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The Perfect Takeaway for Rocket Shots

Wouldn’t it be nice to start your takeaway with a move that will guarantee a perfect swing with all of your irons? Well bless your stars because this is your lucky day. I have been working on using a flat wrist swing with lag that will power every shot directly up my target line. I have actually done this for years but I could not find consistency to do this with all of my clubs. 10% to 20% of my shots have often been miss-hits. I finally stumbled over a simple trick to create consistency using a wrist move at the start of my takeaway.

Many pros have used a forward arm “press” to start their backswing. Even Phil Michelson and Jordan Spieth use it for the start of their putting stroke. I have also noticed that a Pete Styles a PGA instructor on the Golf-Info-Guide training videos adds a forward press with a slight shift of his hands at the start of his backswing. No one has explained how this affects their performance.

Flatten Your Wrist to Start Your Takeaway
I have been trying to incorporate a flat wrist in my backswing before I reach the top of my swing where I also add wrist lag (with a 90 degree angle from my forearm to my shaft). Somehow I have not been able to capture these 2 moves consistently so I decided to copy Dustin Johnson.

Dustin Johnson must be doing something right with his swing. In addition to being the #1 golfer on tour, he just won 5 points for the USA Ryder Cup Team. He starts bowing his wrist (forming a bump on the back of his wrist) and gradually adding lag from the start of his takeaway. I don’t have his power so I decided to just STRAIGHTEN my wrist at the start of my backswing (instead of BOWING my wrist). This is my eureka move that creates consistent hits with better direction control.

I noticed that the leading wrist on every golfer during setup has a slight cup shape when you setup for any of your clubs (especially for your driver where you setup with the ball further forward in your stance). Only Bryson DeChambeau sets up with a flat leading wrist for his driver and all of his driving clubs.

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Adams Tight Lies Fairway Woods and Hybrids

Adams Tight Lies fairway woods and hybrids are available now.The value-priced clubs ($179 fairways/$149 hybrids) are available now.Golfers can save even more through combo pricing options.

Adams Golf, which somewhat quietly relaunched last October with all-new Tight Lies fairway woods, has decided to try and make just a little bit more noise with the addition of the Adams Tight Lies hybrids (also all-new) to the collection.

Sorry, guys. Still no irons.

Timing is Everything

The reemergence and now expansion of the brand that, not all that long ago, seemed destined for the scrapheap is just one of the things that makes sense in a world where COVID has created a massive influx of both new and returning golfers. I’d wager a significant percentage of these new golfers fall somewhere in the game- and super game-improvement space and, like many golfers, they’re not particularly interested in spending $350+ on a fairway wood and $250+ for a hybrid.


An address view of the Adams Tight Lies fairway wood

A profile viewing showing the extended face on the all-new Adams Tight Lies







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Honma Golf: Where To In 2022?

“The only constant in life is change”  Greek philosopher Heraclitus

“Time may change me but I can’t trace time”  British rocker Bowie

Honma Golf has had one constant in North America: Change.

For the past three years, it seems Honma has turned to face the strange and put itself through enough ch-ch-changes in strategy and corporate leadership to make both Bowie and Heraclitus proud.

Since 2018, Honma Golf leadership has morphed more times than a Power Ranger—from “strategic advisor” Mark King to former TaylorMade executive John Kawaja and then former Titleist executive Chris McGinley. This past summer, Honma named former Bridgestone Golf executive Janeann Lanning as its new North American chief.

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Bryson advances at long drive behind 412-yarder

Bryson DeChambeau's five longest drives out of 30 attempts were 412, 408, 407, 403 and 401 yards, which was good enough to advance to the final 64 of the Professional Long Drivers Association World Championships.

Torrey Pines adjusts to NFL, gets Saturday finish

The Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines will start a day earlier and finish on Sunday, Jan. 29, a day ahead of the NFC and AFC title games.

Baldo Corsa Hybrid

The Baldo Corsa Hybrid is all about more distance in a driving iron.  The face is made of forged DAT55 which is what you would usually see on a driver.  Imagine hitting the 18* 230 yards!  The body is made of full 8-1-1Tititanium and internally there is almost 100g positioned on the sole.  On paper, this is a tiny driver,  DAT55 + Titanium + internal weighting is the recipe for many drivers on the market today but never in any driving irons.

Oh and I almost forgot,  Adjustable weights on the sole.  Standard it comes with dual 8g weights but you can also buy 2,4,6,8,10,12 and 14 grams.  Big selection.  Left-handed is also available :).

Baldo considers this the most distance-oriented driving hybrid in the world.  It works particularly well for those with faster swings who strike down on the ball yet it is extremely accommodating to slower swingers as well thanks to its high trajectory and low CG.  The head itself is made of some very light materials while the majority of the mass is positioned internally near the sole.   Accurate,  high launching with plenty of distance.  The longest and possibly easiest driving iron in the game today.

