff pastry with custard and just very little layers. It was basically Kelley and I’s wedding cake. It varies a little bit where you’re doing it in Spain, but it’s absolutely one of my favorites.”

“Then with the wine selection, we have a Basque white wine from Vizcaya which is called Txakoli. It’s not regular white wine. It’s a little bit drier. Then the red wine, it’s called Imperial. It’s pretty much the same — actually I can do you a favor and show you right here. That’s the name right there. Definitely a different year, obviously.”

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Equipment

TaylorMade introduces new SpeedSoft golf balls

The newly released SpeedSoft golf ball plays a critical role in TaylorMade’s dynamic lineup of 2024 golf balls. This low-compression design was developed with one goal in mind: To deliver the softest feel possible while maintaining explosive speeds for the average golfer. Powered by a new PWRCORE technology that makes it the softest ball in the TaylorMade range, combined with competitive pricing, SpeedSoft is the ideal blend of performance and affordability. It features a low compression core that compensates for distance and an ultra-soft feel on iron shots and approach shots around the green.

TaylorMade aims to revolutionize golf ball style and performance

“SpeedSoft represents a significant step forward in our ongoing commitment to deliver performance products for golfers of all abilities. With a deliberate focus on developing a low compression design, this is the first time we have created a TaylorMade golf ball with a compression differential below 50. SpeedSoft stands out as a game changer due to its unprecedented combination of soft feel and explosive speeds.” – Josh Dipert, Director of Product Development Engineering, Golf Ball.

The new SpeedSoft golf balls from TaylorMade. (Source: TaylorMade)

Building on SpeedSoft’s low compression ratio and soft feel, the new SpeedSoft Ink showcases vibrant visual technology expressed through a distinctive ink splatter design. Designed with high contrast and high visibility in mind, SpeedSoft Ink introduces Taylormade’s patented multi-axis printing technology at a more accessible price point, bringing the brand’s leading visual technology capabilities to a wider audience for the first time. Beyond the performance benefits of visual technology, SpeedSoft Ink represents a canvas of personality and style ideal for those who dare to break convention and change the look of golf balls for the core golfer.

The SpeedSoft Ink series is designed to bring color to the golf course. (Source: TaylorMade)

Golf balls with visual technology

“The market demand for golf balls with visual technology is increasing and reflects a growing segment of golfers who are looking for more than just the traditional white ball experience. We feel this segment has been ignored until now, and with SpeedSoft Ink we are meeting this demand while taking a bold step towards the modern golfer’s desire for visual technology without sacrificing performance,” said Michael Fox, Senior Director of Product Creation, Golf Ball. “Offered in four different color options (green, red, blue and pink), the SpeedSoft Ink offers a wide range of options that are bursting with personality.

SpeedSoft and SpeedSoft Yellow are available from retailers at an RRP of 36 euros per dozen. The new SpeedSoft Ink is available for 38 Euro per dozen.

(Text: TaylorMade)

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Live

DP World Tour Tee Times: Sean Crocker to start it early

The European Tour is all set to hold the Singapore Classic at the prestigious Laguna National Golf Resort Club in Singapore. The $2,500,000 prize pool tournament will see golfers compete on a par-72 course for the coveted title, currently held by Ockie Strydom.

Dp World Tour Tee Times for American Golfers at the Singapore Classic

American golfer Sean Crocker will tee off in round 1 on Thursday at 07:40 from tee one. He teams up with Hurly Long from Germany and Jonathan Goth-Rasmussen from Denmark. In round two, the same golfing trio is scheduled to begin at 12:25.

In the same vein, Chase Hanna, another promising American golfer, starts the first round at 08:40, accompanied by Jonas Blixt from Sweden and Casey Jarvis from South Africa. For the second round, the tee time for Hanna’s group is 13:25.

Gunner Wiebe represents the third American golfer at the tournament. He begins his journey in round one at 12:15 together with Lukas Nemecz from Austria and Renato Paratore from Italy. Round two for this group is scheduled to tee off at 07:30.

Johannes Veerman is another American golfer to keep an eye on. His first round starts at 12:25 and he is paired with Ivan Cantero Gutierrez from Spain and Matthis Besard from Belgium. In the second round, Veerman’s group will start playing at 07:40.

Lastly, Jordan Gumberg will be teeing off the first round at 12:50, with Sebastian Soderberg from Sweden and Darius Van Driel from the Netherlands in his group. For the second round, their tee-off time is at 08:15.

