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Korn ferry Veteran Ryan McCormick used an unconventional method to try to calm his temperament during the second round of the club car on Friday.
McCormick, who competed on Pga tour Last year, but this year he was re -transferred to development, though, he had problems maintaining composing on the golf course. This week at The Landings Golf & Athletic Club in Georgia, he decided to test some new anger management tools.

Ryan McCormick of Middletown, NJ, stretches before he retired to the 10th hole during the second round of Sanderson Farms championship at Jackson’s rural club in Jackson, Miss., Thursday, October 3, 2024. (Imagine)
And so, he closed his mouth.
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“This year I didn’t have a lot of fun time on golf course. Quite angry and crazy, “he said in a video that toured the tour on social media.” I imagined that I tried a lot of things and I just decided to turn off. So, I put a ribbon over my mouth. “
“Simply angry with the golf course. I was running out of ideas and I thought about the ribbon a few weeks ago,” he added with a laugh. “So, unfortunately, that collapsed today. I hoped it would help me. I can’t say he did or not.”
McCormick said that the idea comes from his desire to create a better environment for his toy partners, which he admitted was not “fair”.

Ryan McCormick with a ribbon on his mouth to ease frustrations during the second round of the club car on Landlings Golf & Athletic Club 2025, April 4, 2025, in Savannah, Georgia. (Mogie Adamchik / Getty Images)
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One great obstacle to his latest “solution” was that he would then communicate with his Caddy. McCormick’s response to that was the old fashion method: a pen and paper.
“Mostly just writing numbers,” he said. “I would just show him and ask him to read. That made it much simpler, I’ll tell you that.”
Although the jury could be on how the ribbon helped his frustration, it certainly did not affect his game.

Ryan McCormick of Middletown, NJ, watches his ball line after leaving on the 10th hole during the second round of Sanderson Farms championship at Jackson Rural Club in Jackson, Miss., Thursday, October 3, 2024. (Imagine)
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McCormick shot 72 and missed the cut for a few blows. He entered the tournament on number 126 on the point list and will probably fall further after the performance on Friday.
Associated Press contributed to this report.
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