Trying to break 80? GOLF Top 100 Teacher Jason Birnbaum explains the one shot every golfer needs to avoid to give themselves a chance.
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Trying to break 80? GOLF Top 100 Teacher Jason Birnbaum explains the one shot every golfer needs to avoid to give themselves a chance.
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Want to hit the ball further off the tee? Try this easy stretch from GOLF Top 100 Teacher Joey Wuertemberger.
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Staying positive while playing golf is crucial for maintaining focus, enjoying the game, and performing well. Here are some tips to help you keep a positive mindset on the golf course:
Set Realistic Expectations:
Focus on the Present:
Practice Gratitude:
Visualize Success:
Full 2024 Olympic golf tee times for Thursday's opening round of the men's event, featuring Xander Schauffele, Rory McIlroy and more.
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Mexican Olympic golfer Carlos Ortiz criticized the qualification system for preventing some star LIV players from competing in Paris.
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Every golfer at the Olympics has imagined what it would feel like to win Gold, but no one seems to know what it might mean.
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There is a perfect ball for every golfer. The goal is to find an offering that checks every performance box.
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If you need to escape a fairway bunker with a hybrid, the most important thing is keeping your nose above the ball.
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The men's Olympic golf competition starts Thursday at Le Golf National outside Paris. Here are the 60 players competing.
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If you take advice from a caddie who also happens to be your playing partner, do you have to take a penalty? Rules Guy has the answer.
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Miss me with those Plain Jane golf balls. The only thing I want in white are my Oreo cookies and Air Force Ones.
Golf should be fun. And one company in particular is doing its part in making the only piece of equipment you use on every shot a whole lot more fun (and cooler, too).
Think back to 2020. The white golf ball still reigned supreme. Few, if any brands, dared to mess with its pristine pearlescent finish. Sometimes it takes a rebel to turn things upside down and see them a little differently.
That’s exactly what Vice Golf did. Hence, both the Vice Drip and Shade golf balls were born. The original Drip design sold out almost instantly. Now, nearly five years later, that same speckled specimen (along with its “shady” brother) are flagship designs in Vice’s ever-expanding lineup of cooler-than-most golf products.
For my money, you won’t find a cooler golf ball.
The PGA Tour has seen the value of YouTube golf. Now the league is making its first real move in the space.
The Tour has announced The Creator Classic, a 16-player tournament taking place Wednesday, Aug. 28, at 4 p.m. Eastern time prior to the Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. The nine-hole tournament will be streamed on the Tour’s YouTube channel in addition to ESPN+ and Peacock.
The event will feature Tyler Toney from Dude Perfect, the Bryan Bros, Fat Perez from Bob Does Sports and Good Good’s Garrett Clark, Brad Dalke and Sean Walsh. All of them will be playing East Lake’s newly restored back nine with the first eight holes being gross stroke play—the final hole (and possibly beyond) will be a playoff between the top four finishers. Foursomes will be announced the day before the event.
The Creator Classic will get the full treatment as ShotLink, Trackman shot tracing, on-screen graphics and commentators will all be part of the stream. Pro Shop Studios, the production company behind the Netflix hit “Full Swing,” will partner with PGA Tour Entertainment to run on-ground and broadcast production. The event also has a primary sponsor. Blackstone, an outdoor cooking equipment provider, has ponied up to support the outing. Any fan with a Wednesday ticket to the Tour Championship can attend.
This is a big moment for the Tour which has been hesitant to embrace YouTube golf despite the recent explosion in popularity. The Tour is not exactly known for creative content ideas—even the DP World Tour (formerly the European Tour) has been miles ahead in that category—but it’s jumping in now.
I have the sudden urge to mow the lawn, grill a few glizzy’s and crack a few knee-slappers. Is something wrong with me?
Nope, I’m just a dad. Now, thanks to Metalwood and FootJoy, I can purchase a pair of golf shoes that matches my perfectly paternal persona.
Introducing the Metalwood x FootJoy Golf Sneaker. Constructed of hand-select premium waterproof leather, the Golf Sneaker sits atop a Duramax outsole and Pulsar LP cleats.
