Olympic gold medalist Lydia Ko birdied the final hole at St. Andrews to shoot a 69 and win the Women's Open by two strokes for her third career major title.
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World No. 1 Nelly Korda was in line to win the 2024 AIG Women's Open, but a brutal finish on the back nine Sunday cost her the title.
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Lilia Vu missed a birdie putt on 18 that would have forced at playoff at the 2024 AIG Women's Open. Her ensuing lip-out cost her lots of money.
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Ko's magical summer continued with a win at the Women's Open. Take a closer look at the equipment in her bag.
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A final round of three-under-par 69 at the AIG Women's Open propelled Lydia Ko to the third major title of her career — and first since 2016.
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Instructor Heather Angell has a simple checkpoint drill you can do to help you establish the stroke consistency your game needs.
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Former Women's Open winner I.K. Kim said Sunday's final round at St. Andrews would be her final round, period. No one knew it was coming.
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The final round of the 2024 AIG Women's Open is here. Here's everything you need to know about the record purse payout.
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The final round of the 2024 BMW Championship is here. Here's everything you need to know about tournament money, including purse.
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How to watch the 2024 BMW Championship on Sunday, including full TV coverage and streaming information for the final round.
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TaylorMade has introduced three new products designed to elevate your golf game: the P·770 Irons, P·7CB Irons, and the Hi-Toe 4 Wedge. We’re looking for six golfers—two for each product—to test, review, and keep these clubs. This is your chance to see if TaylorMade’s claims hold up when these clubs are put to the test by real golfers like you!
What you’ll be testing
TaylorMade P·770 Irons: These irons are crafted for golfers who desire a blend of distance and forgiveness within a compact design. The hollow-body construction with SpeedFoam Air aims to combine power with precision, while providing a soft feel on impact. They’re said to be perfect for those who want to shape their shots without compromising on distance.TaylorMade P·7CB Irons: Aimed at golfers who value precision, these cavity-back irons blend a traditional look with modern engineering. They are built to deliver high levels of control and feedback, allowing for a variety of shot shapes. This should make them a top choice for those who prioritize accuracy and feel.TaylorMade Hi-Toe 4 Wedge: This wedge is designed for versatility in short-game scenarios. Featuring full-face grooves and a high-toe design, it’s engineered to enhance spin and control, especially when executing open-faced shots. It’s intended to perform well in a range of conditions and lies, making it a go-to option for short-game enthusiasts.The testing opportunity
We’re looking for six golfers to thoroughly test these clubs, focusing on their performance, fitting experience, and durability over time. Whether it’s on-course feedback or data from a launch monitor, we want detailed insights that will help the MyGolfSpy community understand how these clubs truly perform.
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Open to all registered Forum members worldwide.Registration ends Aug. 29.Selected testers will be announced on the Forum on Sept. 3.Testers must be willing to be fitted for their selected product.The post Testers Wanted: TaylorMade P-770, P-7CB and Hi Toe 4 Wedge appeared first on MyGolfSpy.
If you're looking to re-stock your stash with a premium ball, shop the sale on Callaway's popular Chrome Soft model at Fairway Jockey.
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Keegan Bradley had eight birdies in a round that only gave him a 2-under 70 on Saturday and has a 1-shot lead entering the final round of the BMW.
Two-time champion Jiyai Shin capitalized on a back-nine collapse by top-ranked Nelly Korda to take a one-shot lead after the third round of the Women's British Open.
Adam Scott shot a 9-under 63 in the BMW Championship that gave him a three-shot lead going into the weekend of the penultimate event of the FedEx Cup playoffs.
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Training aids have long sparked debate in the golf community: Do they offer lasting improvement or are they just temporary fixes? Tour Striker, led by Martin Chuck, has developed a range of high-quality training aids that aim to provide real, measurable benefits. The Tour Striker Smart Ball, widely used by pros like Rory McIlroy and Justin Rose, is just one example of the brand’s impact. Now, the MyGolfSpy Forum is offering members the chance to test several of TourStriker’s top products all together.
What you’ll be testing
Each selected tester will receive a Tour Striker Training Kit, which includes:
Tour Striker Smart Ball with Smart Ball Sleeve: Aids in synchronizing the arms and body for a more cohesive swing.Impact Sling: A modern tool for improving tempo and timing, inspired by the classic rope swing drill.Toolbox: A versatile device that assists with alignment, ball position, swing plane and fitness.Tour Striker 7-Iron: Designed to teach proper impact position and forward shaft lean.FlexClick: Helps train correct wrist positions, grip and overall impact quality.Each product comes with lesson protocols by Chuck, guiding you through drills and exercises to maximize their apparent benefits. These protocols ensure users get the most out of their training, helping to instill lasting changes in their swing mechanics and overall game.
The testing opportunity
We are seeking four golfers to test, review and keep the Tour Striker Training Kit. Testers will evaluate each product and its accompanying training videos, focusing on build quality, ease of use and effectiveness.
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Open to registered Forum members in the U.S.Registration closes Aug. 28.Testers will be announced on the Forum Sept. 3.This is your chance to see if these training aids can truly make a difference in your game!
Rory McIlroy, coming off a three-putt bogey on the 16th hole, hit his drive to the right rough, then casually flung the 3-wood toward the left. It bounced once and went in the water. He walked over to the edge of the water, reached down and retrieved it.
Bryson DeChambeau and Greg Bodine have formed a formidable tandem, but the U.S. Open champ's initial sales pitch could have used a caddie.
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Nelly Korda mastered more blustery conditions at St. Andrews by shooting a bogey-free, 4-under 68 in the second round on Friday to take a three-stroke lead at the Women's Open.