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LPGA sensation Rose Zhang hits the coolest trick shot you’ll ever see at Pebble Beach

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Rose Zhang just keeps getting better and better.

The 20-year-old had already had the honor of being the number one female amateur golfer for 141 consecutive weeks, a standing that took in the US Women’s Amateur, US Girls Junior, individual NCAA Championship and low amateur at the 2020 ANA Inspiration and 2022 Women’s British Open.

If that wasn’t enough, one week after turning professional, the former Stanford student became the first LPGA player to win on pro debut since 1951, beating 2022 Chevron Championship winner Jennifer Kupcho in a play-off.

Following that victory at the Mizuho Americas Open, Zhang took in the Women’s PGA Championship at Baltusrol, where, after being within one at the turn, she finished a closing 8th, three shots behind champion Ruoning Lin.

Now, Zhang and her army of fans are ready to take on Pebble Beach for the US Women’s Open, an elite event for which the oddsmakers remarkably make her favorite, ahead of Jin Young Ko, Leona Maguire and Atthaya Thitikul.

Just to remind us all how good she is, Zhang, who holds the women’s course record at nine-under 63 from a round at the Carmel Cup, revisited the par-3 7th, one of her birdie holes from that record day.

Not only did she hit her tee shot to six feet, but look what happens to the tee peg!

The tee goes straight up, and settles in her back pocket, right on the yardage book!

Is it trickery? Sorcery? Illusion, or skill?

Either way, the Rose Zhang hype just got bigger.

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Phil Mickelson drops big retirement hint; Says LIV will grow the game ‘on a much more global basis’

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While speaking with Bloomberg, golf legend Phil Mickelson acknowledged that he is inching close towards retirement.

“I’m 53 now,” Phil said, “and my career, you know, it’s — if I’m being truthful, it’s on — it’s — it’s — I’m a — it’s towards its end.”

Mickelson added that one of his focuses now is helping other young players.

“Now, I would like to help others find the same enjoyment and fulfillment that the game has provided me. I’d like them to experience that as well.”

The six-time major champion credited LIV with reaching new markets in golf to help it grow.

“I think that’s exciting for everyone involved in the game because we are going to reach markets that we didn’t reach before. I think it’s going to inspire more golf courses, inspire more manufacturers selling clubs and equipment, but also inspiring young kids to try to play golf professionally. I just see that the game of golf is going to grow on a much more global basis because of the excitement and the presence that LIV Golf has.”

Mickelson is playing at this week’s LIV Singapore and shot a first round 72 (+1).

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Tiger explains why golf has ‘negative connotations’ for daughter Sam

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While Tiger Woods’ son, Charlie, has certainly inherited his father’s love for golf, his daughter, Sam, has not.

On Wednesday, Tiger made an appearance on The Today Show with Carson Daly and explained his daughter’s relationship with golf.

“Golf has negative connotations for her. When she was growing up, golf took daddy away from her. I had to pack, I had to leave, and I was gone for weeks. So, there were negative connotations to it.

“We developed our own relationship and our own rapport outside of golf. We do things that doesn’t involve golf. Meanwhile, my son and I, everything we do is golf related.”

The nine-minute interview touches on plenty of other subjects, such as Tiger’s relationship with his late father, Earl.

It’s arguably the most open we’ve seen the 15-time major champion in an interview and is most definitely worth watching.

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Gary Player claims this is what ‘completely ruined’ Tiger Woods’ career

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While speaking with KW Golf, golf legend Gary Player said that he believes swing coaches ruined the career of Tiger Woods.

“The US Open at Pebble Beach, he won by 15 shots. You know what that’s like? It’s like running the 100 meters in seven seconds. The next week, he’s having a lesson from a man who, I don’t think, if he played in the Masters, could break 80.”

“And then he goes to another guy who couldn’t probably break 85 in the Masters with the pressure, or the British Open or the PGA on the final day. And he’s having lessons from them.”

“Why did Tiger do that? He was so good, but I understand he wanted to get better,” Player went on. “If he had just gone along and never changed, he would have won at least 22.. He would’ve gone down as the greatest athlete the world has ever seen.”

In 2008, Woods had won 14 majors and was 33 years old. It would take him eleven years to win his 15th at the 2019 Masters.

In addition to the swing coach issue, there are many other issues throughout the career of Woods that golf fans will look back on and wonder “what if.”

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