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Malbon, Bushmills Put on Whiskey Glasses for New Collab

“Oh, Danny boy, the fairways, the fairways are calling …”

The odds are slim that we will hear Aussie Jason Day whistling this tune but the odds are good that he now has reason to do so 

Malbon Golf has been no stranger to the golf apparel headlines this year. With recent releases leaving modern golf fans divided and traditionalists in a tizzy, you can’t deny that Malbon moves the needle. So how does a golf brand continue to drum up attention without seeming desperate? Enter their latest team-up.

In July, Malbon announced that their newest collab will be with the oldest licensed distillery in Northern Ireland.

Yes, you read that last sentence right: a distillery. And not just any whiskey factory.




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This Award-Winning Launch Monitor is 50% Off

Admit it, you’ve been wanting to build a home simulator for a while now. There’s just one problem, though. The equipment you need can add up in a hurry. There’s the launch monitor, mat, screen, enclosure, projector…you get the idea. However, if you’re ready to get the ball rolling, the deal I have for you today is going to save a BIG chunk of change.

The Indoor Golf Shop currently has the Bushnell Launch Pro marked down 50% off retail, plus savings on select Bushnell simulator packages.

Accurate Data in a Portable Package

The Bushnell Launch Pro comes equipped with unlocked ball data, giving you carry distance, ball speed, total spin, vertical and horizontal launch angle, spin tilt axis and back and side spin. Designed for use indoors and out, you can take it to the range during the season and rely on sound data indoors during the off-season.

Having an option to work on your game year round can be a difference maker in how you perform season to season if you live in colder climates. Take advantage of this great deal and get that home simulator underway!

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Forum Member Review: Vice Golf Balls

Vice Golf, a German direct-to-consumer brand, is known for its high-quality, affordable and colorful golf balls. The 2024 Vice Golf ball lineup includes updated versions of their popular models and a new model: Vice Pro Plus, Vice Pro, Vice Pro Air, Vice Tour and Vice Drive. The MyGolfSpy Forum organized a full lineup testing opportunity which involved 10 testers who evaluated these new offerings from Vice. Each selected member would test a specific golf ball, meaning we would have two testers for each model of Vice golf ball. 

Key highlights

Vice Pro Plus: High spin rates, excellent distance, above-average durable cover. Best for high swing speeds and those seeking performance and value. Vice Pro: Superior control and feel, especially in the short game. High spin rates and improved durability.Vice Pro Air: Stable in windy conditions, balanced spin and consistent performance. Impressive soft feel. A great addition to the Vice lineup. Vice Tour: Consistent and reliable for mid-handicap players. Balanced performance and great value for a non-urethane cover golf ball.Vice Drive: Durable and forgiving, ideal for beginners and high-handicap players. Emphasizes value and longevity.

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First impressions

The initial impressions of the testers highlighted significant improvements in the design and feel of the 2024 Vice Golf balls. The new finishes and sleek designs were particularly well received. The Pro and Pro Plus models retained their premium look while the Pro Air introduced an aesthetic that stood out. The packaging also impressed the testers with its high-quality, professional appearance that hinted at the premium performance of the balls inside.

What testers said: Spin

Vice Pro Plus

The Pro Plus model exhibited high spin rates, especially with short irons and wedges. This increased spin translated to better control and stopping power on the greens, making it an excellent choice for approach shots. Our high swing speed tester storm319 found the Pro Plus allowed him to impart significant backspin, enhancing his ability to hold the ball on the green. Tester hands39 noted, “The higher apex and spin were noticeable with my longer irons.”

Vice Pro

The Pro model offered even higher spin rates than the Pro Plus which was evident in approach shots and around the greens. This model provided excellent control, allowing players to execute precise shots with confidence. The high spin rates made the Pro ideal for players who prioritize accuracy and control over sheer distance. Tester 3putt4double said, “The spin rates with wedges were excellent, providing great stopping power.”











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Hit longer (and straighter!) drives with Tommy Fleetwood's simple tee drill

In today's edition of Play Smart, we look at a drill from Tommy Fleetwood that will help you hit longer — and straighter — drives.

