Golfing News & Blog Articles

Stay up-to-date on golfing news, products, and trends from around the world.

LeBron tees it up, pros take Wimbledon, a major trophy surprise | Rogers Report

From LeBron James' golf swing to the U.S. Open trophy's adventure to golfers and golf talk at Wimbledon, get caught up.

The post LeBron tees it up, pros take Wimbledon, a major trophy surprise | Rogers Report appeared first on Golf.

Why trashing this key piece of information can lead to lower scores

In today's edition of Play Smart, former PGA Tour pro Colt Knost explains why you should ignore the pin sheet.

The post Why trashing this key piece of information can lead to lower scores appeared first on Golf.

Xander Schauffele's frustrating season has left him with 1 question

A year ago, Xander Schauffele was on top of the golf world. But a frustrating and humbling season has left him searching for what once was.

The post Xander Schauffele’s frustrating season has left him with 1 question appeared first on Golf.

English's caddie denied visa by U.K. before Open

Harris English is eyeing a "new Plan B" as his caddie, Eric Larson, has yet to be granted a new ETA visa for travel to the U.K. because of his past drug conviction.

Ping i240 irons | 5 things to know about the newest player's irons

Why are the new Ping i240 irons a game-changer? Here are five things to know about the new irons after testing at Ping.

The post Ping i240 irons | 5 things to know about the newest player’s irons appeared first on Golf.

Ping iDi driving irons | 3 things to know

Ping’s new iDi driving iron is a fast, high-launching long iron alternative built for better players. Here are three things to know.

The post Ping iDi driving irons | 3 things to know appeared first on Golf.

PING iDi: The Evolution Of The Outstanding iCrossover

For most golfers, a bigger long iron—essentially what a utility iron is—offers only marginal help. These clubs are the least carried in golf for good reason: compared to the alternatives—hybrids and higher-lofted fairway woods—they’re hard to hit, less forgiving and sometimes more frustrating than the long irons they’re meant to replace.

The magic of PING’s iCrossover was different. It cracked the code by being an unusually good option for golfers who couldn’t otherwise hit utility irons while simultaneously working for golfers who already could and just wanted a really good one. That dual appeal has made it stand out in MyGolfSpy testing as a multiple Most Wanted winner and while it’s harder to quantify, it has made the entire category more accessible—perhaps even functional—for average golfers and better players alike.

But the iCrossover had a branding problem. When it first launched, PING was adamant about one thing: “It’s not a driving iron.” The intent was to position a club that was more versatile than a standard driving iron but in trying to be everything to everyone, they may have lost the golfer specifically shopping for a driving iron.

Enter the iDi. PING is rebranding—and dissecting the PING lingo (can we call it PINGO for short?), the name tells the story. You’re getting an i-series (PING’s better player line) driving iron. So yes, PING’s utility is now officially a driving iron although it retains virtually everything that made it more than that.

Sometimes the best innovations come from simply calling things what they are, although there’s plenty more to the iDi story than a name change.

PING iDi hero shot
PING iDi badge detail
PING iDi back cavity
PING iDi toe view
PING iDi address view
PING iDi - 3 lofts
PING iDi hero image
PING iDi face view
PING iDi stock shafts
PING iDi alt hero
Continue reading

Is PING Messing With A Good Thing With Its New i240 Irons?

Let’s play a little game I like to call You’re In Charge of the OEM.

The rules are simple. As CEO, chairman of the board and HMFIC, you have the final say on new releases. Your company has three player’s irons, the oldest of which has been current since late 2022.  It’s been a stellar performer for you. Heck, even those guys at MyGolfSpy rated it #2 in their 2024 testing.

Not only is this iron played by your PGA and LPGA tour staff but competitive amateurs and low-handicappers love it. Even avid double-digit handicappers play it.

The calendar, however, says it’s time for an upgrade. As CEO, you have a decision to make. Do you roll the dice on a complete overhaul? That’s bold but it could also make you an ex-CEO. You could just put a pretty new dress on it and call it “new and improved.” You might get away with it for a couple of launch cycles but that’s not really your company’s jam. It never has been.

