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Sergio Garcia leads THE PLAYERS Championship through one round by two shots.

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Sergio Garcia, the 28 year-old Spaniard jumped out to a two stroke lead in Ponte Vedra Beach Florida on Thursday at the Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass.

Garcia had an early tee time and was able to capitalize on a combination of receptive greens, more accessible pin positions, and no wind. Sergio has done very well at The Players Championship; having shot 17 under par through his last three rounds going back to last year. This is definitely one of my favorite courses, so it’s always nice to go back to a place where you’ve done well and you feel comfortable," said Garcia. "You know, I’m just looking forward to keep doing the same things, keep hitting the ball well, keep chipping well and keep putting well and then hopefully by the end of the week, we’ll be where we are supposed to be."

Thursday was a return to previous forms of sorts as who else is in second but Kenny Perry. Perry as you remember went on the best streak of his career between 2003 and 2005. With five birdies and one bogey, everything was clicking for Perry. "I’m just now starting to come back and get sharp again. I think I hit 16 greens today and I think I only missed one fairway and that was on the last hole, I can’t remember — oh, and 11. So I missed two fairways. All in all, I had, you know, great opportunity to be aggressive out there and get after those flags a little bit."

Everyone wants to know, how did everyone do at the 17th? As one of the most famous holes in golf, the island green at 17 is not that difficult a shot.  Somewhere between a wedge and a nine, but enough pressure and expectation to make it trouble. Out of the first thirty groups to play, just seven balls found the drink. As the day grew later, the wind grew stronger. The final eighteen groups plopped thirteen balls in the pond.

Phil Mickelson, defending champion, gives great insight into what goes through a player’s mind while on the tee. "Well, the wind was changing a little bit there, and when I first got there it was into the wind. When I was getting ready to hit, it started to just be crosswind, and then I started getting some help. So I was thinking I was going to have to step on a 9-iron. And then I ended up taking a little bit off of a wedge.
I got lucky it ended up close. That close, I’m not trying to do anything more than trying to make a 3, and it ended up four feet. That was just kind of a — I don’t want to say fluke, but it went six, seven yards farther than I was trying to hit it."

There is certain to be drama as each group plays the back nine and especially the 17th. Sergio Garcia is hoping to be the second player in as many years to win the tourney wire to wire, and be the first Euro to win since Sandy Lyle in 1987. It may just be the swirling winds of 17 to decide the fate of the champ.

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  1. Peter

    May 12, 2008 at 2:44 am

    At least have the title say Numero Uno.

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Photos from the 2026 OccuNet Classic

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With the PGA Tour across the border in Canada this week, GolfWRX Tour Photographer Greg Moore stayed stateside and headed to the OccuNet Classic presented by Amarillo National Bank in Amarillo, Texas.

It’s always interesting to see what the guys are playing on the KFT, and this week certainly hasn’t disappointed so far, with some incredible wedge stamping on display.

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From the GolfWRX Classifieds: Scotty Cameron GOLO 6 with BGT Stability Tour2 2022 M Edition

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At GolfWRX, we are a community of like-minded individuals who all experience and express our enjoyment of the game in many ways.

It’s that sense of community that drives day-to-day interactions in the forums on topics that range from best driver to what marker you use to mark your ball. It even allows us to share another thing we all love – buying and selling equipment.

Currently, in our GolfWRX buy/sell/trade (BST) forum, @HuskerFlyer is sharing a Scotty Cameron GOLO with a BGT Stability Tour2 2022 M Edition shaft. While the putter is certainly enviable, the Augusta-inspired shaft is equally noteworthy.

 

From the listing:

Scotty Cameron Golo 6 with BGT Stability Tour2 2022 M Edition Scotty Headcover 34″ $375

To check out the full listing in our BST forum, head through the link. If you are curious about the rules to participate in the BST Forum, you can learn more here: GolfWRX BST Rules.

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J.T. Poston delivers career-changing victory after major gear changes

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J.T. Poston required extra holes Sunday to earn a handshake from Jack Nicklaus himself and walk away with the biggest victory of his career.

Poston outlasted Ryan Gerard on the second playoff hole at the Memorial Tournament, and the victory at Jack’s place was aided by two significant gear switches ahead of the tournament in Ohio.

Firstly, Poston swapped from the Titleist Pro V1x to the new Pro V1x Left Dash in his last start at the Charles Schwab Challenge. It’s the ball that made headlines just a month ago, when Jordan Spieth also transitioned into the low-spinning variant at the Cadillac Championship.

Poston’s ball change was spurred by a discussion with Titleist Tour reps about testing some options that could be a little better for him in the wind, after the now four-time PGA Tour winner had gained slightly more speed of late and was feeling like his irons and full wedge shots were overspinning.

Poston spent time testing both the current-generation Pro V1 and the new Left Dash at home the week after the PGA Championship, and at Colonial Country Club, he spent more time dialing things in on the range with J.J. Van Wezenbeeck before deciding to tee up the Left Dash that week. At the time, Poston was 85th in SG: Approach (+0.024); he gained +1.402 at Colonial.

“So we felt like today was going to be a good test of that and it obviously performed really well,” Poston said after a second-round 65 at Muirfield Village which propelled him into the lead. “We had a couple shots that I felt like didn’t quite hit ’em perfect and it hung in there pretty well. So I feel like just having that confidence in that too is big, where I just — we’re trying to hit the smart shot and hit the right shot and just trying to execute and go from there.”

On his way to victory, Poston delivered a dominant performance from tee-to-green and was +8.081 in approach and tied for fourth in greens in regulation.

Poston’s Memorial victory was also the first on Tour for the new torched line of TaylorMade’s 2026 Spider putters. Poston also added the L-Neck Tour X at the Charles Schwab Challenge the week prior, something prompted because “it seems to be working for a lot of the other guys.”

A usually reliable putter, Poston had dropped to as low as 89th on Tour in strokes gained, and when he saw his good friend Denny McCarthy using the Spider, he thought about the change. With the new flatstick in hand, Poston gained close to seven shots on the field at the Memorial and ranked third in SG: Putting for the week.

Poston was the first to agree, though, that neither switch was more important than the other.

“The ball got me there, the putter helped me get it in the hole,” Poston said.

See Poston’s full winning WITB here.

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