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Coody gets 'some good bounces,' leads at ISCO

With "some good bounces and some good putts on the back nine," Pierceson Coody topped the ISCO Championship leaderboard for the third straight day, overcoming a slow start Saturday for a 4-under 68 and a one-stroke advantage in Nicholasville, Kentucky.

Stricker uses short game to take Firestone lead

Steve Stricker chipped in twice for birdie on the last five holes and shot a 3-under 67 on Saturday at Firestone to take a one-stroke lead into the final round of the Kaulig Companies Championship.

He was golf's homesick pro. Now he's on the brink of a homecoming victory

Robert MacIntyre's Scottish Open dreams are not a secret, but they're hard to articulate. Until you get to St. Andrews.

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2024 Genesis Scottish Open Sunday TV coverage: How to watch Round 4

How to watch the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open on Sunday, including full Sunday TV coverage and streaming information for Round 4.

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Aberg leads Scottish Open with big pack chasing

Ludvig Aberg overcame a pair of bogeys for a 5-under 65 at the Scottish Open, slightly dampening the enthusiasm of a gallery fully behind local star Robert MacIntyre and with a number of others, including Rory McIlroy, lurking.

Kyriacou holds 1-shot lead at Evian Championship

Stephanie Kyriacou of Australia posted seven birdies in a 4-under 67 and will take a one-shot lead into the final round of the Evian Championship.

Coody, seeking first title, keeps lead at ISCO

Pierceson Coody, seeking his first PGA Tour title, took a 2-stroke lead in the ISCO Championship.

Lahiri up 4 at LIV Golf Andalucia after Round 2

Anirban Lahiri shot a 5-under 66 to take a 4-shot lead at the LIV Golf Andalucia tournament.

Dutch gaffe lands Luiten on Olympic alternate list

Dutch golfer Joost Luiten is back in the mix to play in the Olympics. He just might not have a tee time in Paris.

Panthers WR Thielen leads Tahoe celebrity golf

Panthers wide receiver Adam Thielen took a one-point lead over former tennis player Mardy Fish after the first round of the American Century Championship.

Burmester cards 66, up 1 at LIV Golf Andalucía

Dean Burmester shot a 5-under 66 for a one-shot lead after the first round of the LIV Golf Andalucía tournament on a tough Real Club Valderrama course.

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Testers Wanted: Volvik Vivid Matte Golf Balls

Volvik claims they make the best, highest-performing golf balls with a matte finish. We are already in the process of having the “Tour-level” Volvik Condor and Condor X golf balls tested but not all golfers want or need a “Tour-level” golf ball. This is where the Volvik Vivid golf ball enters the conversation.

The newest version of the Vivid series was released in February and is available in seven attention-grabbing colors. The Volvik Vivid is a three-piece ball designed to be longer and more accurate with better visibility. It features a patented Nano Bi Core blend that adjusts in different temperatures to provide maximum energy transfer. The mid-layer is made of ionomer to further enhance ball speeds and reduce side spin. Then there is a patented SF Matte surface finish that is highly visible and claims to offer improved spin and durability. The last feature on these golf balls is their V-Focus alignment aid. Featuring a triple-line design, Volvik states the combination of lines work as a multidirectional visual key system to help golfers with alignment.

The Testing Opportunity

We are looking for four golfers to test, review and keep two dozen Volvik Vivid golf balls. They can test in any color of their choice. Do you use matte or colored golf balls? We want to see how these compare to others in the same market space to determine if these really are the best-performing golf balls with a matte or colored finish.

If you are a golfer who uses colored golf balls, this may be the perfect test for you!

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Alker takes 1-stroke Kaulig lead into weekend

- Steven Alker overcame a double bogey on his fourth hole with three birdies on the back nine at Firestone for a 5-under 65, giving him a one-shot lead over Steve Stricker going into the weekend at the Kaulig Companies Championship.st

Riviera to host Olympic golf for 2028 L.A. Games

Riviera Country Club will host the golf competition at the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.

Aberg shoots second 64 to lead Scottish Open

Ludvig Aberg kept a clean card and picked up four birdies in an eight-hole stretch around the turn to shoot a second straight 6-under 64 and take a 1-shot lead into the weekend at the Scottish Open.

Japan's Furue leads Evian; rain suspends round

Ayaka Furue of Japan held a three-shot lead (6 under 31 with five holes left to play) at the Evian Championship before storms suspended the second round and forced players to evacuate from the golf course.