The best choice, however, might be to just split the difference. Give it enough meaningful upgrades to matter (and make your tour staff happy) and maybe tweak the aesthetics to give it more sex appeal.

PING i240 irons
PING i240 irons

PING i240 irons



™

™

PING i240 irons
PING i240 irons
Continue reading

Best Amazon Prime Day Golf Deals 2025

Ever finish a round and think, “Maybe it’s not me. Maybe it’s my ancient driver from 2015”?

Yeah, me too.

Look, I’m not saying new gear will magically fix your slice. But sometimes you need fresh equipment to match your evolving game. (Or to at least feel better about that inevitable shank into the water hazard.)

Here’s the deal: Amazon Prime Day 2025 is happening July 8-11, and the golf deals are absolutely ridiculous. I’m talking legit savings on clubs, rangefinders, shoes—the whole nine yards.

Don’t have time to dig through Amazon’s endless scroll of Prime Day golf deals? I get it. You’ve got better things to do. Like actually playing golf.

amazon prime day golf deals 2025
amazon prime day golf deals 2025
amazon prime day golf deals 2025
amazon prime day golf deals 2025
amazon prime day golf deals 2025
amazon prime day golf deals 2025
amazon prime day golf deals 2025
amazon prime day golf deals 2025
amazon prime day golf deals 2025
amazon prime day golf deals 2025

Continue reading

2025 Evian Championship: TV schedule, streaming, how to watch, tee times

How to watch the 2025 Amundi Evian Championship in France, including a full Evian Championship TV schedule, streaming info and more.

The post 2025 Evian Championship: TV schedule, streaming, how to watch, tee times appeared first on Golf.

Rules Guy: When parts of the cart path are marked as a penalty area, can you still take free relief?

What do you do if your ball lands on a part of the cart path marked as a penalty area? Can you take free relief? Rules Guy has the answer.

The post Rules Guy: When parts of the cart path are marked as a penalty area, can you still take free relief? appeared first on Golf.

Who Will Make The American Ryder Cup Team?

We’re sneaking up on the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage. A little over two months from now, the U.S. will look to defend home turf against the Europeans.

This week, we are taking a look at which players could make each team. It’s still an open competition for the last few spots on each side as we get deeper into the summer.

Let’s start with the Americans. Here is how the team looked two years ago when they lost in Rome.

Scottie Scheffler (0-2-2)Wyndham Clark (1-1-1)Brian Harman (2-2-0)Patrick Cantlay (2-2-0)Max Homa (3-1-1)Xander Schauffele (1-3-0)Sam Burns (1-2-0)Rickie Fowler (0-2-0)Brooks Koepka (1-1-1)Collin Morikawa (1-3-0)Jordan Spieth (0-2-2)Justin Thomas (1-2-1)

Needless to say, things didn’t go well for the U.S. side. They were ambushed in the first session, losing 4-0, and never recovered from that deficit.

In terms’ of captain’s picks, Cameron Young (No. 9) and Keegan Bradley (No. 11) were not selected despite being in the top 12 of the official Ryder Cup standings. None of the captain’s picks had a good showing but neither did Scheffler or Schauffele.

Continue reading

This Is What Happens When A Grip Company Listens: Meet REVL

The SuperStroke putter grips are kind of killing it on Tour right now. There have been numerous wins so I just had to try the putter grip Rory McIlroy used to win the Masters. It hasn’t come off since I tried it. However, SuperStroke wants to be known as more than just a putter grip company. They just stepped things up with the launch of the REVL line. I’ve seen it, I’ve tried it, and nothing would stop me from recommending it.

What Is REVL?

REVL is the first major release from SuperStroke since they acquired Lamkin in 2024. Each grip is stamped with a Lamkin 100 badge, an acknowledgment of Lamkin’s century-long legacy of grip engineering. The goal with this REVL series was to combine Lamkin’s legacy with SuperStoke’s attention to feel, design and modern material technology.

What makes REVL stand out?

