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2024 Charles Schwab Challenge Friday tee times: Round 2 groupings

Complete 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge tee times for Friday's second round, featuring Scottie Scheffler, Brian Harman and more.

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These tour-level balls offer great value for under $40

To help maximize performance and value, here are three tour-level performance golf balls that can be had for under 40 dollars a dozen.

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Robot testing confirms these 5 fairway woods offer a high launch

The latest round of robotic testing insights from GOLF's 2024 ClubTest looks at fairway woods with exceptionally high launch angles.

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Forum Member Review: FlightScope Progression Series

The Testing Opportunity: FlightScope Progression Series

FlightScope is a frontrunner in the personal launch monitor category, catering to diverse needs, abilities and budgets. FlightScope has consistently excelled in various MyGolfSpy Most Wanted testing seasons, securing high ratings and rankings for its Mevo range.

We selected three Forum member to put the entire FlightScope line of products to the test in this unique testing progression series. Testers started with the Mevo, progressed to the Mevo+, then added the Pro Package and Face Impact for the ultimate full-suite test that the Mevo+ provides.

Read on to get our testers’ impressions of FlightScope’s line of products and if they are worthy of your short list when looking at personal launch monitors.

Tester Expectations

FlightScope’s products are billed as accurate and affordable personal launch monitors that allow you to capture data about your swing and ball flight. You can then use this data to work on improving areas of your game to become a more consistent golfer.

Tester GolfSpy_BNG said of the Mevo+. “While like my two other fellow testers I’m looking to improve my game. I’m gonna concentrate a little more on the simulator side. I’m not a big range guy and don’t get into bashing a bucket of range balls…For me, the ability to play a round on the Mevo+, while trying to execute a shot instead of just hitting balls is HUGE.”








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Amazon Finds: GripCaddie

Performance comes from every aspect of the golf club. That includes the grip, an often overlooked or underappreciated part of the golf club. Grips are the connection point between golfers and the club so they play a significant role in performance, shot to shot and round to round. Making sure the grips are taken care of allows them to stay at  peak performance for longer.

The Problem

There are few worse feelings than grabbing a grimy grip when standing over an important shot. Most golfers don’t replace their grips often enough or even clean them regularly. As a result, the dirt, sweat and oils affect the performance benefits the grips should provide.

The Solution

The GripCaddie is a specialized grip cleaner with a water/soap cartridge along with a special scrubbing section specific for cleaning grips quickly and effectively. While not extensively reviewed on Amazon, it does have a 4.8/5 star rating from 15 reviews.

How It Works? (Or Doesn’t)

The GripCaddie looks pretty fancy but, at the same time, it’s simple. Does it work? Will it help increase the lifespan of your grips? To spoil the ending…  it does. The quality of components is really good and I was surprised how a fairly basic and inexpensive item could feel so premium.

In the handle of the GripCaddie is a container for plain water or soapy water. Closer to the neck is a switch that opens or closes the flow of liquid to the bristle-filled head. The C-shaped bristled head allows for complete cleaning of the grip around all sides. Overall, this is a really well thought-out piece of equipment.






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The Best Military Discounts in Golf

MyGolfSpy proudly supports our veterans and military personnel. May is Military Appreciation Month and we wanted to highlight some of the best available deals and discounts that are available to them.

What follows is a brief list of some of the best military discounts available in golf equipment and apparel. Here are some of our top finds for our men and women in uniform.

Under Armour

Under Armour carries a wide range of golf apparel from polos and shorts to rain gear and golf gloves. Their golf shoes in particular rate very highly for stability and comfort. Look no further than our Best Spiked Shoes of 2024 Buyer’s Guide, where the Under Armour HOVR Drive Pro took Editor’s Choice honors.

Under Armour offers a 20 percent discount to active-duty military, veterans and first responders. Under Armour routinely doubles that discount for limited times throughout the year! Those HOVR Drive Pro shoes regularly retail for $170. Catch that 40 percent discount and they can be had for just over $100! You’ll also find the discount applies on top of sale prices, including outlet deals. It’s a fantastic opportunity to stock up on polos, shorts and all your other apparel needs.

PXG

It’s no secret that Parsons Xtreme Golf is the brainchild of billionaire Bob Parsons, founder of GoDaddy.com. Perhaps less well known: Mr. Parsons is a Marine. I know, he’s not in the Marines anymore. Ask one and they’ll tell you: Once a Marine, always a Marine. Let’s just say the man hasn’t forgotten his roots. Under their Heroes program, PXG offers the most generous discounts in golf equipment. Do you covet the new Black Ops driver? Register for Heroes pricing and the price drops from $599 to $449. The savings apply across their entire lineup, sometimes at even steeper discounts. For example, 0211 irons go for $79 a club with Heroes pricing versus a regular price of $189.

