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In todays email:

  • 📊 Weekly poll - Who is your pick?

  • 🔦 Spotlight - Waggle Golf

  • ✂️ Short par 4’s

  • 📸 Socials - I’ve been scrolling all day so you don’t have to.

  • 😂 Destination lol

🏆 Your Pick 🏆

Spotlight

About

The golfing world is changing, and Waggle golf apparel is at the forefront of this exciting evolution. Founded in 2018 by Travis Baker, Waggle is here to prove that golf is no longer just for the old-fashioned country clubbers, intense professionals, or by-the-book rule followers. It's for EVERYONE, including you and I.

Waggle exists to give golfers the confidence to express their true self out on the course. It's not just about the apparel; it's about embracing your unique individuality. Whether you're a curious newbie, a weekend warrior, or a die-hard golfer who plays rain, hail or shine, Waggle has got your back. 

Why we like them:

  • Handicap? Don’t care, they are for all golfers: Waggle's unique lines are designed for golfers of all levels and styles. No matter where you stand in your golfing journey, Waggle is here to make your day on the links even more enjoyable.

  • Premium Materials: Polyester Spandex blend, athletic fit, moisture-wicking, and zero restrictions. Play freely with confidence all day every day.

  • Your Waggle, Your Way: On the golf course, it's your time to shine! Waggle encourages you to embrace your true self and express yourself with confidence. As the old saying goes, look good, feel good, play good.

Our pick:

Land Before Golf polo.

There is one simple reason why I love this shirt, and that reason is my two little boys, who are two and five years old. They would think I am the coolest dad alive, rocking a dinosaur-inspired polo shirt out on the course.

Pro tip:

Head to the His and Hers section and pick something up for your better half. You will feel a little less guilt for when you're cruising down the fairways, looking like a million dollars.

So, if you're ready to break free from the mold and make a statement on the golf course with boundary pushing colours and designs, Waggle Golf is where you want to be. They aren’t your typical golf company and they wont be for everyone, but that's what makes them special. If that all sounds like you, it's time to check out their range of polos, hoodies, quarter-zips, hats, and beanies.

The short par 4’s

For when your short on time but want to keep tabs on what’s happening in the world of golf.

  • Give it back and try again: Cameron Smith is eager to defend his Open Championship title at Royal Liverpool, despite the emotional challenge of handing back the Claret Jug. He believes he has improved as a golfer and is determined to win the prestigious trophy again. Smith feels confident about his game and is excited to tackle the Hoylake course, hoping to retain the iconic trophy for Australia. Despite the pressure as the defending champion, he remains focused on giving his best and embracing the challenge.

  • Jon Rahm backs PGA Tour decision: Rahm believes players who stayed on the PGA Tour shouldn't be compensated and trusts Monahan's leadership. He chose to stay with the PGA Tour for the game he wants to play, valuing the platform they provided and an organisation that has given so much to him and he’s family.

  • Back to work: Commissioner Jay Monahan returns to work amid controversy and loss of trust from prominent players over the LIV Golf deal with Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund. Players like Scottie Scheffler, Jordan Spieth, and Xander Schauffele openly question Monahan's actions and abilities. The PGA Tour faces challenges with Congress, the Department of Justice, and negotiations with PIF. Monahan's future as commissioner remains uncertain.

  • The money man: Scottie Scheffler sets a new PGA Tour prize money record with over $19 million in a single season after a T3 finish at the Scottish Open. Despite not winning, Scheffler's consistent performance has him in top form and second in the FedEx Cup standings. His strong game in driving and approaches is remarkable, but improving his putting may lead to more victories in the future.

  • Leading the way in golf tech: Golfshot introduces revolutionary Auto Strokes Gained analysis for Apple Watch, making it the first golf GPS app to offer this feature. This statistical measure evaluates a golfer's performance relative to professional player benchmarks, providing valuable insights for improvement. The automated data collection reduces the burden of manual tracking, making it easier for golfers at every level to analyse and enhance their game.

  • The industry leaders: Dormie Golf Workshop gears up for the British Open with custom headcovers featuring iconic British symbols. The company's journey from a small booth at a golf show to a leading provider of unique headcovers is a testament to their dedication and creativity. Their hand-crafted designs, including partnerships with St Andrews and other prominent brands, have made them a favorite among golfers worldwide.

From around the socials

Alright ladies and gents that’s a wrap for today. Keep an eye out for some exciting things to come as we approach some key milestones.

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