The Tee Times:

American PlayerRound 1 Tee TimeRound 2 Tee Time
Sean Crocker07:4012:25
Chase Hanna08:4013:25
Gunner Wiebe12:1507:30
Johannes Veerman12:2507:40
Jordan Gumberg12:5008:15

The above tee times and grouping details of the American Golfers reflect the schedule at the time of writing. Any subsequent changes will be updated on the official website of the European Tour.

(This text was created with the help of AI)

(All times are local times for Singapore)

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European Tour Live

DP World Tour Tee Times: Brits start in the night

The European Tour continues into the exciting realm of the Singapore Classic tournament. Taking place in the renowned Laguna National Golf Resort Club in Singapore, golfers from all over the world will vie for the grand prize of $2,500,000. The title is currently held by Ockie Strydom. As per the standards of the course, the Par stands at 72.

European Tour Tee Times: The British, Welsh, and Scottish Contingent

The tournament schedule shows the tee times for both Thursday and Friday, which compose the first and the second rounds. Beginning at 07:30 on Thursday, English player Marco Penge will be paired with Lorenzo Scalise from Italy and Andrew Martin from Australia. In the second round on Friday, they will tee off at 12:15.

At 07:45 on Thursday, Matthew Baldwin from England and Scottish player Grant Forrest will open their bid against Sweden’s Simon Forsström. Their group will be next on tee at 12:20 on Friday.

Next up at 08:00 is Matthew Southgate from England, playing with Maximilian Kieffer from Germany and Todd Clements from Sweden, and they will return to the course at 12:45 on Friday.

Subsequently, tee time for England’s Paul Casey, playing with Kiradech Aphibarnrat from Thailand and Matthieu Pavon from France, is at 08:05 on Thursday. Their second round will start at 12:40 on Friday.

Later in the morning at 08:15, Stephen Gallacher from Scotland and England’s Daniel Brown will be alongside Nicolas Colsaerts from Belgium. Their second round tee off will be at 13:20.

Going into Friday, the first group to start at 07:30 includes England’s Alex Fitzpatrick. His morning group comprises Frederic Lacroix from France and Gavin Green from Malaysia.

With the aim to continue the momentum, England’s Sam Bairstow and Callum Shinkwin, paired with Richard Mansell, will tee off at 09:05 for the second round.

(All times are local times for Singapore)
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Apparel Equipment

Footjoy unveils brand new temposeries lineup for 2024

New for 2024 is the introduction of the Tempo Series – a collection of technical outerwear for men and women designed with functional pieces for year-round use. The lightweight, high-tech fabrics feature temperature-regulating properties, keeping golfers warm or cool depending on conditions. Breathable, moisture-wicking, water-repellent, and stretchy fabrics enable golfers to play freely and confidently. Pieces include the Sun Hoodie, Tech Midlayer, and Softshell Vest.

The new Temposeries men’s wear. (Source: Footjoy)

Footjoy presents new series for men and women

The men’s collection includes a tech midlayer with a mesh fabric mix, a sun hoddie with a stylish hood and a lightweight softshell vest. For women, footjoy presents the new lightweight hoddie, made from micro-poly jacquard fabric with moisture-wicking properties and a zippered mesh back pocket and the temposeries jacket that features bi-stretch fabric for superior performance and flexibility, a full DWR coating and open entry pockets.

The new Temposeries women’s wear. (Source: Footjoy)

Footjoy unveils new colorways

In addition to the Tempo Series, the Spring-Summer collection for men introduces four new color palettes inspired by golfing by the sea – Ocean Park, Huntington, Dunes, and Arcadia – featuring exciting new prints and patterns. Ocean Park blends sky blue, ocean blue, deep blue with white and berry; Huntington features coral red, sea glass, navy, and white; Dunes consists of violet and lilac tones of mist, storm gray, thistle, and moss, while the Arcadia Collection combines light pink, cliff gray, gravel, and white. New highlight designs include scallop, flag, primrose, and thistle, as well as hand-drawn 19th hole and golf course prints.

New colorways for men. (Source: Footjoy)

The Essentials collection for men has also been expanded with new colors: Riviera Blue and Pink now adorn the most popular polo and midlayer models. The two women’s collections offer a range of striking floral prints and patterns with matching headwear and belts. The Tuscan Poppy Collection combines pink, red, black, and white, while the Lavender Fields Collection includes navy, mint, lavender, and white. These are complemented by a more extensive Essentials range featuring a selection of polos, pullovers, jackets, pants, and shorts. Highlights include a new sleeveless romper, patterned pants, and fashionable floral prints.