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TaylorMade Qi10
Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke
Wilson Dynapwr Forged
PING G430 MAX 10K Driver - Best Driver of 2024
Cleveland RTX Full-Face 2 Wedges
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2024 PGA: The (Point) Missers

When one comes to the quality of the bunkers and other hazards we pass into realm of much dispute and argument. Primarily bunkers should be sand bunkers purely, not composed of gravel, stones or dirt. Whether this or that bunker is well placed, has caused more intensely heated arguments outside of the realms of religion, than has ever been my lot to listen to. C.B. MACDONALD


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Stanford beats UCLA to win 3rd women's golf title

Kelly Xu went undefeated in match play for the second straight year and the rest of Stanford followed her lead Wednesday, beating UCLA in the title match for its second NCAA championship in the three years.

LIV Golf team final in Dallas area in September

LIV Golf will host its 2024 team championship event Sept. 20-22 at Maridoe Golf Club in Carrollton, Texas.

Adjust Your Ball Position to Fix Your Mishit

No two golfers have the identical golf swing so you should be able to make minor adjustments to accommodate your physical limitations. We all suffer from past injuries and different strength in every muscle in our bodies. So, it only makes sense that you should be able to take corrective action by changing your foot pressure, shoulder tilt or ball position during setup. Only you can test out your best setup to create more success for your game.

Lee Travino came up with this tip to fix topped balls, thin shots and fat shots. If you are consistent in hitting your mishits, this tip may be the best way to take corrective action.

Golf Digest used these images of Jack Nicklaus to show the standard setup for each type of club

If you are topping the ball, just move your ball back a few inches in your stance when you setup. Take a full practice swing to see exactly where you are first touching the grass. Your goal is to impact the ball just before you take any divot.

If you are hitting thin shot (worm burners), use the same correction as topping the ball. You may also be standing too far from the ball. Move an inch closer to the ball and lineup some extra tees inside or outside of your ball to see the result from your swing. You may also want to arch your back (belly in and bum out). Holding this position from setup to impact will keep your club face at the same point through impact.

Hitting it fat (taking turf before you hit the ball) is one of the most common swing problems. Too many golfers sway back in their backswing and never recover by shifting from their trailing foot to their leading foot as they start their downswing.
-Moving the ball back in your stance will give you a better chance to hit the ball first but it is really a dumb correction.
-Stop trying to kill the ball. Your backswing is pulling your body away from your ball and your downswing is not giving your body time to shift back over the ball.
-SOLUTION: Slow down your backswing as you keep your nose over your ball and swing down through the ball without shifting your head.

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Best Gifts for the Dad Who Isn’t the Greatest Golfer

It’s one thing to love golf and another to be good at it. If your dad struggles with distance off the tee, three-putts most greens and/or posts double bogeys more frequently than pars, you came to the right place. These are the best Father’s Day gifts for the man who isn’t the greatest golfer but still loves the game. Here’s an added bonus: If you save him a few strokes, you’ll quickly move to “favorite kid” status. 

GrooveIt Brush

The GrooveIt club cleaning brush is a simple accessory that works really well. It has heavy-duty nylon bristles that clean grooves. If your dad takes a little extra grass and dirt when he hits his shots, the GrooveIt will clean things right up. 

Perfect Practice Roll-A-Putt Putting Mat

The Perfect Practice mats have been around for a while and are known for offering a professional-grade putting surface and quick and easy putting practice. The Roll-A-Pull model comes with a really simple roll-away base so it can be laid out while watching golf or working and then quickly put away.

The auto ball return makes practice easy and the track lines make it more effective.

TaylorMade Tour Response Golf Balls

Golfers who struggle go through a lot of golf balls. The TaylorMade Tour Response is not only a great value but it will also help your dad keep the ball a bit straighter. The soft feel and urethane cover also provide some additional greenside control. 

GrooveIt golf club cleaning brush


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PING G430 Hybrid Review
Garmin Approach S70



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Direct-To-Consumer Golf Grows Up 

The direct-to-consumer golf equipment movement finds itself in an interesting moment in time as we head into June.

History shows us that while some things change, others mutate. The DTC world is somewhere in between. 

Let’s say it’s “maturing.” Growing up, if you will.

