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LPGA stars in minor accident in Thailand

Honda LPGA Thailand car accident
Photo courtesy: Suzann Pettersen's blog
Suzann Petersen witnessed a minor car accident involving Ai Mayazato and Paula Creamer as they left for the airport in Thailand.
By John Kim

Series: Golf Buzz

LPGA star Suzann Pettersen sent out a blog post detailing a chain accident of cars that slightly injured fellow stars Ai Mayazato and Paula Creamer on their way to the airport following the Honda LPGA Thailand. 


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LPGA Tour players rooting for Danica Patrick at Daytona

Juli Inkster and Paula Creamer
courtesy of the LPGA Tour
There's no mistaking who Juli Inkster and Paula Creamer will be cheering for at the Daytona 500.
By John Holmes

Series: Golf Buzz

Who says golfers can't multi-task? Despite being halfway around the world for the Honda LPGA Thailand, several of the LPGA Tour's finest have been keeping up with the happenings leading up to the Daytona 500.


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Cobra AMP Cell irons share color and technology with drivers

Cobra AMP Cell iron
Courtesy of Cobra Golf
Red is just one of the accent colors available to help golfers create a personalized set of Cobra AMP Cell irons.
By John Holmes

Series: Golf Buzz

When it came to creating a set of irons to round out its new line of AMP Cell drivers, fairway clubs and hybrids, Cobra didn't hesitate to go bold. So, when choosing a set of AMP Cell irons, golfers can pick from four different accent shades, allowing them to color-match them with other AMP Cell clubs or create a personally mixed set. For traditionalists, silver irons are the stock option, while the other choices are the Vibrant Orange, Directoire Blue and Barbados Red that are also available in the AMP Cell drivers, fairways and hybrids.


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What do all the Match Play upsets mean?

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Charlie Tour via Twitter
The world ranking might be in for a shredding after all the upsets in the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship this week.
By John Holmes

Series: Golf Buzz

It's been a long couple of days for me, so maybe you won't find this as funny as I did. But I thought this photo tweeted by the TaylorMade rep known as "Charlie Tour" on Friday was pretty funny.


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Ping G25 driver is bigger and better than before

Ping G25 driver
Courtesy of Ping Golf
The Ping G25 driver meets the USGA volume limit of 460cc and its face is even larger than that on the previous Ping G20 model.
By John Holmes

Series: Golf Buzz

The new G25 driver from Ping has something to help every from from PGA Tour players to everyday amateurs.

For starters, it's Ping's second adjustable model – golfers can add or subtract one-half degree of loft from the standard 8.5-, 9.5-, 10.5- and 12-degree settings to optimize your launch conditions. The adjustability resides in the hosels, and the changes are made using a lightweight titanium screw and aluminum hosel sleeve.


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Looking ahead: Who will win the Masters?

Phil Mickelson
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Phil Mickelson is a three-time Masters champion. Will he make it four in April?
By T.J. Auclair

Series: Golf Buzz

 


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America's first golf club marks a major anniversary

St. Andrew's Golf Club
Photo by Jim Krajicek Photography
By John Holmes

Series: Golf Buzz

We celebrated the Presidents' Day holiday a few days ago, but today is actually George Washington’s birthday. It's also a significant day in the history of golf in the United States.

On this day in 1888, a small group of hearty golfers staged the first known exhibition of golf in America – over three holes laid out by John Reid and John Upham in a cow pasture in Yonkers, N.Y. And on Nov. 14, 1888, these golfers formally established The Saint Andrew's Golf Club, which remains the oldest continuously existing golf club in the United States.


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Ex-Marine admits defrauding charities, including Feherty's

David Feherty
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David Feherty, an outspoken supporter of those who serve, has a charity called Troops First Foundation. It was one of many defrauded by an ex-Marine.
By T.J. Auclair

Series: Golf Buzz

 


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Big money: Most expensive courses you can play

Pebble Beach
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Sure, it'll cost you a pretty penny, but you actually can play a round of golf at Pebble Beach.

 


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Player Twitter photos of rare Arizona snowstorm

Ian Poulter
Ian Poulter/Twitter
Ian Poulter tweeted this picture of a golf ball on a green. Or, more appropriately in this case, a frosty green.
By T.J. Auclair

Series: Golf Buzz

 


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