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Welcome to the first official installment of what we at MyGolfSpy hope will become a favorite of yours: History’s Mysteries.
It’s easy to care only about today. But historical perspective helps us connect certain dots while disconnecting others. By peering through the lens of time, we can better understand just why the golf industry is the way it is and how it got here.
Our first subject is, next to Wilson Staff, the most iconic name in golf’s long, fascinating history: MacGregor Golf.
History’s Mysteries: MacGregor Golf
Wilson Staff famously touts more majors won than any other brand. Their total of 62 is mostly frontloaded but it is an impressive number.
But did you know MacGregor is No. 2 with 59?
- Cameron Champ fended off dehydration and crisply putted his way to a 5-under 66 on Sunday, winning the 3M Open by two strokes for his third career victory.
Cameron Champ Gets Third PGA Tour Victory
July 25, 2021
Cameron Champ fended off dehydration and crisply putted his way to a 5-under 66 on Sunday, winning the 3M Open by two strokes for his third career PGA TOUR victory.
The 26-year-old Champ, of Sacramento, had five birdies in a bogey-free round to finish at 15-under 269 at TPC Twin Cities. Louis Oosthuizen, Jhonattan Vegas and Charl Schwartzel tied for second.
Oosthuizen shot 66, too, in a much stronger finish than the previous weekend at the Open Championship, where his 54-hole lead turned into a tie for third after a fourth-round 71.
Playing six pairs ahead of Champ, Oosthuizen birdied three of the last four holes to give himself an outside chance. His approach to the 18th green almost yielded an eagle on the PGA TOUR’s hardest par-5 hole, but the ball lipped out. He made a 2 1/2 foot putt for birdie instead. Schwartzel, his fellow South African, posted a 68 to match Vegas in the final round.
Nacho Elvira squandered a six-shot overnight lead in the Wales Open and bogeyed the 18th hole before rallying to beat Justin Harding in a playoff to win his first European Tour title on Sunday.
Stephen Dodd birdied the final hole to win the Senior British Open by one stroke on Sunday, holding off challenges from Miguel Angel Jimenez and Darren Clarke to secure his first major title.
Australian golfer Minjee Lee won a sudden death playoff against overnight leader Jeongeun Lee6 to clinch the Evian Championship on Sunday for her first major title.
KYOEI is on a tear! This is their fourth release in less than two months! It started with the KCM Heritage blade, yes that beautiful raw grain black dye finished muscle back iron, then their new mold RRC wedge which is their new S25C player’s wedge, then the new 2021 Heritage cavity back iron, and now we are proud to introduce the 2021 K1 Heritage series blade! One of their blades is based on the KCM mold, raw grain in black, and the other one is based on the K1 mold, smooth polished in NiCr chrome satin-finished in-house at the KYOEI factory!
Why two blades? It’s hard to deny JDM fans of the original KCM mold, it’s got tour victories and has been used across multiple JDM brands over the years with only success. At the same time, the K1 blade has historical meaning plus PGA tour victories and has been used countless times over the decades. The K1 has a thinner topline and less offset mold vs mold although both can be ground to meet any player’s needs.
The two are also differentiated by the finish. Some people don’t want their irons to patina, some want that smooth-looking no-fuss soft nickel chrome plating that KYOEI is famous for.
When it comes to mold characteristics the K1 not only has a thinner sole, topline with less offset but it has a more shallow face and it’s slightly longer heel to toe. We like this a lot because it supports forgiveness and a high launch to help balls drop dead near the pin with ease.
The specs also support accuracy with traditional lofts. That’s right the #5 is 38* and the PW comes in at 48*. Face progression is the way Japan measures offset, it can be confusing to those new to JDM gear but simply put 5.5 is no offset while 6.0 leans toward onset. Please keep in mind the neck taper and angle which is not offset can have an impact on how the appearance of offset plays visually. If you look at the specifications the #8, #9, and PW all have 6.0 face progression.
Spain's Nacho Elvira continued his fine form to take a six-shot lead into Sunday's final round at Celtic Manor, Wales on Saturday.
Bryson DeChambeau, who tested positive for COVID-19 as part of Team USA's final protocols before leaving for Japan, will not participate in the Olympics, and will be replaced by Patrick Reed, the USGA announced on Saturday night.
Nicholas Dunlap defeated Cohen Trolio 3 and 2 in Saturday's 36-hole final to win the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship in North Carolina.
Cameron Tringale made a short par putt on the treacherous par-5 18th hole at the 3M Open for a 5-under 66 and a one-stroke lead Saturday over Gary Woodland and Maverick McNealy.
The day after making golfing history, Jeongeun Lee6 extended her Evian Championship lead to five strokes after a 3-under-par 68 in the third round on Saturday.
While posting about his issues with alcoholism, Grayson Murray also expressed frustration with the PGA Tour, saying it "never gave me help."
Top U.S. Golf Courses by region
Fundamentally, ranking golf courses is a subjective exercise. Better players often prefer more challenging layouts. Less skilled golfers might appreciate wider fairways with fewer forced carries.
That said, the validity of any individual review isn’t tied to whether that golfer has a degree in golf course architecture or a preference for certain types of grasses.
If you’re a golfer, your opinion matters.
To build our list of the best golf destinations, we turned to TheGrint and to real golfers just like you.
ABOUT THEGRINT’S RANKINGS
To generate our rankings, we leveraged data from TheGrint, a golf handicap and stat-tracking service that also allows golfers to rate the courses they play. Think of it as something similar to Yelp for golf courses.
Bushnell Enters The Personal Launch Monitor Space
Should all other Personal Launch Monitors be scared of the Bushnell Launch Pro powered by Foresight?
We’ve got limited information about this story but what we do know is that Bushnell and Foresight joining forces already has golfers excited. But why are two completely different companies coming together? Read on to find out!
After testing Bushnell and Foresight products for many years, I can say with complete certainty, both companies are top of the food chain in their selected industries.
Adam Hadwin shot a 6-under 65 on Friday for a share of the 3M Open lead with Ryan Armour at 10-under 132. Second-ranked Dustin Johnson missed the cut.
Spain's Nacho Elvira ended Day 2 with a two-shot lead over joint overnight leader Vincent Norrman as he carded 67 at the Cazoo Open on Friday.
Northern Ireland's Darren Clarke claimed a solo lead after 36 holes at the Senior Open after carding 67 at the Sunningdale Old Course on Friday.
South Korean golfer Jeongeun Lee6 tied the men's and women's major record for the lowest round when she carded a 10-under-par 61 at the Evian Championship on Friday.