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Laporta in the lead as Aphibarnrat loses ground

Italy's Francesco Laporta shot three birdies and an eagle en route to a solid three-under 69 that gave him a one-shot lead after the third round of the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth on Saturday.

Testers Wanted: Odyssey White Hot OG

Want a chance to test this years MOST WANTED winner?

Odyssey White Hot OG brings back the iconic White Hot Putter face insert! Classic models such as the Odyssey #1 and Odyssey #7, as well as the legendary Odyssey 2-Ball model are available with the White Hot insert, along with numerous others to fit the preferred putter style of each golfer. With the most decorated putter insert of all time, comes a rich silver PVD finish on the putter head, along with a fine milling across each White Hot OG putter face.

The renowned urethane cover played by countless Tour pros will undoubtedly improve the feel and touch of the putter on the golf course. Multiple shaft options are available within the Odyssey White Hot OG Putter Family, including the multi-material Stroke Lab putter shaft to ease the difficulty of making a solid putting stroke every time. Roll in more putts on the greens, and circle eagles and birdies on the scorecard with a new Odyssey White Hot OG Putter!

TESTERS WANTED

We’re looking for 4 testers to try the Odyssey White Hot OG and report back.

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Three tied for Champions lead in St. Louis

Paul Goydos, Doug Barron and Marco Dawson are tied for the first-round lead at the PGA Tour Champions' inaugural Ascension Charity Classic in St. Louis.

Euro tour: Battle heats up for Ryder Cup spots

Thailand's Kiradech Aphibarnrat maintained his lead at the BMW PGA Championship with another impressive round at Wentworth as the battle for last-ditch automatic qualification for the European Ryder Cup team intensified.

Top 5 Golf Trip Deals for Your Next Golf Trip

For some, the “golf trip” is an annual circle on the calendar they plan their year around and for others rare opportunity to combine golf and travel. Either way, the change to get out and play golf away from everything, together with friends and family is something all golfers should experience. That said, planning a golf trip can be a monumental task with many questions:

Where to go?What courses to play?Where to stay?How much is this all going to cost?

That last question is of great importance to a lot of people. To simplify the process and help golfers create a memorable trip without breaking the bank, we’ve asked Golfbreaks, the official golf travel partner of the PGA Tour, for the best deals for top golf destinations. Here are the top five trips and the best times to get your golf trip deals.

1. La Quinta Resort & Club at PGA WEST, Palm Springs

3 nights and 3 rounds at PGA WEST (1 x Stadium, 1 x Norman, Mountain or Nicklaus, 1 x Dunes)

2nd half Sept prices from $499 (35% discount from October rates)

Officially, golf in Palm Springs can be played year round, but the summer heat can it unbearable for much of June through August. Late September can provide lower temperatures but still avoid the peak rates in October. While the Stadium course at PGA West is the headliner, all courses provide great golf trip deal experiences and the La Quinta Resort a comfortable place to come back to after the round.

$769 / $499 (35% OFF)

La Quinta Resort & Club at PGA WEST, Palm Springs
Scottsdale Golf Tour staying at HYATT House Old Town Scottsdale golf trip deals
Boulders Resort & Spa, Scottsdale golf trip deals
Sawgrass Marriot Golf Resort & Spa golf trip deals
Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club & Lodge golf trip deals





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Reed 'likes' disparaging tweets aimed at Stricker

Patrick Reed "liked" numerous tweets that disparaged captain Steve Stricker for his decision to leave Reed off the U.S. Ryder Cup team.

Euro tour: Rose makes late Ryder Cup bid

Thailand's Kiradech Aphibarnrat produced a scorching 8-under-par opening round at the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth on Thursday.

Top 10 Takeaways: A Look Inside Fujikura’s R&D Process

MyGolfSpy recently visited the North American HQ and R&D laboratory of shaft manufacturer Fujikura. The objective was simple: take a peek behind the curtain and get an unvarnished look at how the brand creates a shaft, from ideation to the final, consumer-ready version. It’s difficult to capture everything in a single piece of content, so we didn’t. However, what we did discover is that while the shaft industry has plenty of smoke and mirrors, clear differences exist between brands.

For Fujikura, a good bit of that distinction starts with ENSO, its proprietary 3D motion capture system. We’ll take a deeper dive into ENSO in a separate article. In addition, keep an eye on social media for our video segments featuring Fujikura’s “Torture Rack” and the various steps in the shaft production process.

Then, there are always tidbits of useful information that come up in casual conversation which merit some additional attention.

With that, here is a collection of 10 such items to keep in mind when buying or getting fitted for a new shaft.



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Stricker: Tiger optimistic he will 'play golf again'

Steve Stricker won't have Tiger Woods on the Ryder Cup team this week, but the U.S. captain has spoken to Woods often, and suggested in a radio interview that his rehabilitation is "going well," and that he's hopeful "to play golf again."

Has R.S.I. Ruined Your Game?


Have you ever considered that Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) is holding you back from lower golf scores? I first discovered this problem when I tried to develop a golf training aid to remind me to keep my leading arm straight in my backswing. All of the pros swing with straight leading arms. Our club pro pointed out my bent leading elbow during a golf lesson which was causing me to “swing over the top”. I quickly learned that it was difficult for me to change to a straight leading arm swing because I was hurting my arm with a Repetitive Strain Injury. IT DOES RECOVER OVER TIME.

My Personal Swing Problem
I am naturally a left handed person. I write with my left hand and play baseball and hockey with a left handed grip. When I first started to play golf with friends in our local park I had no choice but to grab the only available clubs: right handed clubs. I somehow adjusted and just learned to swing with a bent leading arm.

