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RomaRo Ray V V1 460 Driver

Introducing RomaRo Ray V V1 460 Driver, A new driver that is RomaRo’s low-spin model providing a medium trajectory that achieves both a soft feel and a strong trajectory. RomaRo has a newly developed “Double Titanium Face” that incorporates high-strength titanium that is absolutely advantageous for flying. In addition to the high resilience performance of high-strength titanium, the launch direction can be controlled neutrally to hit both draws and fades with confidence.

The new “double titanium face” uses a high-strength titanium “DAT55G” cup face that is integrally molded to the body and crown. V-shaped protrusions  aka (CNC Fang’s) are provided on the left and right sides of the thinned clamp cup face, and the upper and lower winding parts are further thinned and grooves (Speed ​​Groove) are provided to realize a “core attack area”

Forgiving and deep faced with great feel and distance was the Aim.  The face is made of DAT55G Titanium with an 811 Ti precision cast body. This driver features Adjustable weighting with optional 1,3,5,7 gram weights with wrench.

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RomaRo Ray V V1 460 Driver Specification







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Ball Lab: TaylorMade Tour Response Review

MyGolfSpy Ball Lab is where we quantify the quality and consistency of the golf balls on the market to help you find the best ball for your money. 

About the TaylorMade Tour Response

The TaylorMade Tour Response is the replacement for the Project (a). That was a ball that got a lot of love among connoisseurs of soft golf balls and rightfully so, I suppose. The Project (a), and now the Tour Response, are among the softest urethane-covered balls on the market. And while TaylorMade is not immune to the liabilities of soft (soft really is slow), greenside spin was a bit better than similar balls. We’d expect that to carry over with the Tour Response, due in no small part to the noticeably thin cover.

TaylorMade Tour Response — Compression

On our gauges, the TaylorMade Tour Response measures 71 compression points on average. That equals the softest balls in our database—a list that includes the Bridgestone Tour B RXS and Vice Pro Soft. For reference, we’re talking about a handful of points softer than the Callaway Chrome Soft.

TaylorMade Tour Response — Diameter and Weight

Starting with the good: Not a single ball in our TaylorMade Tour Response sample failed to meet our standard of roundness.







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Bryson, Rodgers get last laugh vs. Phil, Brady

After plenty of laughs and playful jabs at one another, Bryson DeChambeau and Aaron Rodgers scored a 3-and-2 win against Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady in "The Match" on Tuesday in Montana.

Aaron Rodgers telling Phil Mickelson to shut up, Tom Brady's personalized golf balls and more from The Match

Nobody was certain about the level of golf in this installment of The Match. But everyone knew there would be trash talk and other memorable moments.

Sonoma Senior and Super Senior Amateur

 

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2021 KYOEI KK Heritage CB Iron

Introducing the 2021 KYOEI KK Heritage Cavity Back Iron! A very simple and classic design featuring some notable improvements in shape and design.  KYOEI has decided to continue the evolution of their original cavity back but further improve it by using an all-new mold, new grind, and shape adjustments.  The Heritage series will stay true to the molds and classic aesthetics that their clients return for.

For those unfamiliar with the brand, KYOEI is a factory located in Ichikawa Japan (HIMEJI).  It is known today as Japan’s original golf club foundry and factory.  Many industry masters have honed their skills within their walls,  even old man Miura was an employee there and openly praises KYOEI as the job where he learned about forging techniques and perfected his grinding.  He is not the only one though,  countless industry masters have learned during extended and sometimes even short visits.

KYOEI is still today the only factory in all of Japan to do forging, grinding, finishing, and polishing,  they stock hundreds of heavy molds to produce some of the world’s most famous one-piece forgings.

The new 2021 KK Heritage CB features a very little offset,  a thin topline with slightly heavier heads and lofts based on a 46* pitching wedge.  It is designed for the mid to low handicap player or even the professional golfer looking for a single-piece forged players cavity design that produces an amazing feel with excellent accuracy and workability.  Forged, finished, and ground at KYOEI using premium Japanese forgings for the most demanding golfers.

Areas of improvement over its predecessor include reduced offset, improved neck transition, shorter heel-to-toe length,  new sole # stamping font, updated 3-cut sole, and custom paint fill offered. These adjustments take the classic KK CB to a whole new level for the JDM enthusiast.











