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JT Turns Swing Coach for 1-Year-Old - LITE

Publication by EssentiallySports | March 29, 2026 | Edition #222 |

👋 Hey Golf Fans,
Justin Thomas celebrated his daughter’s first birthday just a few months ago—you can check that here. Just four months later, JT is teaching his daughter golf, and that adorable footage is your highlight of the day. On the other hand, Jack Nicklaus released a statement after regaining control of his business empire, and Gary Woodland explained why his coach was yelling. Find all that, a detailed wrap-up of Tiger’s car crash and its aftermath, plus our regular Masters update and more today.
Let’s get started…

Molly’s swing video caught the attention of Rickie Fowler and Collin Morikawa, who left a note for the father-daughter duo.


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As you read above, Woodland is still struggling to overcome his traumatic experiences. But he is also leading in the Texas Children’s Open, which makes us curious to know…
Do You Think Gary Woodland Will be a PGA Tour Winner in 2026? |
Friday’s Result: 70.11% of you said Tiger Woods can’t recover and tee off this year.


As part of our Masters week countdown, we are looking at all 18 holes of Augusta National. With eight days to go before the first major, today our focus is on the eighth hole.
Yellow Jasmine, the par-4 8th, is named after the twining vine native to the Southeast. An accurate drive is an absolute necessity. It’s the second-longest hole with a stroke average of 4.82. Jack Burke Jr.’s quintuple bogey 9 is the highest score recorded on this hole, whereas Bruce Devlin’s double eagle is the best score recorded here.



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