PROBLEM
The longer you swing a golf club incorrectly the more difficult it is to correct your swing. Repetitive Stain Injury is very common for anyone trying to change to a straight leading arm golf swing. If you want to become a good golfer with a consistent swing, you have no choice but to retrain your body and your mind.

SOLUTION
I developed a golf training aid call GOLFSTR+ to remind me to keep my leading arm straight. At first I developed a minor Repetitive Strain Injury and I had to keep recovering and returning to my training program with GOLFSTR+. Physical changes in our bodies take time. I have gradually learned to swing with a straight leading arm by limiting my backswing and learning to rotate my hips and shoulders during my backswing.

Practice swings with your flat leading wrist (#3) and straight leading arm (#2). These are 2 of the 6 swing fixes that you learn with GOLFSTR+. Changing muscle memory takes time but it’s work it.

BONUS SUCCESS
With my straight leading arm swing my swing consistency improved but I struggled to generate a lot more distance. I now realize that I was limiting my wrist release because I was bowing my wrist during my backswing. Another swing fixes with GOLFSTR+ is to train for a flat wrist swing. Again I briefly suffered with RSI during my transition but the change is paying off in spades.

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The U.S. Ryder Cup team has a new look in hopes of eliminating the losing that was getting old

What Steve Stricker made clear Wednesday with his six captain's picks was it was time for a change. He opted to, literally, go out with the old and in with the new.

Spieth, Finau added as U.S. fills team; Reed out

Tony Finau, Xander Schauffele, Jordan Spieth, Harris English, Daniel Berger and Scottie Scheffler were added to the U.S. Ryder Cup team as captain's picks, while Patrick Reed and Webb Simpson were among those left off.

Cleveland Launcher XL Irons: Go Big, Part IV

Cleveland Launcher XL Irons – Key Takeaways

Cleveland Launcher XL replaces two-year-old UHX game improvement ironsA.I. designed Mainframe face and optimized CG/MOI$799.99 steel, $899.99 graphite, available September 17th

The new Cleveland Launcher XL irons are the fourth and final installment of Cleveland’s rather unique 2021-2022 equipment release. Rather than announce the new lineup all at once, Cleveland chose to spread the driver, fairway woods and iron set launches out over a five-week period.

Hey, four blog posts are better than one or two, amiright?

There may be a method to Cleveland’s madness, however. The Launcher XL Halo fairway wood ranked fourth overall in last month’s Most Wanted testing (its older cousin, the Srixon ZX, lapped the field), while the XL Halo hybrid irons are a high performing Cleveland staple. And the Launcher XL driver is proving to be a late-season revelation, at least in my bag.

But the Launcher XL irons? They may wind up being the surprise of the bunch.

Cleveland Launcher XL Irons

The new Launcher XL irons replace the two-year-old UHX game improvement irons in the Cleveland lineup. In last year’s Most Wanted testing, the UHX was a solid performer.  They finished eighth overall, with the mid-irons finishing second in terms of strokes gained.

Cleveland Launcher XL irons
Cleveland Launcher XL irons
Cleveland Launcher XL irons

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The Open to return to Royal Portrush in 2025

The Open Championship is heading back to Royal Portrush in 2025, the R&A announced on Wednesday.

Rahm named PGA's points-based player of year

Jon Rahm won the points-based player of the year award from the PGA of America on Tuesday, and it was a birdie putt on the 18th hole at the Tour Championship this weekend that made the difference.

Are we running out of golf balls? | NPG 93

Golf manufacturers are feeling the squeeze from material shortages and skyrocketing shipping costs. Is the ball that you play on the chopping block?

0:17 – Is there an upcoming golf ball shortage?5:28 – Shipping costs, material shortages to blame8:41 – When will golfers feel the effects?10:26 – More reasons not to play refurbished balls13:30 – The Most Wanted Bottle Buyer’s Guide20:44 – MAILBAG!: New limits on driver shaft lengths?26:31 – What’s in Tony’s bag, maybe

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LPGA to return to Cincinnati after over 30 years

The LPGA Tour is returning to Cincinnati for the first time in more than 30 years with the Kroger Queen City Championship scheduled for Sept. 8-11 in 2022.

Why U.S. captain Steve Stricker should think long and hard about Kevin Na for the Ryder Cup

On Wednesday, Steve Stricker will announce his six captain's picks for the U.S. Ryder Cup team. Sure, Kevin Na might not be on top of his list of choices, but the more you think about, the more it makes sense that he should get serious consideration.

We Tried It: The Oura Ring

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 Oura Ring

The Ring Bearer

Dave Wolfe – MyGolfSpy writer and putter fanatic. I am always looking for ways to improve my game and fight off the impact of aging.

Does Sleep Affect Your Score?

How’s your sleep these days?  Do you wake up feeling rested? Did you have sweet dreams or did you have that recurring math test nightmare? Is coffee the only way that you even function in the morning?

Sleep is a hardwired human activity yet it is an activity that many of us truly don’t understand. We usually assess sleep in a very qualitative way. All of us have all tried to get a “good” night of sleep before a big day and have all felt exhausted after “bad” night of sleep.. Even if we can’t quantify sleep scientifically, we have all experienced the wide-ranging effects of our sleep cycles.

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Europe retains Solheim Cup with rare win in U.S.

Behind Matilda Castren's clinching putt, Europe took home back-to-back Solheim Cup victories for just the second time in the 31-year history of the biennial showdown between the two rivals.


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