PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan is back. One of his top executives is gone. Tiger Woods has joined the board. What's next for leadership?
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PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan is back. One of his top executives is gone. Tiger Woods has joined the board. What's next for leadership?
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3-time major champion Jordan Spieth shares the feeling he has when his putter is hot, which is a good takeaway for amateurs to understand.
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A second version of Ping's popular Blueprint iron made its Tour debut this week at the FedEx St. Jude Championship.
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The right golf shoes are crucial for traction and comfort, and PGA Tour winner Lee Hodges has a unique setup to maximize his stability.
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Ally Ewing rolled in six birdies in her first 11 holes en route to a 6-under 66 and a five-stroke lead after the second round of the Women's Open.
Brian Harman and 36-hole AIG Women's Open leader Ally Ewing have an odd number of similarities. Here's what else you missed at Walton Heath.
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Our top 4 picks for rangefinders that won't break the bank.
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In the wake of shocking allegations about Phil Mickelson's gambling losses, reaction from his former PGA Tour peers has been mixed.
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On this week's episode of Subpar, top teachers Sean Foley and David Woods revealed the commonalities that all good golf swings share.
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Bryson DeChambeau is one of the best golfers in the world. And one of the most polarizing. There's a ton of value in that.
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Because golf-course maintenance, like golf, is an ongoing education, here's another pop quiz to test your turf-care knowledge.
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Parker McLachlin, aka Short Game Chef, shares his tips for hitting masterful 75-yard wedge shots, which starts with a structured backswing.
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These golf apps are sure to help you keep better track of your game and more likely to improve your score!
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Let’s play a quick game of word association.
I say “Mitsubishi.” You say “________________.”
Electronics. Cars. HVAC systems. Those are responses I’d expect if this wasn’t an article posted on a golf website.
The answer we were looking for was “golf shafts.” I’d also accept Diamana, Kuro Kage, Tensei or Kai’li.
With that, many of you already know Mitsubishi manufactures a range of golf shafts for clubfitters, Tour players and equipment manufacturers. But what’s likely new information is that Mitsubishi Chemical America exerts a substantial influence over the entire shaft industry.
How to watch the 2023 FedEx St. Jude Championship on Friday, including a full Round 2 TV schedule, streaming times and more.
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Whether you want to play a casual round or competitively hit the course every week, finding the best golf shoes will increase your comfort and, dare we say, decrease your score.
Our team of testers looked at a variety of factors including, stability, support, traction and comfort. We tested more than 50 pairs of shoes across spiked, spikeless, and women’s styles. Through testing, we found there is no specific answer to the spiked vs spikeless debate, rather it comes down to a matter of personal preference. Whether you have wide feet, a need for traction or a desire for comfort, we have you covered.
Jump to one of our top picks or scroll on to see the entire list. And if you need help choosing, be sure to check our out buying advice at the end of the article.
Best Spiked Golf Shoes: FootJoy HyperFlex CarbonBest Spikeless Golf Shoes: adidas Codechaos 22 Most Comfortable Golf Shoe: PAYNTR X 001F Best Value Spikeless Golf Shoe: Skechers Go Golf Elite 5Best Women’s Golf Shoes: adidas Solarmotion BOABuying Advice: How to Choose the Best Golf ShoesThe best spiked golf shoes were tested by two experts who spent more than 30 hours directly testing 18 total products. We recommend spiked golf shoes for anyone who places a high value on traction and staying grounded through any tempo swing.
While the spiked shoe market does appear to be shrinking, we don’t see it disappearing anytime soon. Pros still swear by spiked shoes and with improvements in spike design, the all-day comfort is only improving with each new release.
Jordan Spieth kept a clean card and clean pants, even without having to roll them up to his calves on a rain-soaked course. He opened with a 7-under 63 on Thursday for a 1-shot lead in the FedEx St. Jude Championship.
The LPGA's biggest stars struggled in Round 1 at the AIG Women's Open. Here's what else you missed Thursday at Walton Heath.
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Collin Morikawa has pledged $1,000 per birdie he makes in the FedEx Cup playoffs to assist with recovery efforts in Maui after devastating wildfires.
Ally Ewing shot a 4-under 68 and owns a 1-shot lead after the first round of the AIG Women's Open.
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