Golfing News & Blog Articles

Stay up-to-date on golfing news, products, and trends from around the world.

Ko leads by 2 over Coughlin at FM Championship

Jin Young Ko took advantage of an early collapse by Haeran Ryu and turned her own bad break into a birdie Saturday for a 5-under 67 that took her from a 6-shot deficit to a 2-shot lead over Lauren Coughlin in the FM Championship in Norton, Massachusetts.

Curtis Cup: GB&I Takes The Lead

Two-point cushion secured heading into Sunday Singles after another incredible day of action at Sunningdale.

GB&I build 7-5 lead over U.S. in Curtis Cup

Hannah Darling won her third match of the week, teaming with Mimi Rhodes for a 3-and-2 victory in fourballs Saturday as Great Britain & Ireland took a 7-5 lead over the Americans in the Curtis Cup.

Pro, in contention for $25 million prize, calls 2-shot penalty on himself

Sahith Theegala called a penalty on himself after touching sand in a bunker during the third round of the Tour Championship.

The post Pro, in contention for $25 million prize, calls 2-shot penalty on himself appeared first on Golf.

Jordan Spieth offers hopeful injury news. But work is ahead 

Jordan Spieth, via his social media accounts, offered hopeful news about his injured left wrist. But work is ahead.

The post Jordan Spieth offers hopeful injury news. But work is ahead  appeared first on Golf.

Spieth gets surgery to fix lingering wrist injury

Jordan Spieth had surgery on his left wrist to fix an injury that has bothered him since last season.

How a new club helped U.S. Amateur champ Jose Luis Ballester

During his U.S. Amateur win, Jose Luis Ballester used a mini driver with an interesting backstory from Sergio Garcia.

The post How a new club helped U.S. Amateur champ Jose Luis Ballester appeared first on Golf.

In candid response, pro reveals he skipped shot to keep card due to struggles

In a candid response, pro Brandon Stone admitted he skipped a shot to keep his card due to struggles. He spoke in the “Green Room.”

The post In candid response, pro reveals he skipped shot to keep card due to struggles appeared first on Golf.

'It's not a good thing': Tour stars doubtful of halting Scottie Scheffler's FedEx Cup waltz

Halfway through the 2024 Tour Championship, Scottie Scheffler has one hand on the FedEx Cup. Other PGA Tour stars are sounding the alarm.

The post ‘It’s not a good thing’: Tour stars doubtful of halting Scottie Scheffler’s FedEx Cup waltz appeared first on Golf.

'Blasphemy': Shane Lowry stunned by reporter's Oasis revelation

Shane Lowry is rarely left speechless, but a reporter's Oasis revelation at the 2024 Tour Championship came close to doing the trick.

The post ‘Blasphemy’: Shane Lowry stunned by reporter’s Oasis revelation appeared first on Golf.

Testers Wanted: Shot Scope Pro ZR

Introduction

The Shot Scope Pro ZR is a new rangefinder built to deliver precise distance measurements, helping golfers make more informed decisions on the course. It is loaded with features which we want to see tested in the hands of golfers just like you. The Shot Scope Pro ZR was highlighted in our Best Rangefinders of 2024 as a top performer, finishing with a final score of 9.1/10. Can it live up to the lofty expectations? 

Key features from Shot Scope:

Adaptive Slope Technology: Automatically adjusts yardages based on elevation changes, giving you the most accurate distance possible.Target-Lock Vibration: Provides a reassuring vibration when you’ve successfully locked onto your target so you know you have the right distance.Precision Optic Lens: Offers clear and sharp visuals, making it easy to focus on the target, even at longer distances.Dual Display: Switch between black and red displays depending on the lighting conditions, ensuring optimal visibility at all times.Water-Resistant Construction: Built to withstand the elements, the PRO ZR is designed for durability, allowing you to use it in various weather conditions without worry.

The testing opportunity

We’re looking for four golfers to put the Shot Scope Pro ZR rangefinder to the test. Selected testers will assess the device’s accuracy, ease of use, display clarity and overall performance on the course. Your feedback will be crucial in determining how well the Pro ZR lives up to its claims and whether it truly enhances the golfing experience.

This is an opportunity for you to evaluate whether this rangefinder can genuinely improve your game by providing reliable distance measurements and helping you choose the right club for every shot.

SIGN UP HERE

Open to all registered Forum members worldwide.Registration opens Aug. 29 and closes Sept. 4.Selected testers will be announced on the Forum on Sept. 10.

Don’t miss your chance to test and review the Shot Scope Pro ZR and share your insights with the MyGolfSpy community!

The post Testers Wanted: Shot Scope Pro ZR appeared first on MyGolfSpy.


10 ways to make a hybrid a weapon in your golf bag

Hybrids can be weapons in your bag — if you know how to hit them, that is. Here are 10 keys for hitting solid shots with your hybrids.

The post 10 ways to make a hybrid a weapon in your golf bag appeared first on Golf.

2024 Tour Championship Saturday TV, streaming: How to watch Round 3

How to watch the 2024 Tour Championship on Saturday, including full Saturday TV coverage and streaming information for Round 3 at East Lake.

The post 2024 Tour Championship Saturday TV, streaming: How to watch Round 3 appeared first on Golf.

