
Nick Pistowski
May 23, 2025
Scottie Scheffler and Caddy Ted Scott on Sunday on the 18th hole in Quail Hollow.
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welcome! Where are you asking? I called this on weekend 9. Think of it as a place to heat you on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. We will have ideas. We will have tips. We will have tweets. But overall, although sometimes more, sometimes even less. As for who I am? The following paragraph tells some stories. I can get in touch nick.piastowski@golf.com
The American Women’s Open Week is approaching. Let’s do 9 more times, here we look at the nine players I’m interested in because I think you’ll be interested in them. Usually, I like to be ahead in the profession, I like to look up each participant, see what they are writing, and study biography blocks. Some research becomes a story. Some findings were not made.
I included some of these in this place. here we go.
– When Abbey Daniel was in high school, doctors thought she would never play sports again after she fell 10 feet and broke her arm in four places.
– Lindy Duncan shared a note on Instagram after finishing second in the Chevron Championship last month, she talked about knowing her sister’s “fewer struggling”. You can read the story here.
– How will Ariya Jutanugarn respond after Chevron’s chips? golf Dylan Dethier wrote the final round here.
– Nataliya Guseva was the first Russian to obtain an LPGA card. Last fall, she also watched her boyfriend Egor Eroshenko become the first Russian to go on a PGA Tour. Here you can read the stories written by the Golf Channel.
– Aline Krauter is one of nine players who failed to advance after she was punished for her slow play in the USWO qualifying match and she was able to make it out after she stood out in the seventh of the playoffs. However, she was eventually granted a place in the field. golf Beth Ann Nichols wrote it all here.
– Chisato Iwai missed the Black Desert Championship layoffs earlier this month after suffering two strokes in a slow race. Matt Craddock Monthly golf Written this here.
– The story of Megan Khang’s family is worth your time. Steve Eubanks is a LPGA, and shared it here.
– The story of Lilia Vu’s family is worth your time, too. sports Brendan Quinn shared it here.
– Lydia Ko can win a professional grand slam at USWO. (Although LPGA plays five majors, it defines a professional grand slam as winning four games. If a player wins all five majors, they will win what is called a super professional grand slam.)
Actually, let’s do 18 for 9. These are nine projects.
The LPGA has just announced a new specialist. He set up 4 goals
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Sean Zak
– Ilhee Lee will be well-reviewed in Wisconsin – she says she is a Green Bay Packers fan. Golf Digest Jill painter Lopez wrote here.
– At USWO last year, Wichanee Meechai took three rounds of lead. She also believes that the house she lives in is haunted. golf Jack Hirsh wrote here.
– Emily Odwin is the first player in Barbados to play in USWO.
– Sophia Popov’s reaction to LPGA point errors is worth your time. Nichols writes here.
– Gabi Ruffels once forgot to register for Q-School. Hirsh wrote about how she recovered, and you can read the story here.
– The emergence of Sarah Schmelzel golf “subpar” is a must-see, and you can do it by clicking here.
– Andie Smith, who encountered a hole in Augusta’s 3-season course during Augusta’s National Women’s Amateur, where you can watch the video.
– Five-time main champion Yani Tseng, who awarded the right-handed player five times, is left-handed. golf Sean Zak wrote this here.
– Albane Valenzuela believes in the world tour. Nichols wrote here.
Actually, I guess I have two more to commemorate the playoff format.
– USGA’s David Shelter explains here why Erin Hills’ 7th hole has a bell.
– In 1998, Wisconsin also hosted USWO at Blackwolf Run, and SE-RI PAK hit one of the more memorable shots. You can watch it below.
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Let’s see if we can find eight items in Weekend 9.
The harvest of the week and the next few weeks
2. Craig Kessler met with reporters on Thursday after being appointed as the LPGA commissioner and, in most cases, won a press conference.
I think this sentence is interesting, and it is shared in a story written by the golf digest painter Lopez.
“I hope they know they have a very caring commissioner who will work to take this organization to the next level and tell their stories because they deserve to be told,” Kessler said. “I think they will fall in love with LPGA more when the world hears their voices.”
You come to the competition. You stay and connect – because of the story.
Another harvest this week and in the coming weeks
3. Scottie Scheffler said he won last week’s PGA Championship, with a left-hand turnover – until Scheffler’s caddie Ted Scott told him that he was just for aiming.
On the SiriusXM broadcast, Scott shared his side.
