If you struggle with shallowing the golf club on the downswing, GOLF Top 100 Teacher David Woods provides tips to make it easier.
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If you struggle with shallowing the golf club on the downswing, GOLF Top 100 Teacher David Woods provides tips to make it easier.
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After winning LIV Golf Chicago on Sunday, Bryson DeChambeau opined about the state of game and missing the Ryder Cup.
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Mizuno targets low-spin performance, adjustability and distance with the all-new ST-G driver and ST-G Titanium fairway woods.
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An investigation is underway in Taiwan into this weekend’s tragic fire that killed ten people at the Launch Technologies golf ball factory in Pingtung City.
Launch Technologies is one of the largest golf ball manufacturers in the world, producing approximately 20 percent of the world’s golf ball supply. Launch Tech works closely with Callaway, notably producing the ERC Soft and SuperSoft balls. The company also makes all the balls for Topgolf. Additionally, Launch Tech supplies other OEMs with two-piece balls, including TaylorMade, Bridgestone, Mizuno and Wilson. It also services many direct-to-consumer companies.
Its customer list includes OnCore, Odin, Sugar, Seed and Penfold.
The fire started Friday and was followed by two separate explosions that caused portions of the building to collapse. While the cause of the fire is under investigation, the Associated Press is reporting that Launch Tech has already been fined $75,000 and could face criminal charges for public endangerment and negligent manslaughter.
Specifically, the AP is reporting that Launch Tech had more than 3,000 tons of organic peroxides stored at its factory. That’s far more than the 100 tons that are permitted.
What should we make of the new Mizuno ST-G driver?
Is it a line extension of the ST 230 driver lineup released this past February? Or is it a preview of Mizuno’s next driver lineup that, if Mizuno holds to its two-year driver lifecycle commitment, won’t hit the streets until 2025?
We do know it’s an on-time replacement for the two-year-old ST-G 220. But from there, the numerology gets a little fuzzy.
Mizuno’s ST 220 metalwood line came out in 2021. The ST 230 line followed in 2023 but without an ST-G. Today, we get a G, but with no numbers at all.
As Michael Keaton sorta-kinda once said: 220, 230 … whatever it takes.
The new Mizuno ST-G Titanium Fairway Wood wants to say one word to you. Just one word.
Titanium.
If you gleaned anything from the name, that shouldn’t be any kind of a surprise. The new ST-G Titanium fairway wood is a graduate-level dissertation on titanium.
But can all that titanium change the fortunes of Mizuno’s fairway woods? Mizuno has finished near the bottom in MyGolfSpy’s Most Wanted fairway wood testing dating back to at least 2018. For a company investing heavily in metalwood performance, it’s an unfortunate trend, to say the least.
Mizuno thinks there’s a great future in titanium and hopes you’ll think about it.
Check out GOLF’s picks for the hottest brands and most convenient items we've seen all year. Get excited for this must-have golf tech.
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Ryder Cup host Marco Simone sits in the shadow of a Roman castle built 1,200 years ago. Now it's about to welcome the world's best golfers.
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The Ryder Cup as we love it today was truly born 40 years ago, in 1983, at PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Here's why.
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Thongchai Jaidee won his second PGA Tour Champions title, beating Justin Leonard on the fourth playoff hole in the Pure Insurance Championship.
From Lexi Thompson to Linn Grant, how'd Solheim Cuppers grade out this week? Tiger and Charlie Woods were in action. And it's Ryder Cup week.
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Bryson DeChambeau, who finished with an 8-under 63 and a 54-hole total of 13-under 200, closed Sunday's final round with one last birdie on his penultimate hole, winning LIV Golf-Chicago by one shot over Marc Leishman and Anirban Lahiri.
After a 14-14 tie, Europe takes the trophy home again. Here's a look at the best moments from the U.S. and European teams this week at the 18th Solheim Cup at Finca Cortesin.
GOLF's editors discuss the Europeans retaining the Solheim Cup in a 14-14 tie with U.S. team, MVPs and Lexi Thompson's awkward moment.
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Nelly Korda's heart broke in a stunning Solheim Cup defeat, but the scene that followed revealed something striking.
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The Solheim Cup was there for the taking for the U.S. The Americans were in control. Then Carlota Ciganda happened.
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Carlota Ciganda became a Solheim Cup legend on Sunday. Here’s how it happened. “Is this how you wanted it? It’s all yours.”
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For the first time in Solheim Cup history, the event ended in a 14-14 tie. Did the contest have to be decided that way?
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Japanese golfer Ryo Hisatsune posted a 5-under 66 to win the French Open by two shots, clinching his first victory on the European tour..
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