Nicolai von Dellingshausen remains steady in the Top 20 after Round 3, while Max Kieffer continues to fall behind.
Nicolai von Dellingshausen remains steady in the Top 20 after Round 3, while Max Kieffer continues to fall behind.
Michael Brennan enters the final round of the Bank of Utah Championship at -17, with Stephan Jaeger climbing the leaderboard.
Junghwan Lee celebrates his first DP World Tour victory at the Genesis Championship in South Korea, while Germans finish mid-field.
Michael Brennan rises from PGA Tour Americas to PGA Tour winner in weeks. Stephan Jaeger also finds his form again.
Scheffler’s youth tour, Woods’ OWGR drop, DeChambeau’s AI coach, McIlroy at the Giant’s Causeway. The Back Nine.
Latest movements in the Official World Golf Ranking: Stephan Jaeger rises to 92nd, surpassing fellow German Matti Schmid.
Bryson DeChambeau, well known for his analytical approach to golf, was recently spotted enjoying a different kind of sport – ice hockey. The golf pro was seen watching the Dallas Stars during an NHL game, showing his interest beyond the fairway.
Hideki Matsuyama made headlines at the Genesis Championship with an extraordinary shot that left the golf course visibly affected. His powerful slam dunk caused damage to the hole, a rare and remarkable moment in professional golf.
Carlos found himself with some unexpected free time after his girlfriend left for work, and instead of feeling lost, he saw it as an opportunity to sharpen his golf skills. Taking advantage of the quiet, he headed to a golf course to practice and make progress in his game.
A recent short game clinic held at Woo Jeong Hills showcased essential techniques for golfers looking to sharpen their skills around the green. The session, shared by the DP World Tour, offers valuable insights into improving approach shots and putting.
The clinic focused on practical drills and tips that can help players lower their scores by mastering the short game. Emphasis was placed on precision, control, and shot selection, which are crucial for success on challenging courses like Woo Jeong Hills.
Improving your short game is often the fastest way to reduce your handicap. The ability to get up and down from difficult lies or tricky greens can make a significant difference in tournament play and casual rounds alike.
The DP World Tour’s clinic provides a professional perspective on how top players approach their short game practice. Their expertise helps amateur golfers understand the nuances that separate good shots from great ones.