2024 Genesis Scottish Open Saturday tee times: Round 3 pairings

Full 2024 Genesis Scottish Open tee times for Saturday's third round, featuring Ludvig Aberg, Rory McIlroy, Collin Morikawa and more.

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Playing golf alone? Instructor gives 5 reasons why you'll play better

Have you ever wondered why you score lower when playing golf alone? GOLF Teacher to Watch Alison Curdt shares five proven reasons why.

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Grip Types

Golf grips play a crucial role in a golfer's performance and comfort. The grip is the only part of the club that the player touches, and it significantly impacts the swing and control. Here are the main types of golf grips:

1. Rubber Grips

  • Description: Made from natural or synthetic rubber, these grips offer durability, comfort, and a good balance of tackiness.
  • Advantages: They provide a secure feel, are relatively inexpensive, and come in a variety of textures and firmness levels.

2. Corded Grips

  • Description: These grips have embedded cord materials, which provide extra traction and are ideal for playing in wet conditions.
  • Advantages: Excellent for moisture control, providing a firm grip even when wet. They are preferred by players with sweaty hands or those who play in humid climates.
  • Disadvantages: Can be rough on the hands, causing discomfort for some players.

3. Wrap Grips

  • Description: Designed to mimic the feel of leather wraps, these grips are made from synthetic materials and often have a tacky, soft feel.
  • Advantages: They provide excellent comfort and a cushioned feel, ideal for players who prefer a softer grip.
  • Disadvantages: They may wear out more quickly than other types of grips.

4. Hybrid Grips

  • Description: Combining materials, typically rubber and cord, hybrid grips offer the benefits of both types.
  • Advantages: Provide the soft feel and comfort of rubber with the added traction of cord in specific areas of the grip.
  • Disadvantages: Can be more expensive than single-material grips.

5. Putter Grips

  • Description: Specifically designed for putters, these grips come in various shapes and sizes, often larger than standard grips to minimize wrist movement during the stroke.
  • Types:
    • Standard Putter Grips: Traditional size and shape, providing a classic feel.
    • Midsize and Oversize Putter Grips: Larger grips that help reduce wrist action and promote a more pendulum-like stroke.
    • Pistol Grips: Feature a flared, pistol-like shape at the top, providing a more ergonomic fit in the hands.
    • Flatso Grips: Have a flat front to help with alignment and consistency in putting strokes.

6. Arthritic Grips

  • Description: These grips are designed for players with arthritis or hand pain, featuring a larger diameter and softer material.
  • Advantages: Easier to hold and provide more comfort, reducing strain on the hands and fingers.

7. Oversized Grips

  • Description: Larger in diameter than standard grips, often used by players with larger hands or those seeking more control.
  • Advantages: Help reduce grip pressure, leading to a more relaxed and consistent swing. Can also reduce the effects of overactive hands and wrists.
  • Disadvantages: May not be suitable for players with smaller hands, potentially affecting feel and control.

8. Undersized Grips

  • Description: Smaller in diameter than standard grips, ideal for players with smaller hands.
  • Advantages: Provide a better fit for smaller hands, allowing for more control and proper grip pressure.
  • Disadvantages: Not suitable for players with larger hands, which can lead to excessive grip pressure and tension.

9. Textured Grips

  • Description: These grips feature various textures and patterns to enhance grip and feel.
  • Advantages: Provide additional traction and can improve grip confidence. Ideal for players who want a specific tactile feel.

10. Tapered vs. Non-Tapered Grips

  • Tapered Grips: Gradually decrease in diameter from the butt end to the tip. Traditional design, providing a consistent feel.
  • Non-Tapered Grips: Maintain a uniform diameter throughout. Can help promote even grip pressure and reduce tension in the hands.

Choosing the Right Golf Grip

  • Hand Size: Choose a grip size that fits your hand comfortably. Larger hands may prefer oversize grips, while smaller hands may benefit from undersize grips.
  • Climate: Consider the playing conditions. Corded or hybrid grips are excellent for wet or humid climates, while rubber grips may suffice in dry conditions.
  • Feel and Comfort: Personal preference plays a significant role. Some players prefer softer, cushioned grips, while others might opt for firmer grips with more feedback.
  • Swing Style: Your swing mechanics can influence grip choice. For example, players with a lot of hand action may benefit from larger grips to reduce wrist movement.

Experimenting with different grips and seeking professional advice from a club fitter can help you find the grip that best suits your game and enhances your performance.


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