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 A rookie is in the midst of veteran champions going into the final day

By Jim Bebbington

There is a short list of young amateurs who have come to the Inspirato Colorado Open series over the years and competed on an equal footing with the pros.

After day 2 of the Inspirato Colorado Women’s Open 18-year-old Lavanya Gupta, a...


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Former winners crowd the top of the leaderboard after Day 1

By Jim Bebbington

In a year of change for the Inspirato Colorado Open golf tournament series, organizers managed to keep a lot the same – big purses for the winners, excellent course conditions, and good competition.

Rebecca Huffer on day one of the 2026 Inspirato Colorad...

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Understand the root cause of your slice and learn easy drills to hit more consistent tee shots

Slicing your driver is one of the fastest ways to wreck a good scorecard. Lost balls, punch-outs, penalties, and recovery shots all add up quickly — making the slice one of golf’s biggest score killers. In this video, we break down exactly why a slice happens and the simple ...


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Sunday golf bags have become a thing in recent years, and Vessel’s new Sunday IV might be the best we’ve seen

By: Tony Dear

Just as the lines between golf club or ball categories can get a little blurred at times, so the difference between Vessel’s new Sunday IV bag and a standard stand bag might not be immediately clear. At first glan...


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SUMMER IS COOLER HERE South Fork, tucked into the San Juan Mountains at 8,200 feet, is a cool-weather summer escape along the headwaters of the Rio Grande River. Long before the river flows south to Texas, it provides a refreshing backdrop for fishing, rafting, and outdoor adventure in this quiet mountain town. Surrounded by alpine scenery and towering peaks, South Fork blend...


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