He said you ask a question and then get the answer, sometimes the wrong answer, for example, ‘What does the putter do? ‘, sometimes it’s like, ‘Oh, it’s the right edge’, that’s right. So this is a game of guessing. And sometimes I feel like a guess, sometimes my job is really good, so our job is good because of your ability to work, so you will have problems like you.
“And I think if you’re shooting a gun and every time you pull the trigger it’s missing the target left, it’s the easiest thing to do is just aim right, rather than try to fix the gun. Scottie’s such a simple golfer and simple technique the way that he thinks about the game, so I just noticed he made really confident swings a couple holes in a row and everything was pured but just starting left so when he asked me, I was like, dude, I don’t think you need to think about anything right and can start working with certainty.
The best non-golf.com reading weekend
4. What am I reading (Apart from Thoughtful prose from my colleague)? This article is worth your click.
Here, Chris Wood contributed to the player blog of DP World Tour, his struggles and a comeback. Especially, this is good:
When I first started trying to re-enter the golf course in 2023, my coach decided we should start with the 6 iron and putt and then go and hit nine holes. That was my first time back on the court, which was great because for me, there was nothing for me, it was my hard work there, we’ve been working hard for the past few years and I’ve worked hard, I’ve worked hard in my work, I’ve done one of them now, I’ve worked hard now. It can fail now, which is great, so we try to make this more difficult because I can fall a little bit now and a year or so, more damage is really done. ”
A golf story that may only interest me
5. Here, Motortrend’s Miguel Cortina writes about the best cars and SUVs for golfers.
Another golf story that might only be interested in my
Confusing pins, DQs and apology. There is only one golfer expelled
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Alan bastable
6. During his two recent press conferences, Schevler mentioned his plays in other sports. He talked about basketball after he pointed out that you can’t defend against other players in golf during the PGA Championship.
“I was a great defensive basketball player in high school,” Scheffler said. “I was the blockade guy. I was the busy person. This happens when you don’t have much talent, and you have to be busy.”
He talked about football this week after the hat “spike” issue after winning the PGA.
“When I play football, I don’t score much, so I’m not experienced with it,” Scheffler said.
A golf video, maybe only interested in me
7. Like this.
What golf is there on TV this weekend?
8. Here is the rundown on the golf course on TV this weekend:
– Saturday
7:30 a.m. ET: Golf Channel Soudal Open Round 3
1pm-3pm ET: Charles Schwab challenge round 3, Golf Channel
3pm to 6pm ET: Charles Schwab challenged round 3, CBS
3pm to 6pm ET: Mexican Riviera Maya at Mayakoba Round 3 Open, Golf Channel
3pm to 6pm ET: Senior PGA Championship third round, NBC
– Sunday
7 a.m. ET: Golf Channel Soudal Open Final
1pm to 3pm ET: Charles Schwab Challenge Final, Golf Channel
1pm to 3pm ET: Mexican Riviera Maya opens in Mayakoba Round 3, CBS
3pm to 6pm ET: Charles Schwab challenge finals, CBS
3pm to 6pm ET: NBC Senior PGA Championship Final
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9. This is after I wrote the 50 observations of PGA (you can read it here):
Just read your 50 thoughts about PGA. I love your articles and observations, but need help here:
– Justin Thomas wins the portrayal? You’re on some heavy cocaine. He was overrated. Win a damn game in two or three years, and now he’s hot again? Give me some rest. A group of writers who think Jordan Speith is ready to win professionals are also hype JT. No one can stand in the same room as Rory.
– Rory probably skipped [talking to the media] These four days, because he was torn apart** tp *** ed! …
– Rory loves Quail Hollow and looks forward to coming back, but after his masters win (everyone calls one of the best majors in history), I believe he will go through the action for the rest of the season, the only exciting game that he won the Open at Royal Prothush and Ryder Cup. Yes, he probably felt like he didn’t have to prove anything to anyone anymore. It takes him some time to gain any interest except for some special games. Another reason he might talk to the media. …Bottom line: Rory is golf now and will continue to maintain it. I fell asleep and looked at this PGA. The fact that he doesn’t speak shows how boring the rest of the PGA is without him.
It feels great on the weekend
10. Let’s do 10 projects! I need to give it a try.
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Nick Pistowski
Golf.comEdit
Nick Piastowski is the senior editor of Golf.com and Golf Magazine. In his role, he is responsible for editing, writing and developing stories throughout the golf field. And, when he didn’t write about how to hit golf more directly and directly, the Milwaukee man might be playing games, hitting the ball left, right and short, and then having a cold beer to wash off his score. You can contact him at nick.piastowski@golf.com.
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