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The Presidents Cup turned spicy on Thursday when Scottie Scheffler responded to Tom Kim's celebratory "Let's go!" by matching his birdie and shouting, "What was that?"
There isn’t a golfer on the planet who hasn’t looked at a corner of his home and thought, “You know, I wonder if I could fit a golf simulator there?”
I’d bet all of Paul McCartney’s money and most of my own on it.
And I’ll bet what’s left that the next question was, “I wonder how much it’d cost?”, followed closely by, “How would I get this past the House Ways and Means Committee?”
We golfers are nothing if not predictable.
The home simulator business was growing even before COVID. However, thanks to the worldwide pandemic, it’s been hotter than the Dallas pavement in July. Interestingly, it’s also an industry that’s shifted a bit in focus.














Earlier this year, we unveiled a list of the top 20 YouTube golf channels.
I had to change my phone number and can no longer book a tee time under my real name but I’ve recently escaped from the avalanche of comments just in time to make another ranking about YouTube golf.
This time, we are talking about instruction. I included instruction channels in the initial ranking but this piece will only have instruction.
I’m a believer that YouTube golf can be a tremendous resource for learning the game. Yes, it is entirely possible to fall down unhelpful rabbit holes—and real improvement comes on the course—but there is still a ton to glean from some of the most knowledgable golf coaches in the world. Video lessons certainly trump magazine articles when it comes to breaking down the swing, the mental game and more.
The thing about instruction channels (golf or otherwise) is that they are wildly subjective. Someone can be a great teacher but you don’t like the sound of their voice or some other inane detail. At the end of the day, this list is just a resource to get you started. If I included every successful YouTube golf instructor, this article would be 30,000 words long.
If you’re still riding high off Team USA’s victory at the Solheim Cup, getting gear from the 2024 Presidents Cup is the perfect way to continue that patriotic spirit.
The biennial tournament organized by the PGA Tour that pits a U.S. team against an International team comprised of players from around the world excluding Europe returns for its latest edition from Sept. 26-29 at Royal Montreal Golf Club in Quebec.
Under the guidance of captain Jim Furyk, the Americans are looking to erase all memories from a poor performance at the 2023 Ryder Cup, while the Mike Weir-led International squad is seeking its first Presidents Cup victory since its lone win in 1998.
Golf aside, the match play event is another marquee moment for brands to showcase their latest and greatest products to larger audiences. B.Draddy and Zero Restriction were named official apparel providers for this year’s event. Not only are they responsible for outfitting both teams but they’re also providing apparel and uniforms for caddies and event staff. Under the Summit Golf Brands umbrella, B.Draddy is an upscale lifestyle brand founded in 2013, while Zero Restriction has been making performance outerwear since 1991.
While B.Draddy and Zero Restriction are the official outfitters for this year’s Presidents Cup, the event has also licensed apparel to other brands including Barstool Golf, Peter Millar, Under Armour and adidas Golf.





2024 has seen quite a few driver shaft tests on the MyGolfSpy Forum and the Graphite Design Tour AD may have been one of the most anticipated testing opportunities of them all. Eight MGS Forum spies were selected to test, review and keep one of the many shafts available in the Graphite Design lineup and they didn’t disappoint. Our members tested a wide array of Tour AD models and came away with some impressive results.
Key Highlights
· Appearance: Our testers universally praised Graphite Design’s sleek but understated and subtle paint schemes
· Performance: Testers saw notable gains in distance and accuracy over their gamer shafts
· On-Course Data: No surprise here: with better driving, testers saw better scoring with Graphite Design driver shafts in the bag.
· Likes: The overall feel and stability of every Graphite Design Tour AD model drew rave reviews







