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I recently tested the MNML MR1 golf bag and came away impressed with the number of cool tech features it has.
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Darren Fichardt shot an 11-under 61 at Kingsbarns on Thursday to lead the multicourse Dunhill Links Championship after that low-scoring first round.
PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan and Yasir Al-Rumayyan, governor of Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, were grouped together in the first round of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at Carnoustie Golf Links in Scotland on Thursday.
The new COBRA KING Black Edition irons signal the official beginning of the end for COBRA’s current KING TOUR and CB/MB irons.
That’s not as ominous as it sounds.
For the past decade, OEMs on a two-year-plus life cycle have been giving their irons a final-year boost by offering them in black. It’s an iron set’s rite of passage. You’ve done your job so it’s time for a little cosmetic facelift to jump-start sales until your replacement is ready.
Which, if history is any guide, should be anytime between this January and next fall. We’re leaning toward the fall.
So, yeah, on the one hand, it’s a blatant cash grab. On the other hand, they almost uniformly look really, really cool.
There is a lot of cool gear in the golf equipment world that doesn’t always fit neatly into Most Wanted Tests or Buyer’s Guides. You still want to know how it performs. In our We Tried It series, we put gear to the test and let you know if it works as advertised.
What we tried:
The Canon Powershot Rangefinder. We’ve tested plenty of Nikon rangefinders so it was finally time to add another famous name to the mix.
Who tried it:
Connor. Director of Content and resident sneakerhead. We shoot on Canon cameras at the office so when I found out Canon had a rangefinder, I had to give it a whirl. Hopefully, it can make my game look better than it actually is (that’s what a camera is good for, right?)
What makes the Powershot unique?
I’ve tested more than 25 rangefinders and the Canon Powershot has one trick no other can match: it can capture photo and video. Fitting, coming from a camera company. I’ve yet to see another rangefinder that offers this functionality.
Even with the added functionality, the rangefinder must still function as a solid rangefinder in order to make my bag. How did the Powershot fare?
Our expert staff is constantly churning through and testing new golf products. Sometimes, we find something that we really gravitate towards but it doesn’t always fit neatly into an article, review or buyer’s guide. Staff Picks is a no-frills way for our staff to share the products that they love on a monthly basis. From shoes to coolers and everything in between, these items, for one reason or another, really stood out to our staff this month.
Adam Beach: L.A.B. DF.3
“It’s too easy. To be this bad at putting and no longer be bad at putting. You would buy DF3 too.”
Connor Lindeman: UNRL Concourse Pants
“The stretchiest golf pants I’ve ever worn. Period. They move with you, not against you. As someone who hates pants, these golf pants are (almost) as good as shorts.”
Tony Covey: Vokey Wedgeworks V Grind
“It’s a T Grind with more bounce. It’s the ultimate fall golf wedge.”
Ian Welke: Redvanly Larkin Hoodie
“Form fitting yet stretchy. Go to casual or golf fall hoodie. You’ll be hard pressed to find a more comfortable, casual golf hoodie out there. I can’t stop wearing this thing.”
Finding a great pair of golf shoes isn’t always easy. So when you do, it’s important to do everything you can to keep them around for a while. Taking care of your golf shoes will make them last longer. Here are four tips to extend the lifespan of your golf shoes.
Wear your golf shoes only on the course
This may sound obvious but wearing golf shoes off the course has become increasingly popular with the introduction of spikeless shoes. Golfers find their spikeless golf shoes so easy and comfortable that they also wear them as casual shoes.
Pavement and hard surfaces wear the soles down faster. Even if your golf shoes feel as easy to wear as your sneakers, they were made with specific materials to help improve traction and stability when you play.
If you want that to last, use your golf shoes just for golf!
Rotate between multiple pairs
Consider rotating between two or more pairs of golf shoes if you can. Allowing golf shoes, specifically leather ones, to rest and fully recover after a round of golf can help decrease the amount of wear and tear.