We can offer the Baldo Corsa Hybrid driving iron head only or shafted with any JDM shaft,  I would suggest Fujikura MCH, Modus 3 Hybrid,  Loop Hybrid, Bassara Hybrid, Tour AD HY or the NS Pro Zelos 7 Hybrid shaft just to name a few.

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Asterisk Talley, Jaden Dumdumaya of JTNC Headed for Augusta

Asterisk Talley, Jaden Dumdumaya of JTNC Headed for Augusta

Sept. 27, 2021

Eight area golfers, including Junior Tour of Northern California regulars Asterisk Talley and Jaden Dumdumaya, were crowned as National Finalists and earned an invitation to compete in the eighth Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals on Sunday, April 3, 2022, prior to the start of the Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club.

Conducted in partnership with the USGA, Masters Tournament and PGA of America, Drive, Chip and Putt is a free, nationwide youth golf development program open to boys and girls, ages 7-15, in four age divisions. The three-pronged competition tests the skills essential to playing the game – accuracy in driving, chipping and putting.

The regional competition held at Pebble Beach Golf Links – site of 13 USGA championships, including six U.S. Opens; the future site of the 2023 U.S. Women’s Open and 2027 U.S. Open; and host of the 1977 PGA Championship – on Sunday, Sept. 26, was one of 10 qualifying events across the United States to determine the field of 80 young golfers who will advance to the National Finals.

Tens of thousands seized the opportunity to participate in Drive, Chip and Putt this year, which began with local qualifying at hundreds of courses throughout the country this summer. These qualifiers are open each year to young golfers of all skill and experience levels. The top finishers from each local qualifier advanced to subregionals in August followed by regional competitions in September and October.

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Home-course advantage, can Europe rebound and when will Tiger and Phil be U.S. Ryder Cup captains?

The United States dominated this Ryder Cup. Now, though, there are questions. Can the Americans keep it going? Is this home-course advantage getting out of hand. And, oh, about Tiger and Phil ...

2021 Editor’s Choice Awards

Our annual Most Wanted tests continue to be our gold standard for 100-percent objective, data-driven performance evaluations. That said, we know there are a multitude of other considerations that go into buying new gear and some of them are inarguably subjective.

That’s not a bad thing.

Our annual Editor’s Choice awards honor those products, technologies and companies based on the opinions of the MyGolfSpy staff, player feedback and, in some cases, our belief in how a product will impact the industry landscape in the future. Ultimately, it’s an opportunity for us to venture beyond the data and share some of our favorite products of 2021.

The reality is we are in an era where advancements are seldom monumental and often incremental at best. That said, there will always be innovators, difference makers and needle movers. This season, we found a number of excellent products, a few missed opportunities and, as always, several categories where nothing much grabbed our attention.

Here are this season’s award winners.


























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Choi gets first Champions win at Pebble Beach

K.J. Choi's two-shot victory Sunday at the PURE Insurance Championship gave him his first PGA Tour Champions win.

Bryson, Koepka hug, 'wanted to play together'

Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka were all smiles with each other after they both contributed to a dominant U.S. victory in the Ryder Cup.

The likely end of an era for Europe at the Ryder Cup arrived -- and it wasn't pretty

It is likely the last Ryder Cup for some of Europe's aging stars. Does the next group of players -- or some who weren't here this time -- have what it takes to keep up with these Americans?

Why the United States thinks this blowout win at the Ryder Cup is just the beginning

The U.S. set a record in blowing out Europe. And with such a young, confident group, the Americans expect more of the same for years to come.

Nasa Hataoka posts win at LPGA Arkansas event

Nasa Hataoka, a 22-year-old from Japan, shot a final-round 4-under 67 to finish at 16-under Sunday, en route to winning the Walmart Northwest Arkansas Championship.

Emotional McIlroy: I should have done more

Rory McIlroy said of this year's Ryder Cup: "The more I play in this event, I realize it's that it's the best event in golf. I love being a part of it. I can't wait to be part of many more.''

U.S. locks up Ryder Cup victory over Europe

Collin Morikawa made birdie on No. 17 to go 1-up in his match against Viktor Hovland on Sunday and guarantee the Americans at least 14 1/2 points, clinching one of golf's biggest prizes for only the fourth time in the past 13 tries.

Bryson DeChambeau and his driver were at it again at the Ryder Cup

Bryson DeChambeau pounded a 354-yard drive that flew onto the green -- on a par-4 -- on Sunday at the Ryder Cup. He then rolled in the eagle putt against Europe's Sergio Garcia.

Choi fires 68 to take 2-shot lead at Pebble Beach

K.J. Choi shot a 4-under 68 Saturday for a two-stroke lead over Alex Cejka and Bernhard Langer after two rounds of the PGA Tour Champions PURE Insurance Championship.


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