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I wanted to win’: Charlie Woods cries after been disqualified from U.S. Junior Amateur when he got involved in a brutal fight with…….
Golf is a family affair for Tiger Woods, and now apparently something else is too: USGA Championships. On Wednesday evening, Charlie Woods, the 15-year-old son of the 15-time major champion, became the second member of the Woods family to qualify for the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship. The younger Woods shot a one-under score of 71 to secure medalist honors at the Eagle Trace Golf Club qualifier in Coral Springs, Fla., grabbing one of 264 spots in the field of the junior game’s most prestigious championship. According to the USGA, Woods overcame a bogey-double start in the qualifier by recording five birdies over his last 16 holes, finishing in first place in the qualifying event by one shot. “I didn’t play great my first two holes, but I played really good for the last 16,” the younger Woods said Wednesday. “I just told myself not to make any more bogeys or doubles and I took advantage of some nice birdie looks when I had them. Putting was my biggest strength today. I made a lot of ...
The Beginner’s Guide to Golf: Essential Do’s and Don’ts
Golf is a sport of precision, patience, and practice, making it both rewarding and challenging for beginners. Mastering the basics requires understanding etiquette, equipment, and techniques, as well as avoiding common pitfalls. Below is a comprehensive guide covering essential tips to help you get started and enjoy the journey. Do’s: Key Tips for Beginner Golfers 1. Invest in the Right Equipment • Start Simple : As a beginner, you don’t need a full set of clubs. A putter, sand wedge, and a few irons (like 7 and 9) are sufficient for starters. Beginner-friendly clubs with a higher loft can make it easier to hit the ball. • Fit Matters : Ensure your clubs fit your height and arm length. Many pro shops offer fittings to help you find the right size. 2. Learn Basic Rules and Etiquette Golf has unique rules and traditions, which are part of its charm: • Keep Pace : Play at a speed that doesn’t hold up the group behind you. Be ready to take your shot when it’s your ...
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