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Spirit of the Game: Jon Rahm’s Spanish Breakthrough

Spirit of the Game: Jon Rahm’s Spanish Breakthrough

July 5, 2021

 

Torrey Pines delivered again. Seventy-second hole. Birdie putt. A delirious crowd going wild for one of the pre-championship favorites.

Thirteen years ago, it was Tiger Woods who delivered the “Expect anything different” putt heard around the world.

On a cool, overcast Sunday in 2021, it was Jon Rahm hammering home the most memorable 24-foot birdie putt of his young career, one that gave the fiery Spaniard a one-stroke victory over Louis Oosthuizen in the 121st U.S. Open Championship.



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Everything you need to know for Mickelson/Brady vs. DeChambeau/Rodgers

The heckling has been going on for weeks. On Tuesday, they finally meet on the golf course, where Rodgers' future, DeChambeau's breakup with his caddie and so much more could be put on the table alongside their golf games.

Where Do The Best Golfers Live?

It is estimated that roughly 10 percent of all golfers in the U.S. maintain a handicap. With a total golfing population approaching 25 million, that means we’re really looking at a pool of about 2.5 million golfers.

It’s not surprising that most golfers don’t have a registered handicap. The vast majority play recreationally, may (or may not) keep score and kinda/sorta follow the Rules of Golf.

All that aside, here are a couple of nuggets you might find interesting.

Citing the most recent USGA data, the average index for men is 16.4. For women, it’s 27.3.

Fewer than 2% of all male golfers are scratch (0.0 index) or better. For female golfers, that number drops to 0.7%.

HCP Index by State






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Golf pro, 2 others fatally shot at Georgia club

A professional golfer and two other men were killed in a shooting at an Atlanta-area country club and the suspect is still at large, authorities said.

Ko wins week after losing No. 1 LPGA ranking

After a dominant run, Ko had failed to finish in the top 10 in four of her previous five starts before Sunday.

Merritt's playoff bogey gives Davis win at Detroit

Merritt missed a 6-foot par putt on the fifth hole of a playoff at the Rocket Mortgage Classic, which gave Davis the victory.

Beckman has 'fun' on Fourth, outlasts Els for win

Cameron Beckman ran off five straight birdies to start the back nine and then held on at the end for a 4-under 68 and a one-shot victory over Ernie Els in the Dick's Sporting Goods Open in New York Sunday, his first title on the PGA Tour Champions.

Herbert wins Irish Open in final day thriller

Australian golfer Lucas Herbert completed a wire-to-wire victory at the Irish Open on Sunday, shooting 4-under 68 in the final round to win by three strokes.

Bogey-free Ko holds edge at LPGA event in Texas

Jin Young Ko chipped in for eagle on the par-4 15th and finished a bogey-free 32-hole Saturday in near darkness with a one-stroke lead in the Volunteers of America Classic in Texas.

About ace: Hole in one gives Merritt share of lead

Troy Merritt aced the 219-yard 11th hole at Detroit Golf Club and shot a 5-under 67 on Saturday for a share of the lead with Joaquin Niemann in the Rocket Mortgage Classic in Michigan.

Els shoots 65 to take 3-shot lead at rainy En-Joie

Ernie Els opened a three-stroke lead Saturday in the Dick's Sporting Goods Open, reeling off five straight birdies on the front nine in a 7-under 65.

Herbert takes one-shot lead into Irish Open final

Australia's Lucas Herbert fired a two-under-par 70 to take a one shot lead over American Johannes Veerman heading into the final round of the Irish Open.

Testers Wanted – Fujikura MC Putter Shafts

The graphite composite/multi-material putter shaft is far from ubiquitous. However, things are changing.

Callaway nearly made it mainstream with Stroke Lab. Bryson has 14 graphite shafts in the bag, including an LA Golf Partners putter shaft.

The most recent addition to the growing cadre of steel alternative putter shafts is the second generation of MC Putter shaft from Fujikura.

While it may not come with a side of fries or a plastic toy, the MC Putter is yet another option that suggests that maybe, just maybe, the future of shafts is graphite.

But, because it’s tough to evaluate a putter shaft without, well, the putter, we have a little bonus. Each selected tester will receive a Fujikura MC putter shaft and Evnroll V-Series putter head.







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Herbert extends Irish Open lead with birdie blitz

Overnight leader, Australia's Lucas Herbert, opened up a two-shot lead at the halfway stage of the Irish Open on Friday.


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