“Innovative styles and practical clothing pieces”

Colin Mynott, Footjoy Product Manager, says: “We at FootJoy are thrilled to offer a new apparel series that stands out in the current golf landscape. The Tempo Series features materials that are both versatile and comfortable, providing golfers with protection from changing temperatures and natural elements all day long. With our new color and technology stories in our men’s and women’s collections, we offer golfers innovative, stylish, and practical clothing pieces that make every day a golf day.”

(Text: Footjoy)

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Equipment

Galvin Green names tour player line-up for 2024 season

Hi-tech golf apparel brand Galvin Green has named its global Tour player line-up headlined by Swedish star Alexander Björk on the PGA Tour and Englishman Jordan Smith leading the brand’s presence on the DP World Tour.

Alexander Björk and Jordan Smith set to represent Galvin Green

Having achieved an impressive stroke average of 69.59 across the DP World Tour calendar in 2023, Björk is set to play most of his golf on the flagship US Tour following a career best season that saw him finish 11 th in the Race to Dubai rankings to earn a sought-after PGA TOUR card.

Hot off the back of a T2 finish at the Jonnson Workwear Open in South Africa, Jordan Smith will be seen wearing Galvin Green garments for another year after a strong showing on the DP World Tour in 2023, where he achieved four top 10s, plus a T20 and T41 finish at the 123rd US Open and 151 st Open Championship respectively.

“We’re so pleased that Alexander earned his PGA Tour card which was fully deserved after a superb season of consistent golf,” said Conor Petters, Galvin Green Global Tour Manager. “It was also great to see Jordan come some close on Sunday after being in contention so often during the course of last year,” he added.

Björk and Smith are joined by five other Tour players

Five other tour players will wear Galvin Green apparel in the 2024 season. They include fellow Englishman Laurie Canter wearing the brand’s clothing during tournaments on LIV Golf as a wildcard player and the DP World Tour. Former Walker Cup star Jake Bolton is one of the newest recruits to wear the latest men’s range featuring products such as the 100% waterproof and windproof ARMSTRONG GORE-TEX Paclite® jacket in a three tone design, plus the breathable MO shirt in moisture wicking VENTIL8™ PLUS fabric with a cross-body gradient print across the chest.

Alexandra Swayne, 23, will wear the brand’s vibrant women’s styles for a second successive season having made her Ladies European Tour debut last year, while 29-year-old Danish Nanna Koerstz Madsen joins the line-up alongside Corinne Viden on the LET circuit.

“We are delighted to continue supporting our new and established Tour players and believe each member of Team Galvin Green will prove to be valuable brand ambassadors in front of global audiences in 2024,” added Petters.

(Text: Galvin Green)

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European Tour

World-class Golf at Porsche Singapore Classic

From March 21st to 24th, international world-class players and local exceptional golfers will compete for the prestigious title at the Laguna National Golf Resort Club – and for the first Porsche Hole-in-One vehicle ever on the DP World Tour in Asia. The inaugural Porsche Singapore Classic from March presents a diverse event experience featuring world-class golf and special Porsche moments. For the first time, as part of its internationalization of professional golf activities, the sports car manufacturer is actively involved as a title partner in Asia. This allows for an combination of international top players and a brand experience amidst the global metropolis at Laguna National Golf Resort Club.

World-class golfers at the Singapore Classic

To kick off the Asian Swing on the DP World Tour, a high-caliber field of players will battle for the title on the Classic Course. Alongside top stars such as Porsche brand ambassador Paul Casey from England, Irish Major and Ryder Cup winner Shane Lowry, and defending champion Ockie Strydom from South Africa, Matthieu Pavon, ranked third in the season standings on the PGA Tour, will also tee-off at the Porsche Singapore Classic. Following his title at the Farmers Insurance Open on the PGA Tour in California earlier this year, the Frenchman is making his debut on the DP World Tour this season. In total, nearly two dozen DP World Tour winners from the past two years, numerous Ryder Cup stars, as well as prominent Asian top players and exceptional golfers from Singapore are on the starting list.

“We are eagerly anticipating the first edition of the Porsche Singapore Classic,” says Deniz Keskin, Head of Brand Management and Partnerships at Porsche AG. “The combination of top-notch golf with world-class players, top stars from Asia, and the opportunity to enjoy exclusive Porsche moments promises a lasting brand experience. This event fits perfectly with the internationalization of our sponsorship strategy and will hopefully leave a lasting impression here in Singapore.”

Porsche Panamera Turbo E-Hybrid as Hole-in-One Car for players and visitors

In addition to the tournament prize money totaling $2.5 million, the focus in the high-class competition is also on the first Hole-in-One vehicle from Porsche on the DP World Tour in Asia. The Porsche Panamera Turbo E-Hybrid, unveiled just this winter, beckons as a prize for an ace during the four tournament days at Hole 17.

