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Each issue of The Swing Report ships on Tuesday morning with five sections. Here's exactly what's inside.
Tournament betting picks and value odds. We dig into the matchups, field conditions, and course history so you don't have to. Where the real money is — and where it isn't.
One tip per week that actually improves your game. No 47-step drills. No range rat theory. Just one thing you can take to your next round and feel the difference.
Golf gossip, drama, and viral moments. The stuff your group chat is already blowing up about — and a few things they haven't found yet.
Gear reviews, style picks, and golf culture. One brand, one product, honest take. What to buy, what to skip, what to actually flex on the first tee.
Three numbers per issue. No context needed — well, maybe a little. The stat that makes you look smart in the clubhouse bar.
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Åberg takes a 3-shot lead into Sunday at Sawgrass. The PGA Tour just secured $1.5 billion. Eastside Golf is changing what golfers wear. And the one grip tip that unlocks 15 yards for free.
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Read Issue #001 →— The Caddie
I picked up golf at 31. Showed up to my first round in running shoes and basketball shorts. Topped my opening tee shot about 40 yards into the ladies' tee box. It was, objectively, humiliating.
But here's the thing nobody told me: that's completely fine. Better than fine, actually. Because golf isn't really about being good. It's about that one shot per round that feels like magic — the one that makes you say okay, I get it now.
I spent my first two years chasing a handicap number instead of just enjoying the walk, the people, the cold beer at the turn. I wish someone had told me earlier: you don't have to be good at golf to love golf.
That's why The Swing Report exists. For the 25-handicappers. The weekend warriors. The people who three-putt from 8 feet and still call it a great day out there.
Because it was.
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