Payntr Golf unveiled a limited-release of the Eighty Seven SC, a golf shoe it collaborated with major champion Jason Day to create.
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Payntr Golf unveiled a limited-release of the Eighty Seven SC, a golf shoe it collaborated with major champion Jason Day to create.
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Fred Couples has six woods and hybrids in his arsenal. Here's what you can learn from him, and how these ultra-forgiving clubs can help you.
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You know that feeling when everything just clicks?
We’ve all experienced it in one way or another. Maybe it was the first time you learned to ride a bike. Or perhaps it happened when you finally nailed every note of that piano solo you’d been practicing. Surely, the first time you made solid contact with a driver, you felt a little serendipitous.
That’s how I felt when I first stepped into the Eighty-Seven SC, Jason Day’s new signature golf shoe with PAYNTR. I’ve worn hundreds of golf shoes and very rarely (if ever) have I had the same kind of initial reaction.
To quote Goldilocks: “Everything was “just right!”
Luckily for PAYNTR, Day felt the same way the first time he tried on a pair of PAYNTR shoes.
The intersection between golf and skateboarding gets busier by the day. No, I’m not talking about PING’s secret skateboard company.
Think Malbon or Metalwood. These brands do an excellent job at blurring the lines between streetwear and golf wear.
Streetwear is rooted in skateboarding culture, after all. It just makes sense that adidas, who has street cred in both sports, dips their toes into the streetwear game, too.
Introducing the cleverly named Rolling Links Collection. The name references skateboarding (rolling of the wheels and linking tricks together) and golf. The collection pairs streetwear style with elevated golf performance wear for something that can easily be worn at the course or to the skatepark.
“You’re a better putter than you think you are.” This tagline has become increasingly recognized as L.A.B. Golf’s putters appear more frequently on courses and professional tours. The key feature of these putters is the Lie Angle Balance technology designed to ensure the putter remains perfectly balanced according to each golfer’s unique lie angle. This balance is designed to eliminate torque, allowing golfers to focus purely on line and speed without worrying about manipulating the putter face.
Our Forum members took a methodical, data-driven approach to testing the DF3, using advanced fitting technologies like Quintic and SAM PuttLab. These tools are highly regarded in the golf industry for providing detailed insights into putter performance, measuring everything from clubhead speed to shaft angle and the exact roll of the ball. This rigorous testing was crucial for objectively evaluating whether the DF3 could genuinely improve putting performance.
Quintic sample photoSam PuttLab sample photoL.A.B. promotes their putters as torque-free, meaning they don’t twist in your hands, a significant departure from traditional putters. Several testers found that adapting to this design required a period of adjustment. The DF3’s unique balance initially felt unfamiliar and some golfers needed time to adjust their stroke mechanics to fully benefit from the putter.
Sam Hahn, L.A.B.’s CEO, provided some insight into this adjustment process:
“While L.A.B. putters can be plug and play, oftentimes they require a bit of an adjustment. There are some fundamental setup changes… But the biggest change…is generally around the mentality…with a L.A.B. putter you just have to let it stay square, and this can tend to inspire some changes in grips, grip pressure, ball position, stance, things like that.”
This period of adjustment was crucial for the testers. While the transition was not always seamless, those who persevered found significant improvements in their putting performance, validating the putter’s unique design.
“Here at the edge of the continent, Mike knew that his search was over: he’d found a site that matched his capacity for wonder.” – Plaque on the 14th Tee box of Bandon Trails
Welcome to the newest series here at MyGolfSpy: Fairways & Getaways. In this series, we’ll share some of the coolest golf experiences around the globe for those of us who will never tee it up in a pro event. Whether you’ve heard of it or not, pack your travel back and find that passport, we’re going on an adventure.
For those that live or have ventured out to the Pacific Northwest, there’s one message that rings clear.
”You have to go to Bandon”.