Genesis+ material: A proprietary rubber that’s soft, tacky, durable, and built for all-weather play.Ultra-Tac X pattern: A raised X-texture that boosts traction and helps maintain consistent grip pressure.Real feedback meets comfort: Designed to feel responsive without being harsh.Cold-weather flexibility: These grips stay playable even when temps drop.Value – Each grip comes in under $10. Yes, really.

The REVL Lineup

There are three grips in the REVL lineup, each built for different preferences. My favorite is the Element and I’ve put it on my 7-iron for now while I decide whether to put these on the rest of my clubs.

REVL Element

Hybrid build: cord + ACE material on the top hand for traction, Genesis+ on the bottom for feelDesigned for all-weather performance and responsivenessIdeal for players who want control but don’t want to feel like they’re holding onto a brick

REVL Player

Full Genesis+ construction, a classic performance-type grip Moderate texture and feedbackClean and simple, for golfers who want something reliable that performs round after round

REVL Comfort

Larger lower hand simulates extra tape wrapsSoft, cushioned feel with great tackIdeal for players looking to reduce grip pressure and tension in the hands

Final thoughts

While I’ve only had the REVL Element style on my 7-iron for a few days, I like it. The blend of control and comfort is hard to beat and they may be going on the rest of my clubs.






Continue reading

My Favorite Women’s Golf Training Aids Of 2025

As a woman who has played golf for more than 30 years, I can tell you that most golf training aids will work for both men and women. However, this article isn’t necessarily about what works for men or women. It’s about which products address the issues that many women face in their golf game. Swing connection, low point control, tempo, consistency and learning how to generate power the right way. Here are some of my favorite women’s golf training aids of 2025.

Lag Shot Lady

The Lag Shot Lady comes in both a 7-iron and a driver and I tested both. What makes this unique is its whippy shaft and heavier-than-standard feel. It forces you to load the club properly and create lag without overthinking it.

Creating lag is one of the best ways to generate speed and consistency and many women don’t realize they’re losing power by starting the downswing with their arms or hands. My favorite part of this training aid is that you can hit balls with it.

Tour Striker Smart Ball

If you’re swinging with only your arms and wrists, you’re leaving power and control on the table. Many women fall into this habit while trying to create speed.

The Tour Striker Smart Ball is a good training aid to fix that.







Continue reading

The Internal Debate

Part I of a look at Royal Portrush, the philosophy of out-of-bounds, and how stroke and distance will impact the 2025 Open.

'We'll figure it out': At U.S. Adaptive Open, lessons in perspective and resilience

If you were open to it, Monday's opening round of the U.S. Adaptive Open was a salve for whatever ailed you.

The post ‘We’ll figure it out’: At U.S. Adaptive Open, lessons in perspective and resilience appeared first on Golf.

Why Tiger Woods' ex-caddie gave wrong yardages … when Woods was steamed

Here's why Tiger Woods' ex-caddie Steve Williams gave wrong yardages when Woods was steamed. It was discussed on GOLF's Subpar.

The post Why Tiger Woods’ ex-caddie gave wrong yardages … when Woods was steamed appeared first on Golf.

Confessions of a Long Island private club caddie: 6 stories from the bag

A caddie at one of Long Island's proudest golf clubs found no shortage of characters (and stories!) worth remembering.

The post Confessions of a Long Island private club caddie: 6 stories from the bag appeared first on Golf.

Potgieter, Campbell among 6 Open alternates

Aldrich Potgieter and Brian Campbell won PGA Tour events the last two weeks, and it wound up getting them into The Open next week at Royal Portrush.

Golf Challenges

Here are the most common challenges golfers face, from beginners to experienced players—plus tips to help overcome them:


1. Inconsistent Swing

  • Challenge: Swing mechanics vary from shot to shot, leading to topped shots, slices, or hooks.

  • Solution: Focus on developing a repeatable swing. Use slow-motion practice, video feedback, and a consistent pre-shot routine.


2. Mental Game Struggles

  • Challenge: Pressure, frustration, or fear of failure—especially on tough holes or putts.

  • Solution: Practice mental resilience. Breathe deeply, visualize each shot, and commit fully. Treat bad shots as learning moments.

Continue reading

GolfLynk.com