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The K Swing Will Make You Better
You will melt shots off your scorecard with the K-SWING. This golf swing style is powerful, consistent, and easy on your body. Golfers who switch to the K-SWING see dramatic improvement in their scores. They also have more fun hitting the ball farther and straighter.

Another Swing Tip:
Everyone Is Uncle Rico
Many of us can relate to this delusion.
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Quick Recap: CJ Cup Byron Nelson

This week, in another episode of “Golf Fans Will Never Be Happy,” Wyndham Clark won the CJ Cup Byron Nelson by three strokes over Si Woo Kim.
He won with a total score of -30, and, you guessed it—golf fans aren’t happy!
For those keeping score at home, last week, Aronimink was too exacting and too difficult, but this week’s birdie-fest in Texas was too easy and a joke.
Apparently, every single week on TOUR should produce the same result of a score right around -20 in order to make the largest amount of golf fans happy. Of course, then everyone will complain about how things are too predictable.
I would hate to be Brian Rolapp, trying to cater to a fanbase that has zero consensus over what makes golf fun to watch. We are a tricky bunch.
Anyway, the fickle nature of golf fans to the side, Wyndham Clark played an incredible back nine yesterday.
He made five birdies and an eagle en route to a closing 28, and while the field wasn’t going to make any headlines, he had to fend off Si Woo Kim and Scottie Scheffler, who were the odds favorites to start the week.
What about everybody else?
Si Woo Kim started the final round with a two shot lead over Scottie Scheffler and Wyndham Clark, but despite carding a 65 on Sunday, it wasn’t enough to keep pace with Clark, who put a 60 on the scorecard.
Scottie Scheffler also shot 65, which was good enough for a solo 3rd place finish.
What’s Next?
Ludvig Aberg headlines the Charles Schwab Challenge.

Odds For Charles Schwab Challenge
Ludvig Aberg +1100
Russell Henley +2050
Robert MacIntyre +2100
Rickie Fowler +2500
Brooks Koepka +2600
Ben Griffin +2600
Justin Thomas +2700
Wyndham Clark +3000
Akshay Bhatia +3000
Hideki Matsuyama +3200
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That’s A Wrap…
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