What makes Bandon Dunes special isn’t just one thing. It’s the collection of people, location, courses and memories held within its one of a kind coastline. And while it may not have been the first to host a “solstice” event, it might arguably be the best. Admit it, where else can you play four courses, at a premier golf resort in the United States, all ranked within the top-16 of the Golf Digest Best Courses?
How to watch the 2024 Sanderson Farms Championship on Friday, including full Friday TV coverage and streaming info for Round 2 in Mississippi.
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David Skinns of England set a personal best and a course record with a 12-under 60 to lead the Sanderson Farms Championship on Thursday.
The most intriguing player at the Sanderson Farms Championship, this week’s PGA Tour tournament? Try 71-year-old Reed Hughes.
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Susie Maxwell Berning, a four-time major winner and 2021 Hall of Fame inductee, died Wednesday at age 83 after a battle with lung cancer.
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Struggling with your footwork and weight shift in the golf swing? Top teacher Jason Baile suggests using a water bottle. Here's why.
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To cure chunks and blades, Cameron McCormick, a GOLF Top 100 Teacher and Jordan Spieth’s longtime coach, uses a “pencil grip.”
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Augusta National Golf Club suffered "a lot of damage" from Hurricane Helene, but chairman Fred Ridley is confident the Masters will be played in April as scheduled.
Augusta National Golf Club made the donation in partnership with the Community Foundation for the Central Savannah River Area.
I recently tested the MNML MR1 golf bag and came away impressed with the number of cool tech features it has.
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Darren Fichardt shot an 11-under 61 at Kingsbarns on Thursday to lead the multicourse Dunhill Links Championship after that low-scoring first round.
PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan and Yasir Al-Rumayyan, governor of Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, were grouped together in the first round of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at Carnoustie Golf Links in Scotland on Thursday.
The new COBRA KING Black Edition irons signal the official beginning of the end for COBRA’s current KING TOUR and CB/MB irons.
That’s not as ominous as it sounds.
For the past decade, OEMs on a two-year-plus life cycle have been giving their irons a final-year boost by offering them in black. It’s an iron set’s rite of passage. You’ve done your job so it’s time for a little cosmetic facelift to jump-start sales until your replacement is ready.
Which, if history is any guide, should be anytime between this January and next fall. We’re leaning toward the fall.
So, yeah, on the one hand, it’s a blatant cash grab. On the other hand, they almost uniformly look really, really cool.
There is a lot of cool gear in the golf equipment world that doesn’t always fit neatly into Most Wanted Tests or Buyer’s Guides. You still want to know how it performs. In our We Tried It series, we put gear to the test and let you know if it works as advertised.
The Canon Powershot Rangefinder. We’ve tested plenty of Nikon rangefinders so it was finally time to add another famous name to the mix.
Connor. Director of Content and resident sneakerhead. We shoot on Canon cameras at the office so when I found out Canon had a rangefinder, I had to give it a whirl. Hopefully, it can make my game look better than it actually is (that’s what a camera is good for, right?)
I’ve tested more than 25 rangefinders and the Canon Powershot has one trick no other can match: it can capture photo and video. Fitting, coming from a camera company. I’ve yet to see another rangefinder that offers this functionality.
Even with the added functionality, the rangefinder must still function as a solid rangefinder in order to make my bag. How did the Powershot fare?
Our expert staff is constantly churning through and testing new golf products. Sometimes, we find something that we really gravitate towards but it doesn’t always fit neatly into an article, review or buyer’s guide. Staff Picks is a no-frills way for our staff to share the products that they love on a monthly basis. From shoes to coolers and everything in between, these items, for one reason or another, really stood out to our staff this month.
“It’s too easy. To be this bad at putting and no longer be bad at putting. You would buy DF3 too.”
“The stretchiest golf pants I’ve ever worn. Period. They move with you, not against you. As someone who hates pants, these golf pants are (almost) as good as shorts.”
“It’s a T Grind with more bounce. It’s the ultimate fall golf wedge.”
“Form fitting yet stretchy. Go to casual or golf fall hoodie. You’ll be hard pressed to find a more comfortable, casual golf hoodie out there. I can’t stop wearing this thing.”
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