What started as golf’s version of trite marketing phrases like “factory-direct pricing” and “cutting out the middleman” now is something quite different and significantly more meaningful. While DTC won’t be toppling the Big Five OEMs anytime soon, it’s certainly giving the likes of you and me more choices at lower prices.  

“The direct-to-consumer market is changing,” Sub 70 CEO Jason Hiland tells MyGolfSpy. “Some guys build everything themselves, don’t use open molds and do their own R&D.” 

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Sub 70 and direct-to-consumer golf

Sub 70 699 V2 Iron
Sub 70 TAIII irons
Sub 70 and Direct-to-consumer golf.
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Sub 70 Pro V2 fairway wood.



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Lakers' Reaves doesn't qualify for golf tourney

Lakers guard Austin Reaves tried to qualify for a Korn Ferry Tour event but fell short.

How to Better Your Game with Practice

We all know someone who spends countless hours on the driving range hitting golf balls. They talk about how they are “grinding” to improve but rarely does it correlate to lower scores on the course. The reason? There’s a BIG difference between hitting balls on the range and practicing. Anyone can head to the driving range and mash golf balls till their hands hurt but to truly improve, practice sessions need to be focused and performed with the intent of honing your swing and skills.

Building and sticking to a consistent practice routine may help you improve your ball striking, lower your scores and lead to an overall increase in the joy golf brings you. Let’s take a look at how to create an effective practice routine, some drills to perform that benefit each aspect of the game and how much time you should spend on it.

Creating an Effective Routine

There are a few key areas when looking at building an effective practice routine for improving our golf game.

Set specific, measurable and attainable goals for each practice session

The SMART (specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, time-bound) goal-setting system is beneficial for many aspects of our day-to-day life, including golf. We can benefit from creating SMART goals for our practice routine as it gives us a clear direction of what we are aiming to achieve and how we can go about doing it. An example of this may be to make 75 percent or more of your putts from six feet during a practice session. It is also important to log your results when using the SMART system so you can track your progress.

Create a consistent routine

Consistent practice equals consistent results. It can take anywhere from 300 to 500 repetitions to master a new movement or change to your golf swing. This is why we may go from hitting the ball really well on the range trying a new “feel” to not being able to find the center of the clubface as soon as we step on the course. Golf is not a game of instant fixes. It takes time and consistency to make noticeable change and improvement.







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Golf Shoe 101: Do Materials Matter?

A few months ago I wrote about the new adidas S2G: a $110 spikeless shoe made primarily from leather. What I didn’t know at the time was that adidas offered the same shoe, sans leather, for $10 less. The “normal” S2G is made from ripstop rather than leather.

This discovery has led me on a journey that I’m happy to share with you. The goal? Tofind the answer to this burning question: Do materials make a difference? Put a different way: given the choice between the two shoes of differing material construction, which is best?

For golf footwear specifically, I’ve always gravitated towards real materials (leathers, suedes, etc.) and have stayed away from synthetics. But the existence of two different S2G models from adidas has me reconsidering my stance.

I’ve thoroughly compared and contrasted both the leather and ripstop adidas S2G golf shoes, and I’ve spent time speaking with materials experts to learn more. Here’s what I’ve learned about footwear material science and how different materials might impact your performance on the golf course.

My Take

Before we talk about what the actual experts have to say, I want to share my thoughts. As mentioned, I’m a sucker for leather and real, raw materials. That said, a quick comparison of the S2G in both ripstop and leather has me curious.






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2024 PGA: Cutmakers

When one comes to the quality of the bunkers and other hazards we pass into realm of much dispute and argument. Primarily bunkers should be sand bunkers purely, not composed of gravel, stones or dirt. Whether this or that bunker is well placed, has caused more intensely heated arguments outside of the realms of religion, than has ever been my lot to listen to. C.B. MACDONALD


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Stanford, UCLA to meet for women's golf title

Top-seeded Stanford held on to beat Southern California on Tuesday, advancing to the title match against UCLA in an all-Pac-12 final for the NCAA women's golf championship.

Police to probe protocols during Scheffler arrest

The Louisville Metro Police Department will investigate whether its officers followed proper protocols when world No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler was arrested Friday outside Valhalla Golf Club.

Pro golf's problem is a Rubik’s Cube. Good luck solving it | Tuesday Takes 

Not even a major championship could distract from the fact that pro golf looks like a Rubik's Cube at the moment. So, how do we solve it?

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Scratch amateur plays easiest-ever PGA Championship site. Here's how it went

On the Monday after the PGA Championship, scratch amateur Roger Steele played Valhalla from the tips. Here’s how it went

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