Infomercial golf clubs, Warren Buffett and bringing an idea to life | Fully Equipped

Michael Bamberger, GOLF's senior writer, joined Fully Equipped to tell the tale of creating the E-Club Type II Jigger.

The post Infomercial golf clubs, Warren Buffett and bringing an idea to life | Fully Equipped appeared first on Golf.

How to effectively use the ground to create power in your swing

Pushing off the ground is a great way to create power in your golf swing. Here's how you can do it effectively.

The post How to effectively use the ground to create power in your swing appeared first on Golf.

Scheffler up 4 entering weekend at Tour Champ.

Scottie Scheffler put on another clinic from tee to green at East Lake on Friday for a 5-under 66 and a four-shot lead at the Tour Championship. Collin Morikawa is four shots back, and Xander Schauffele five.

Bogey-free Ryu holds 6-shot lead at TPC Boston

Haeran Ryu has a history of going low on the LPGA and the 23-year-old South Korean added to that in the FM Championship.

U.S. tied with GB&I after first day of Curtis Cup

Great Britain and Ireland rallied from a 3-1 deficit to tie the United States after the first day of the Curtis Cup.

Bunker Shots

Bunker shots in golf can be challenging, but with the right technique and mindset, you can master them. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you improve your bunker play:

1. Understand the Basics

  • Club Selection: Use a sand wedge, typically with a loft of 54-58 degrees. The sand wedge is designed to help the club glide through the sand and lift the ball out of the bunker.
  • Stance: Take a slightly open stance, with your feet shoulder-width apart. Your front foot should be slightly flared out, and your body should be aligned left of the target (for right-handed golfers).
  • Ball Position: Position the ball slightly forward in your stance, closer to your front foot. This helps you make contact with the sand first, not the ball.
  • Grip: Hold the club with a relaxed grip, slightly weaker than usual. This allows for more control and prevents digging into the sand.

2. Set Up Correctly

  • Weight Distribution: Place more weight on your front foot (around 60-70%). This helps to keep the clubface open through impact and ensures that you hit down into the sand.
  • Open the Clubface: Before taking your grip, open the clubface to increase the loft. This helps the ball pop out of the sand and get airborne quickly.
  • Bend Your Knees: Lower your center of gravity by bending your knees slightly. This helps you dig into the sand and make a proper swing.

3. Execute the Swing

  • Take a Full, Smooth Swing: Unlike regular shots, bunker shots require a full swing with a smooth rhythm. Your arms and body should work together to create a fluid motion.
  • Aim to Hit the Sand First: Your goal is to strike the sand about 1-2 inches behind the ball. The sand will carry the ball out of the bunker, so you don’t need to focus on hitting the ball directly.
  • Follow Through: Continue your swing through the sand, allowing the club to finish high. A full follow-through helps maintain clubhead speed and prevents the club from digging too much into the sand.

4. Practice Different Lies

  • Firmer Sand: In firmer sand, you might need to close the clubface slightly and make a shallower swing to avoid bouncing the club off the hard surface.
  • Fluffy Sand: In softer, fluffier sand, you’ll want to open the clubface more and make a steeper swing to ensure the club doesn’t get stuck.

5. Focus on the Mental Game

  • Stay Positive: Confidence is key in bunker play. Approach the shot with a positive mindset, knowing you have the skills to execute it.
  • Visualize the Shot: Before swinging, visualize the ball popping out of the sand and landing softly on the green.

6. Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Hitting the Ball First: This often results in the ball flying over the green. Focus on hitting the sand before the ball.
  • Too Much Sand: Taking too much sand can leave the ball in the bunker. Practice finding the right amount of sand to ensure a clean exit.
  • Deceleration: Slowing down your swing through impact can cause the ball to stay in the bunker. Commit to the shot and maintain your swing speed.

7. Practice Drills

  • Draw a Line: In a practice bunker, draw a line in the sand and practice hitting just behind it. This helps you learn to strike the sand consistently.
  • Varying Distances: Practice bunker shots of different lengths by adjusting your swing length and speed. This builds confidence in your ability to control distance from the bunker.

With consistent practice and attention to these fundamentals, your bunker play will improve, and you'll start approaching these shots with more confidence and success.

Vice Golf and the Golf Club Design Process

When Vice Golf introduced its new irons and wedges this year, there were plenty of oohs and ahhs. If nothing else, they do have a distinctive look.

However, another segment of the golfing world reacted with, shall we say, skepticism.

As a result, we need to get a couple of things on the table right away.

First, despite what we’ve seen from various internet wizards of the keyboard, the new line of Vice irons, wedges and putters are not open models with Vice’s name and logo slapped on them.  “Looks like” is a far cry from “same as” or “copy of.”  Being a cynical consumer is a good thing. Being a serial naysayer trying to appear edgy with no real knowledge or insight to back it up is just embarrassing.

The line between those two, my friends, can be surprisingly small.

Vice golf clubs
Vice Golf Clubs
Vice Golf wedges


Vice Golf clubs
Vice golf clubs
Vice golf clubs

Vice golf clubs
Vice Golf clubs
Vice Golf clubs

Continue reading

GolfLynk.com