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Stricker takes Senior PGA lead as Weir stumbles

Mike Weir's double bogey on 12 started a stretch of giving back five shots in five holes, opening the door for Steve Stricker to take a one-shot lead at the Senior PGA Championship.

Resurgent Spieth 3rd-round leader at Colonial

Jordan Spieth had his second consecutive round of 4-under 66 to get to 15 under and take a third-round lead at Colonial, where he was the 2016 champion and has been a runner-up two times.

Wiesberger takes lead into Denmark final round

Bernd Wiesberger will take a one-stroke lead into the final round of the Made in HimmerLand event on the European Tour as he seeks to defend the title in Denmark.

The Original BirdieBall – Golf’s Unlikeliest Success?

It would be easy to dismiss the original BirdieBall as another crackpot inventor’s attempt to develop a golf training aid. There’s a section of the PGA Merchandise Show the MyGolfSpy crew calls “Desperation Row.” It’s the low-rent section and it’s where you’ll find booth after booth manned by entrepreneurs. They’ve cashed in their 401k’s to follow their dream of inventing golf’s next must-have training aid and they’re letting it all ride on one spin of the golf industry’s roulette wheel.

Sadly, the house almost always wins.

But John Breaker, BirdieBall founder, bwana, guiding spirit, chief cook and bottle washer found a way to buck the odds and beat the house.

The Original BirdieBall—It’s All Tiger’s Fault

“It was 1999 and my Dad and I were watching the Masters,” Breaker recalls. “Tiger was just bombing the ball. And one of the announcers said they’re going to have to ‘Tiger-proof’ this golf course.”

That’s just what Augusta tried to do but the Breaker father-and-son duo had a different idea. They felt they could come up with a Tour-level limited-flight golf ball.

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Wiesberger enjoys halfway lead in Denmark

Defending champion Bernd Wiesberger was two shots clear of fellow Austrian golfer Matthias Schwab on top of the second round leaderboard at the Made in HimmerLand on Friday.

Spieth leads, Mickelson heads home at Colonial

Jordan Spieth was bogey-free again Friday, with a 4-under 66 to take the lead after the second round of the Colonial, where Phil Mickelson missed the cut just days after winning the PGA at age 50.

Weir shoots 65 to open 4-shot lead at Senior PGA

Mike Weir opened a 4-stroke lead Friday in the Senior PGA Championship with a 5-under 65 on a tough Southern Hills layout that baffled most players.

Kang beats Salas to advance at LPGA Match Play

Danielle Kang had Lizette Salas over to the house Thursday night to watch "Friends: The Reunion," then sent her packing Friday in the LPGA Match Play.

NCGA Mourns the Loss of Former President Robert Foster

NCGA Mourns the Loss of Former President Robert Foster

May 28, 2021

Former NCGA President Robert “Bob” Maurice Foster died Sunday, May 23rd, 2021.

Bob’s life began on March 1st, 1935 in Oakdale, CA. He grew up with his loving parents, Maurice and Helen Foster, and his sisters Maurine and Judy. Along the way, he managed to accrue an ever-growing family, including Karen, his wife of 47 years, five children, Karen, Jim, Calvin, Courtney, & Kelly, as well as his many grand and great grandchildren.

Bob lived a very active life. He served his country in the United States Air Force between the ages of 18-22. He moved to Chico in 1969 to open his first supermarket, Shop ‘n Save, a store which he ultimately grew into a chain of five stores across Northern California.


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Testers Wanted – Edel EAS Putters

Edel might not be the first brand you think of when it comes to top-end putters. But the reason isn’t lack of performance.

In 202o, the revamped EAS 2.0 was one of the highest ranked putters in Most Wanted testing. Moreover, the EAS line differentiated itself primarily on putts of 10 feet or less.

Founder David Edel uses a proprietary fitting system that accounts for the influence of shapes and lines on perceived alignment. For example, did you know that lines in the cavity of a putter tend to shift aim to the left?

Because every golfer is different, Edel believes the ideal combination of head shape, lines, length, weight and grip size is unique to every golfer.

With that said, we’d like to get some feedback from MyGolfSpy readers.

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Kang, Salas set up LPGA Match Play showdown

Danielle Kang and Lizette Salas each won their first two matches at Shadow Creek to set up the duel for a spot in the final 16 in the LPGA Match Play.

Lefty shrugs off 73 at Colonial: 'I won the PGA'

Phil Mickelson, only four days after becoming the oldest winner of a golf major, was 10 strokes back after a 73, while Jordan Spieth and Sergio Garcia were tied for the lead after bogey-free rounds of 63.

Cejka, Stricker lead rain-suspended Senior PGA

Three weeks after beating Steve Stricker in a playoff in the Regions Tradition for his first major title, Alex Cejka got off to a solid start in his pursuit of a second.

Tiger talks 'painful' rehab, mum on return to golf

Tiger Woods says rehab from his February car crash is "more painful than anything I have ever experienced."

BEST ELECTRIC CART OF 2021

2021 ELECTRIC CART BUYER’S GUIDE

Do you want a caddie but can’t afford the luxury? Me, too. However, you can get the next best thing by using what our testing has determined is the best electric cart of 2021 for your next round.

During COVID, more golfers are walking instead of riding. Often, this was the only way you could play golf but the trend is still obvious. Many different companies make electric carts but, according to Motocaddy, they’re No. 1 in unit sales globally. This is an impressive achievement considering the U.S. is still a relatively untapped market.

Our 2021 test included electric carts that are manual, ones with a remote and others that follow your every step. No matter which one you prefer, you should read on to see which one is best for you.

Whether you’re looking to buy a new electric cart today, looking for some buying advice or just want a closer look at what’s on the market, this guide will help you find the right cart to fit your needs.

Winner: Motocaddy M7 Remote

If you want the best electric cart, go for the Motocaddy M7 Remote. It comes with a remote providing you the caddie effect. Its slim sleek design doesn’t take up much room for storage and fits neatly in your trunk. It comes with a kickback wheel ensuring the cart never topples over on steep uphill lies. Throw in USB charging port along with a two-year warranty and you have the winner of the 2021 Most Wanted Electric Cart Test.


BEST FOLLOWING ELECTRIC CART - Stewart Golf Q-Remote










BEST REMOTE ELECTRIC CART - Motocaddy M7 Remote


MOST INNOVATIVE ELECTRIC CART - Alphard eWheels Club Booster V2












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Teens Coelho, Herrera win Amateur Four-Ball

Kiko Francisco Coelho and Leopoldo Herrera III won the U.S. Amateur Four-Ball championship Wednesday, birdieing the first extra hole to beat Brendan MacDougall and Sam Meek.

Ole Miss drubs OK State for women's golf title

Ole Miss overwhelmed Oklahoma State 4-1 to win the NCAA women's golf championship on Wednesday, the Rebels' first national title in women's sports.

Kang, Park 'right at home' in LPGA Match Play

Las Vegas area residents Danielle Kang and Inbee Park made themselves right at home at Shadow Creek in the Bank of Hope LPGA Match Play on Wednesday.

Phil: PGA win alone not enough for Ryder Cup slot

Phil Mickelson said Wednesday that his win in the PGA Championship alone does not warrant a spot on the U.S. Ryder Cup team and that he expects he'll need to play at a high level consistently over the next few months to show he can be an asset.

Bryson to Koepka: 'Living rent-free in your head'

Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau continue to trade barbs Wednesday, with both golfers trying to one up the other on social media. Said DeChambeau to Koepka: "It's nice to be living rent free in your head."


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