If you don’t have at least one person in your foursome who will get a laugh from one of these funny golf gifts, it’s time to find a new foursome. Golf gets serious, and equipment and tech can be boring, but there is a time and a place for funny golf gifts. If you need some ideas, here are our favorite funny golf gifts of 2024.
Pins and Aces Beer Sleeve
The Pins and Aces Beer Sleeve holds up to seven cans. The golf beer sleeve will fit seamlessly in your bag. If you want to be a really good friend, fill the beer sleeve before you give it as a gift!
Trick Golf Ball Company Farting Golf Ball
If you thought fart jokes were reserved for middle-school boys, think again. For some reason, the concept extends well into the adult years on the golf course. The Trick Golf Ball Company Farting Golf Ball makes a farting sound when it’s hit.
You’ll have to plan how to use this one to get the most reaction from the group.
You don’t have to hit the Farting Golf Ball all that hard to trigger the sound. Sometimes, it just needs movement. We’ve seen it put in a golf bag ball pocket to surprise your friend when they reach in to grab a ball out.
Susie Maxwell Berning, the three-time U.S. Women's Open winner who was a pioneer as a mother while competing on the LPGA Tour, died Wednesday after a two-year battle with lung cancer. She was 83.
If you're a mid-handicapper looking to improve your ball-striking, GOLF Teacher to Watch Ryan Young says push yourself to try these shots.
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Attention, baseball-loving golfers! Dormie has the perfect headcover options for you. Buy yours before they're sold out!
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At Bunker Hill Farms, your all-inclusive stay means your group is the only one on property, and the itinerary is completely up to you.
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Stat tracking can be an important building block for any player's game-improvement plan, and it all starts with some basic categories.
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In North Dakota, the golf might be better than you think. Here's what one writer learned during a road trip through the state.
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In this edition of Play Smart experts from Titleist explain the reason for spin and why it's so important for your game.
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Meet the Callaway X Prototype Iron: A Japanese Masterpiece
Callaway has just dropped the X Prototype Iron. Made in Japan, very limited and already sold out! This combo set is the ultimate version of the already famous “X FORGED Iron,” but with some serious upgrades in manufacturing technology. If you thought the 2024 Japan Only X-FORGED Iron was impressive, this X Prototype takes it to a new level. We’re talking about a perfect blend of cavity back, half cavity, and muscle back irons crafted for pros and serious golfers.
Precision Meets Soft Feel—Made in Japan
A key highlight of these irons is their manufacturing process. Each head is forged in Japan using the massive Enomoto press, executing a single-strike forging that preserves the metal’s softness. Post-forging, the heads undergo precise CNC milling to achieve their final shape and aesthetic details. The milling marks are then polished away, resulting in a refined finish. This meticulous production is handled in Tochigi, Japan, by Sasaki Co.
Why the Combo Set is a Game Changer
PIF governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan, PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan and Rory McIlroy will all play together on the DP World Tour this week.
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Where are golf balls made?
That’s a question that comes up a lot, and while I’m sure the guys leaving comments are doing so in good faith, the evidence suggests there’s plenty of confusion.
Hopefully we can clear some of it up.
For now, we’re going to focus on urethane models. There are fewer factories that make them and, broadly speaking, while some to take measures to obfuscate their sources (and some say their contracts prohibit them from disclosing their factories), they are easier to track.
That said, we have included some notes on ionomer models at the end.
I’ll take “things I didn’t have on my 2024 bingo card for $1,000, Ken!”
The landscape of golf apparel has undergone a drastic shift in the past few years. A lot of things have contributed to this change, none of which is more impactful than the resurgence of collaborations.
It’s a simple idea. Two brands, one product line. But that’s nothing new. The big reason collabs have been so successful, in my opinion, is due to the sheer unpredictability and randomness of said partnerships.
Who would have seen Maxfli and Metalwood partnering for an apparel collection? Not me. Alas, I didn’t think Coke and Oreo would team up for a chocolate cookie-flavored beverage but here we are.
Like Maxfli and Metalwood, it’s better than it sounds. I wasn’t sure what to expect but what Maxfli and Metalwood have come up with is pretty darn cool.