It was a weekend of statement wins and milestone moments across the Tours. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler defended his title at the Memorial Tournament, becoming the first since Tiger Woods to go back-to-back at Muirfield Village. On the LPGA Tour, Sweden’s Maja Stark captured her first major at the U.S. Women’s Open, holding off World No. 1 Nelly Korda and Japan’s Rio Takeda. Trace Crowe earned his first Korn Ferry Tour win at the UNC Health Championship, while Germany’s Nicolai von Dellingshausen broke through with his maiden DP World Tour title in Austria—despite a blistering final-round 60 from Kristoffer Reitan.
This Week’s Improvement Pivot Point:
Translating consistent short game mechanics and ball position from the sim to the course. It's the little things—like setup and alignment—that separate a solid chip from a frustrating miss.
Plus, Scott’s got his brother in town from Down Under, and we’re soaking up the good vibes that only family visits bring. Let’s ride that momentum into a week of sharp practice and smart swings.
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Pivot the Path is a podcast that redefines golf improvement by focusing on the facts and physics that fuel progress, combined with a deep focus on biomechanics to revolutionize your golf game. Hosted by Scott Young—Founder of SSWING, New York City's premier indoor golf improvement facility and the Pure Definition of Golf Improvement—PGA professional, and ex-tour player, this podcast cuts through the noise with a unique and refreshing perspective to uncover what truly drives success on the course.
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