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After Olympic heartbreak, a 'painful' Jon Rahm told us everything

Jon Rahm's Sunday collapse at the Paris Olympics revealed a rare side of the 2-time major champ ... and the Games themselves.

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Classic Putts

Classic putts are memorable for their impact on the outcome of tournaments and their dramatic moments on the greens. Here are some of the most iconic putts in golf history:

1. Jack Nicklaus – 1986 Masters Tournament

  • Hole: 17th Green
  • Details: Nicklaus made a crucial 15-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole of the final round to take the lead and eventually win his sixth Masters title. This putt is celebrated for its importance in securing his victory at the age of 46.

2. Tiger Woods – 2005 Masters Tournament

  • Hole: 16th Green
  • Details: Woods made an incredible chip-in birdie on the 16th hole during the final round. The putt was famous for its dramatic break and the way it seemingly defied gravity as it rolled towards the hole, giving Woods a one-shot lead that led to his fourth green jacket.

3. Phil Mickelson – 2004 Masters Tournament

  • Hole: 18th Green
  • Details: Mickelson made a memorable birdie putt on the 18th hole to secure his first major victory. The putt was a dramatic moment in his career and is remembered for its significance in breaking Mickelson's major championship drought.

4. Ben Crenshaw – 1995 Masters Tournament

  • Hole: 17th Green
  • Details: Crenshaw made a key putt on the 17th hole to take the lead during the final round. His emotional victory, coming shortly after the death of his mentor Harvey Penick, was highlighted by his clutch putting.

5. Arnold Palmer – 1960 U.S. Open

  • Hole: 18th Green
  • Details: Palmer made a dramatic 12-foot birdie putt on the final hole to win the U.S. Open. This putt is often remembered as a defining moment in Palmer's career and is celebrated for its significance in securing his first major championship.

6. Jean Van de Velde – 1999 Open Championship

  • Hole: 18th Green
  • Details: Van de Velde infamously missed a three-foot putt on the 18th hole that could have secured his victory. His dramatic collapse on the final hole is one of the most memorable moments in golf history, often discussed as a classic example of how putting can make or break a championship.

7. Justin Thomas – 2017 PGA Championship

  • Hole: 17th Green
  • Details: Thomas made a clutch birdie putt on the 17th hole of the final round to help secure his first major championship. The putt was crucial in his victory and showcased his exceptional putting under pressure.

8. Bubba Watson – 2012 Masters Tournament

  • Hole: 10th Hole (Playoff)
  • Details: Watson made a memorable putt in the playoff to win his first Masters title. The putt was part of an impressive performance that included a dramatic hook shot from the trees on the 10th hole.

9. Gary Player – 1978 Masters Tournament

  • Hole: 18th Green
  • Details: Player made a crucial putt on the 18th hole to secure his third Masters title. The putt was significant for its role in securing Player's victory and is remembered for its precision under pressure.

10. Rory McIlroy – 2011 U.S. Open

  • Hole: 18th Green
  • Details: McIlroy made a par putt on the 18th hole to complete his victory at the U.S. Open. His performance was notable for its dominance throughout the tournament, and the final putt sealed his first major championship.

These classic putts are celebrated not only for their technical brilliance but also for the dramatic impact they had on the outcome of major tournaments. They serve as reminders of the high-stakes moments that define the sport of golf.

Missing medals, podium tears, brutal commutes: 6 takeaways from Olympic Golf

With the men's Olympic golf event in the books, here's what stood out, plus a look ahead to plenty more action (from the women!) to come.

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What you can learn about your swing by looking at your divot

In this edition of Timeless Tips we pulled an article from the 1970s about what you can learn from your divots.

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Our 5 Favorite Golf Ball Designs

You already know from our extensive testing here at MyGolfSpy that we are serious about finding the best and brightest when it comes to absolutely everything golf, including golf balls. While performance and data will always be at the heart of what we do, color and design are in the eye of the beholder.

Every golfer has a preference when it comes to ball color and if you find yourself straying away from the classic white, your options have never looked this good!

These are our five favorite golf ball designs.*

*No particular order

1. Vice Shade

One of the more understated designs on this list, the Vice Shade features a gentle gradient between two different colors. Available on the Pro and Pro Plus, I’ve really enjoyed playing these and have found them super-easy to spot in the rough. Look, y’all, we all wind up there from time to time ….