It’s not just the boring teal accents and aged white midsole that make me love the Metalwood x FootJoy Golf Sneaker so much. The story behind the shoe is just as, if not more, compelling.
“Both of my parents were always so supportive of my golf journey. They took me to lessons, practice and tournaments. My dad worked especially hard to make this all happen. He’s not a golfer—this is not a story about my relationship with golf and my dad.” said Cole Young, Metalwood Studio.
Q: What would you say to somebody who’s playing refurbished golf balls?
I get it. I get the concept. They’re cheaper. It’s appealing. Sounds legit because they’re out there in the store so you think if it’s in a store it’s got to be legit.
Don’t buy them, ever.
If you have them, I would suggest opening up your trash can immediately and dumping them in.
And you might be thinking I’m maybe overreacting to that. I think if you’ve seen what we’ve seen, you’d be appalled. Sometimes it will be a Bridgestone underneath the new paint job. That’s the equivalent of owning a Nissan Altima and getting a paint job and thinking it’s a Lexus.
Did you happen to notice that it’s hot out there?
Seriously, July has lost its mind here in NorCal where triple-digit daily temperatures are the norm. Odds are good that this summer is a spicy one for you as well.
It’s almost too hot to even play golf!
OK, that is taking things a little too far. Naturally, we are still going to play golf when it is hot. However, playing in the heat does mean we need to actively plan how we can survive when the sun is blasting.
Staying hydrated is the main concern. Some courses make maintaining hydration easy, providing water at numerous locations. Other courses seem unfamiliar with the concept of having water available. They either think golfers don’t need water or they assume that players will pack enough water from home.
When it comes to golf bags, there is a line that seemingly always leads the pack. Whether it be cart or stand bags, the PING never disappoints. Whether it be the Hoofer, DLX or Pioneer, they consistently rank near the top (or at it) in our bag testing each year. Look no further than our 2024 cart bag testing, where the DLX walked away with 1st place. If you’re in the market for a new bag this season, today’s deal is for you.
Save on various PING cart and stand bag models at Carl’s Golfland.
PING’s prowess for nailing the details has always translated well into their golf bags. Whether you’re looking for a cart or stand bag, you’re sure to find one to meet your needs.
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There‘s a lot of cool gear in the golf world that doesn’t always fit 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.
The new Sun Mountain Ridgeline 3, a fully adjustable push cart, labeled as lightweight and functional for all golfers who prefer walking to riding.
Jamie Danbrook, Forum Manager and avid walker of golf courses. We don’t ride carts here in Switzerland, we walk. While many of my playing partners have migrated to electric-powered options, I still enjoy my standard push cart. The new Ridgeline 3 from Sun Mountain looks great and will hopefully make walking my rounds a little easier and less taxing.
For the most part, push carts are pretty straightforward. They may have three or four wheels, hopefully are easy to pack in the car and set up, and are functional for any and all golf bags.
The Ridgeline 3 aims to hit all of these key points and has a few additional features to elevate its performance. With a price of $349, it is on the higher end but not outrageous by any means.
The Toura Golf Irons Build Test offered MyGolfSpy community members a chance to build and evaluate their own custom golf irons. Our four selected testers shared their experiences, focusing on the build process, performance and overall impressions of the Toura Golf irons in a member test unlike any other before it.
Customization and Build Quality: Testers praised the high-quality materials and precise craftsmanship, noting the satisfaction of building their own clubs. The process was described as challenging but rewarding, with a significant appreciation for the final product.
Minimalist Design: The sleek, logo-free design appealed to those who prefer a clean, professional look. David Leighton Reid mentioned, “The clean look of these irons is truly stunning and adds a professional touch to my set.”
Forged Irons: The use of Japanese S25C steel provided exceptional feel and performance, enhancing the playing experience in both the blade and cavity-back models.
Precision and Accuracy: Testers highlighted the irons’ ability to deliver precise shot-making, allowing for better control and consistency.
Lauren Coughlin won the CPKC Women's Open on Sunday for her first LPGA Tour title, pulling away from Haeran Ryu with a two-stroke swing on the par-3 17th.
Jhonattan Vegas earned his fourth career PGA Tour victory -- and his first in nearly seven years -- after sinking a birdie putt on No. 18 to win the 3M Open.
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