The Open is back. From what we missed to Bryson DeChambeau's ongoing drama to Jon Rahm's hope for a second consecutive major, we look at all the big questions -- and provide some answers -- for the year's final major.
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In today’s bite sized episode we talk Mini Drivers, overhyped tech, the 2021 Golf Ball Test, and what equipment we’d vote off the island forever.
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Brooks Koepka was asked again Tuesday at The Open his on-going feud with Bryson DeChambeau, and the four-time major winner said he's fine keeping it going because DeChambeau went back on his word about an agreement they had and so now he's "fair game."
Shane Lowry has had to wait two years for the honor, but he will finally begin defense of his Open title on Thursday at 4:58 a.m. ET (9:58 a.m. local) time during the first round at Royal St. George's.
When is a loss not a loss? Offering refunds or credits on 'bad beats' has been a marketing win for some sportsbooks, while others question the practice.
Jon Rahm explained Tuesday that the reason for his short backswing is due to being born with a clubbed right foot, which prompted him to make adjustments.
Here are the full times for the first and second rounds of The Open at Royal St. George's.
Of course, the list begins with St. Andrews. After that, where does our list head? We look at all the venues, including those still used, under consideration or retired.
He has feuded with Brooks Koepka. Imploded at the U.S. Open. Parted ways with his caddie. Now he heads to the final major of the year, one that will be filled with unexpected twists, turns and bounces. Is Bryson DeChambeau ready for this?
Phil Mickelson said Monday that his ready to tackle The Open after making his point about a Detroit News story on an old gambling issue.
Bryson DeChambeau discussed his decision to switch caddies on Monday as he played a practice round for this week's Open Championship.
Zach Johnson, a two-time major championship winner including the 2015 Open, tested positive following the final round of the John Deere Classic on Sunday and has as were the other players and any others scheduled to make the trip.
This week MyGolfSpy is all hands on deck to conduct the second edition of the MyGolfSpy Ball test. Our first ball test had a massive impact on the industry. More than 2-years have passed, so it’s time to take what we learned the first time around, along with a slew of new ball models, and do it again.
What We’re Testing
Our primary objective is to test the urethane offerings from the major manufacturers as well as balls from the most popular direct to consumer brands. We’ve got over 30 models on the list. We’ll also be looking at both range balls and recycled premium offerings.
How We’re Testing
We’re letting the robot do the work, well most of it. Unlike our club testing where we gather our data with human testers, a golf ball test requires the consistency of a robot. This years’ plan is to test at three different driver and iron speeds. We’ll also be conducting a test of greenside performance.
To capture the full flight of the golf ball, including the influence of the dimple pattern (and potentially paint and other surface defects) data will be collected using a Trackman launch monitor.
Where We’re Testing
Our home for the week is Scottsdale National Golf Club in Scottsdale Arizona.
All you need to know about the 2021 Open, including day-by-day results and analysis from Royal St. George's
The Open was the only major not played in 2020. It's back this year, at quirky Royal St. George's in England. Fans will be back, too. But all is not normal -- just ask a frustrated group of players dealing with stiff protocols.
Furyk closed with a 1-over 71 to become the eighth player to win both the U.S. Open and Senior Open.
Del Negro became the first basketball player to win the American Century Championship, birdieing the par-5 18th hole twice Sunday to beat John Smoltz.
Lucas Glover ended 10 years without a victory Sunday when he birdied five of his last seven holes for a 7-under 64 to win the John Deere Classic by two shots.