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Scottie's touching gesture, Rahm's shocking collapse | Monday Finish

Golf roared back at the Olympics, Scottie Scheffler showed his priorities, Jon Rahm had a shocking finish and we collected exit interviews.

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The Golf Side Hustle: It’s Harder Than It Looks

Have you ever dreamed of a golf side hustle?

Seriously, how much fun would it be to turn that great idea you’ve been kicking around into an honest-to-goodness money-making golf business?

Fun? Absolutely. But there’s also risk, angst, worry, uncertainty and the long hours of thankless hard work, with no guarantees anything will ever come of it.

MyGolfSpy recently spent time with several side hustle business owners. We discovered two common threads: a relentless, infectious enthusiasm for their businesses and an endless supply of energy and self-confidence to forge their ideas into reality.

Products aside, their stories are fascinating. Tiffany Eddy was a TV news anchor turned P.R. professional before starting her company. Jordan Yanni turned an off-hand, off-color remark on the golf course into a hat, and Zach Haber just wanted to go into business with his best friend since kindergarten.

Golf side hustle - Majestic Ballz
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golf side hustle - Jaxon Golf Mark-X putter

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Golf side hustle - Greenside Golf

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I’ve Worn More Than 125 Golf Shoes: Here are Five I Won’t Wear Again

A few weeks ago, I wrote about my five favorite golf shoes. When you’ve tried as many as I have, it’s fairly easy to find a few that you gravitate towards. On the opposite end of the spectrum, there are always a few that just don’t jive with your vibe.

Whatever the reason, there are just some golf shoes I can’t get along with. Call me a snob, sure, but when you’ve got a finite amount of closet space, certain shoes have to hit the donation pile.

Here are five golf shoes I won’t be wearing again.*

*This list reflects only my personal opinion, and is in no way related to Most Wanted shoe testing.

1. FootJoy Premiere Series

This may come as a shocker but I don’t find the FootJoy Premiere Series to be comfortable. While I absolutely love the way some of the limited stuff looks, it’s just too stiff to be something I’d wear on the course.






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Why You’re Hooking Your Irons and How to Fix It

While many golfers fight a slice, there are plenty of us who struggle with a hook. And that can be even more trouble. As Lee Trevino once said, “You can talk to a fade but a hook just won’t listen.”

Believe it or not, the hook is generally accepted as a better miss than the slice because the theory is that you are closer to hitting straight iron shots than you may think. 

Let’s take a look at why you’re hooking your irons and how to fix it.

Clubface too closed at impact

The angle of the clubface at impact will determine where your golf ball goes. If it’s closed, it goes left (for a right-hander).

The best players in the world have a square to slightly closed face at impact. Your problem is the face is just too closed for the ball to go straight.

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M. Jutanugarn emerges with victory in Portland

Moriya Jutanugarn topped a tight pack late Sunday afternoon to win the Portland Classic for her third career LPGA Tour title and first individual victory in more than six years.

Why this pro is Sepp Straka's good-luck charm

On this week's episode of Subpar, Sepp Straka told hosts Colt Knost and Drew Stoltz why this pro is his ace in the hole — literally.

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Tour Confidential: Thrilling Olympics finish, winners and disappointments

GOLF's editors discuss the thrilling men’s Olympic Golf finish, the biggest winners, disappointments, and preview to the women's competition.

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Lindley captures U.S. Senior Women's Open

Leta Lindley closed with a tournament-record 7-under 64 for a two-stroke victory Sunday at the U.S. Senior Women's Open, after having finished second the previous two years.

Upgrade your on-course style with a new Nexbelt

A new belt can enhance your outfit by making a serious statement with exotic leathers or bright colors. Check out our favorites from Nexbelt.

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Inside Scottie Scheffler's Olympic charge and the most electric finish of the year

The men's Olympic golf competition delivered the most exhilarating finish we've seen all season. Here's what it looked like and felt like.

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Scheffler rallies, wins gold with final-round 62

American Scottie Scheffler won the gold medal at the Olympic men's golf competition on Sunday with a final score of 19 under par at Le Golf National.


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