The Ryan McCormick ribbons of the Korn Ferry Tour ribbons are closed to help with the frustrations of golf

Korn Ferry Tour The veteran Ryan McCormick used an unconventional method to try to calm the temperature during the second round of the car championship of the club on Friday.
McCormick, who competed on the PGA Tour Last year, but was relegated to development this year, he certainly had problems maintaining his calm on the golf course. This week at Landings Golf & Athletic Club in Georgia, he decided to test some new anger management tools.

Ryan McCormick by Middletown, NJ extends before blocking the tenth hole during the second round of the Sanderson Farmson Championship at Jackson’s country club in Jackson, Miss., Thursday 3 October 2024. (IMagn)
And so, he closed his mouth.
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“I had a time not so fascinating this year on golf course. Quite angry and crazy, “he said in a video shared by the social media tour.” I thought I had tried many things and I just thought I shut up. So, I put the ribbon on the mouth. “
“I am too angry on the golf course. I finished my ideas and I thought about the belt thing a couple of weeks ago,” he added with a laugh. “So, only unfortunately, it was this today. I hoped that maybe he would help me. I can’t say he didn’t do it or not.”
McCormick said that the idea is derived from his desire to create a better environment for his game partners, who admitted that “is not right”.

Ryan McCormick with the ribbon in the mouth to help facilitate frustrations during the second round of the club car championship at the Landings Golf & Athletic Club 2025 on April 4, 2025 in Savannah, Georgia. (Mogie Adamchik / Getty Images)
A big obstacle to his last “solution” was the way he would communicate with his caddy. McCormick’s answer was the old way method: pen and paper.
“Mainly writing the numbers,” he said. “Sometimes I would tell myself and wondered a reading. He made things much simpler, I will tell you.”
While the jury could be out on how the ribbon has helped its frustrations, it certainly did not positively affect her game.

Ryan McCormick by Middletown, New Jersey, observes the line of his ball after blocking himself on the tenth hole during the second round of the Sanderson Farmson championship at Jackson’s Country Club in Jackson, Miss., Thursday 3 October 2024. (IMagn)
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McCormick shot at a 72 and lost cutting some shots. He entered the tournament at n. 126 on the list of points and will probably go further after Friday’s performance.
The Associated Press has contributed to this report.
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