However, not only professionals have the chance to win the sports car. One of the highlights on the premises this year is the Porsche Panamera Shootout. Here, visitors can qualify for the chance at the Hole-in-One prize through a Nearest-to-the-Pin competition in the Fan Village. On Sunday after the tournament, the best participants at Hole 17 will compete to win the car with a perfect shot.

The Porsche Panamera Turbo E-Hybrid. (Source: Porsche)

Porsche Brand Experience at the Singapore Classic

In addition to the Hole-in-One Car and the Porsche Panamera Shootout, golf and sports car fans can look forward to further highlights in collaboration with Porsche Asia Pacific and Porsche Singapore. This includes a vehicle exhibition featuring the Porsche 996 Swan by artist Chris Labrooy as a centerpiece. Furthermore, in Singapore, a fully electric Taycan fleet serves as shuttle vehicles for players. The international relevance of the commitment is also reflected in the interest of Asian markets in the tournament. Porsche customers from the markets of Singapore, Korea, Japan, China, and Taiwan will be able to enjoy an exclusive VIP experience.

The electric Porsche Taycan will serve as a players shuttle. (Source: Porsche)

Some of the guests will experience an unforgettable golf day alongside international top golfers on the perfectly prepared course in the Pro-Am tournament on Wednesday before the first round of professionals. This experience will also be enjoyed by Kévin Estre. The French Porsche factory driver, class winner in Le Mans 2018 and recently successful in the Porsche 963 in the first season race of the World Endurance Championship, is a passionate golfer and previously featured alongside Paul Casey in the 9:11 Porsche Podcast. Estre is now looking forward to a new challenge related to his second passion.

Laguna National Golf Resort Club: Challenging Venue

The Laguna National Golf Resort Club with its two 18-hole courses is considered one of the outstanding venues for professional events. Since its opening in 1993, the Classic Course, nicknamed “The Beast,” has been the venue for several tournaments on the world’s leading golf tours. The nearly 6,800-meter Par 72 course is characterized by very narrow and undulating fairways, as well as challenging water hazards and more than 145 bunkers. The DP World Tour returned to Singapore in 2023 after a nine-year hiatus.

In addition to the Porsche attractions, visitors to the Porsche Singapore Classic can enjoy a variety of entertaining activities in the Spectator Village. A wide range of food and beverages is available throughout the day. Even after the game, events are planned on the premises. Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings feature live music, while Friday evening sees the return of the popular Beach Volleyball on the Green, where Beach Volleyball national player Eliza Chong and her teammates provide entertainment with a show match.

The first round of the Porsche Singapore Classic starts on Thursday, March 21st, around 7:30 a.m. Tickets for the tournament are available through the DP World Tour website.

(Text: Porsche)

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PGA Tour

FedExCup Rankings: Scheffler Leads, Fitzpatrick best Englishman

The FedExCup on the PGA Tour continues to amass intrigue as players vie for ranking positions through the ongoing season. Multiple tournaments have now been completed, showcasing the globe’s top golfing talent. The latest event witnessed triumph from a golf maestro who adds valuable points to their season tally. As it stands, the distinguished Scottie Scheffler dictates the ranking’s peak position. In a notable statistic, England boasts four golfers among the premier 100 players in this elite competition.

FedExCup Focus: England’s Elite

Die englischen Spieler haben kein leichtes Spiel in den FedEx Cup Standings. Auf Platz 32 führt Matt Fitzpatrick die englischen Spieler an, wäThe English players do not have an easy game in the FedEx Cup Standings. Matt Fitzpatrick leads the English players in 32nd place, while the ranking is dominated by US players around Scottie Scheffler and Wyndham Clark. The second best Englishman is Tommy Fleetwood on 69, followed by Justin Rose on 78.

Top Contenders in the FedExCup Race

The ranking is headed by Scottie Scheffler, who once again impressively demonstrated his skills at the Players Championship. He is followed by runner-up Wyndham Clark in second place and Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama in third. Fourth and fifth place are also occupied by two US Americans, Xander Schauffele and Sahith Theegala.

How the PGA Tours FedEx Cup works

The FedExCup is the season ranking of the PGA Tour. The top 30 players in the FedExCup ranking are allowed to take part in the PGA Tour’s final play-off tournament at the end of the season. The season ranking also determines who is allowed to play on the PGA Tour the following year. At each tournament, the players who make the cut collect points. The total number of points earned at a tournament depends on the value of the event. Major tournaments earn the most points. The winner receives 500 points for winning a normal PGA Tour tournament.

This text was written with the help of AI.