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The DailyWRX: What’s buzzing on social media

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Editor’s Note: In this new daily series, the eminently plugged-in Johnny Wunder provides a survey of the notable goings-on in the social media sphere. 

Poulter’s paper

One of the best things about SM is a player’s ability to give us a look into their life, even looking back. Ian Poulter gave us a look at the beautiful paper he wrote on his hopes and dreams—and his handwriting is on point.

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A school friend from Barclay school @braceypeter sent me a DM saying do you remember i collected your GCSE English exam papers. Would you like them.. ???? 30 years later. No wonder I’ve never seen them until now. Thank you Peter ???????? You will see the next 4 pages are called “Autobiography of my golfing life” aged 14 some very interesting things I had wrote back then. My handicap at 14 years old was 27 ????. After 6 months of working part time at the golf club it was then 10. At nearly 15 I had earnt nearly enough money to buy my first set of proper clubs £600. I was paying £4 weekdays to play or £6 pounds at weekends to play golf. Last paragraph page 3. Oct 1990 “I will only have to drop another 5 strokes off my handicap and I can turn professional. I’m hoping to turn pro and get @PGA qualified and then get a touring card to play in big competitions around the world” Well I guess at 14 years old I had the Dream and passion to write this and more than anything I had the BELIEF which has never wavered. Anyone who’s says it can’t be done is full of nonsense. Believe in yourself never listen to those who don’t want to Dream with you. And work hard to fulfill the things that keep you motivated. On this day 1 year ago I had the chance to win the @themasters it didn’t happen but I still keep Dreaming. And 30 years on from a school kid with a Dream I’m still living in one. Be strong folks anything is possible. ????????????????

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Phil’s note

Augusta National gave us a glimpse into some super private interaction from last year’s Masters aftermath. The tailoring of the Green Jacket and a message from one Titan congratulating another.

Key for Rory?

The thing we love most about Rory Mcilroy is his ability to tell us how he really feels. As all of us are anticipating his 1st Green Jacket to round out the Grand Slam, he gave us a simple take on what the move to November may do for him…

Check the numbers

Brooks Koepka is an intimidating player, but look at the TrackMan data with the old sticks…gimme a break BK.

Magnolia Lane

What is it about anything Tiger that gets a ton of buzz. Yesterday he gave us a look at his own personal Magnolia Lane…

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Our Magnolia Lane quarantine style.

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Butch Harmon reveals what he worked on with Rory McIlroy during visit earlier this year

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While speaking on the “Son of a Butch” Podcast, legendary swing coach Butch Harmon revealed what he worked on with Rory McIlroy when the four-time major champion went to visit him after the Players Championship this season.

“The work I did with him wasn’t a tremendous amount of changing what he did, it was his attitude and the way he played certain shots. From 150 yards and in he made a full swing like he was hitting a driver and I wanted him to make more 3 quarter swings and chop the follow through off a little. He’s a very high ball hitter, but with short irons high balls aren’t good, it’s hard to control, we wanted to bring the ball flight down.”

The work certainly seemed to help McIlroy, as he went on to win the Zurich Classic alongside Shane Lowry and the Wells Fargo Championship at Quail Hollow in back-to-back starts.

Rory will now tee it up at Valhalla for the PGA Championship, which is the site of his most recent major victory in 2014.

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Brandel Chamblee says this technological development was key to Phil Mickelson winning major championships

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While speaking with GolfWRX, Golf Channel’s Brandel Chamblee shared that he believes the solid core golf ball helped Phil Mickelson win major championships.

“One of the consequences of the solid core golf ball coming around was it put the straightest of hitters in the rough.

“Phil started winning majors in 2004, I don’t think that’s any coincidence. I think he started winning majors after the solid core golf ball came along and put everybody in the rough.

“And so [Phil] is like ‘I got you in the rough, I’m going to kick your a**. This is my game. I’ve been in the rough my whole career. I can go over trees, through trees, around trees.’

“Because he’s got that amazing creativity and Phil is an underrated iron player, phenomenal iron player. Great, great great out of the trouble. If you put the top-40 players on a list and ranked them in terms of accuracy, he would be 40th.

“So, I think that was one of the consequences of the solid core golf balls was it allowed Phil to win major championships.”

Mickelson went on to win the Masters in 2004 as well as five additional majors from 2004-2021 including three total Masters, two PGA Championships, and an Open Championship.

Check out the full interview with Chamblee below:

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Former Augusta National employee pleads guilty to transporting stolen Masters memorabilia; Arnold Palmer’s green jacket among stolen items

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According to a report from the Chicago Tribune, a man was charged in Chicago with stealing millions of dollars’ worth of memorabilia from Augusta National last month.

The man, Robert Globensky, was charged with transporting the memorabilia across state lines.

The report states that between 2009 and 2022, Globensky allegedly transported “millions of dollars’ worth of Masters golf tournament merchandise and historical memorabilia” from Augusta National “and transported to Tampa, Florida, knowing the same had been stolen, converted and taken by fraud.”

The document was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.

Since then, more details have emerged about the case.

According to Darren Rovell of Cllct, one of the items that was stolen was Arnold Palmer’s green jacket.

The Chicago Tribune also reported that Globensky was able to steal the merchandise due to his role as a former warehouse coordinator at Augusta National who oversaw the Masters merchandise that was sold.

Rovell states that “A source with intimate knowledge of the case said an Augusta National member, who knew the jacket was missing, contacted a well-known collector who had gained a reputation for tracking down rare items. The member’s goal was to return the jacket to Augusta under the guise of purchasing it in a private sale.”

The plan worked, and the man agreed to sell the jacket for an agreed upon price of $3.6 million. After the sale was complete, the FBI swarmed the house of the thief.

Cllct also reported that Globensky pled guilty in a federal court in Chicago on Wednesday and now faces up to 10 years in prison.

The Chicago Tribune adds that Globensky’s plea deal includes an agreement to provide the government a cashier’s check for $1.5 million in the next few days.

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