The United States swept the opening session of the Presidents Cup on Thursday for the third time behind a feisty Scottie Scheffler, late heroics from Xander Schauffele and plenty of help from a putting-challenged International team.
Evan Beck, the runner-up last year, beat Bobby Massa in match play to win the U.S. Mid-Amateur title and earn a spot in the Masters and the U.S. Open next year.
These common swing mistakes could be costing you, says GOLF Top 100 Teacher Kevin Sprecher. Here's how to correct them.
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If you're looking to improve the beginning part of your swing, try this drill from Top 100 Teacher Jonathan Yarwood.
The post I fixed my takeaway with this clever drill. Here’s how it works appeared first on Golf.
Using alignment tools can significantly improve your accuracy and consistency on the golf course. Here’s a detailed guide on how to effectively use alignment tools in your practice and gameplay:
1. Types of Alignment Tools
- Alignment Sticks: These are long, thin rods that can be placed on the ground to help you visualize your target line and body alignment. You can purchase alignment sticks or use any straight object, like an old club or a broomstick.
- Club Alignment: Lay a club on the ground parallel to your target line. This can serve as a reference for where your feet and shoulders should be aligned.
- Tee Markers: Use the markers on the tee box to help with alignment. Position yourself based on where the markers point to ensure proper alignment to your intended target.
2. Setting Up Alignment Sticks
- Place Two Sticks: Position one alignment stick pointing towards your target (the line you want to hit along) and another parallel to it where your feet should be.
- Body Alignment: Stand with your feet parallel to the second stick, ensuring your hips and shoulders are also aligned with it. This will help you maintain the correct stance as you prepare to hit the ball.
3. Practicing with Alignment Tools
- Warm-Up Drills: During practice sessions, use alignment sticks to check your setup and ensure you’re consistently aligning your body to your target.
- Impact Feedback: After hitting a shot, check your alignment again. This will help you identify if misalignment contributed to any poor shots.
4. Incorporate into Different Shots
- Driving: Use alignment sticks on the driving range to ensure your body and clubface are aligned for consistent tee shots. Focus on hitting the ball straight down the line.
- Iron Shots: Position the sticks for your approach shots, aligning them with your target. This reinforces proper alignment for mid and short irons.
- Putting: Set up one stick along your target line on the green to ensure your putter is aimed correctly. You can also use a second stick to align your feet to the target line.
5. Check Your Stance and Grip
- Consistent Stance: Alignment tools can help you maintain a consistent stance by visually reinforcing where your feet should be positioned relative to the ball and target line.
- Grip Alignment: When setting up, ensure your grip aligns with your intended target. This can help avoid slicing or hooking the ball.
6. Troubleshoot Misalignment
- Self-Assessment: If you notice consistent misses to one side, set up the alignment tools and check your body alignment. This can help identify if you’re consistently misaligning your setup.
- Video Analysis: Consider recording your swings while using alignment sticks to analyze your setup and alignment visually. This can provide valuable feedback for improvement.
7. Create a Routine
- Pre-Shot Routine: Incorporate the use of alignment tools into your pre-shot routine. This can help create muscle memory and make alignment second nature over time.
- Practice Makes Perfect: Regularly use alignment tools during practice rounds to ensure that proper alignment becomes ingrained in your gameplay.
8. Consistency is Key
- Regular Check-Ins: Regularly check your alignment during practice and on the course. Even seasoned golfers can sometimes fall out of alignment, so make it a habit to assess your setup frequently.
- Stay Focused: Keep your focus on the target line and your alignment throughout your round. Consistent attention to alignment can lead to better shots and improved performance.
Utilizing alignment tools effectively can dramatically improve your accuracy and consistency in golf. By setting up alignment sticks and incorporating them into your practice routine, you can develop better habits and enhance your overall game. Remember, proper alignment is the foundation of good golf shots, so make it a priority in your practice! Happy golfing!
For 30 years, Bones Mackay has attended the Presidents Cup. Now, though, he thinks the event could be on the brink of something big.
The post He’s seen every Presidents Cup, and he thinks big changes are coming appeared first on Golf.
Two-time major winner Bryson DeChambeau says using this simple at-home tape drill will instantly improve your ball-striking. Here's how.
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On Tuesday, an Oklahoma golf club was hammered by a powerful hail storm. But what was a bad event turned into a feel-good story.
The post This golf course’s greens were destroyed. Then a beautiful thing happened appeared first on Golf.
The "Smiling Assassin" is there in the locker room, a Tiger-and-Phil-beating Presidents Cup legend, Shigeki Maruyama, back in a new role.
The post He beat Tiger. And Phil. Now he’s back — as Presidents Cup secret weapon appeared first on Golf.
Nikon's rangefinders make calculating yardages a snap. Grab one while they’re on sale and play with more confidence.
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Not every photo taken on a golf course needs to be a work of art. Some of my favorite photos from Bandon Dunes are the post-round selfies (usies). Of course, there’s a lower bar for that kind of thing and, if I’m honest, I probably gravitate to the group shots because most of my photos of the golf courses themselves just aren’t that great.
Exhibit A.
This is a photo of a golf hole. Maybe at Bandon Trails. It’s so uninteresting I wouldn’t hang it on the wall in a windowless basement bathroom.Why am I so bad at this?
I like to think I’m pretty good with a camera. I create many of the equipment photos featured in stories on MyGolfSpy. Over the years, I’ve developed my own style and while I’m not sure what kind of quality metric it really is, my work is good enough that it has been pilfered more than a few times.
Yeah, I see you. Sonsofbitches.





























It’s fall, y’all! There’s no better season, in my opinion. It’s time to open the windows, let in the cool, crisp air and throw on your favorite hoodie. Even better, throw on your favorite hoodie and get in a quick nine before the cold catches up.
Looking for a new hoodie to keep you warm and cozy on and off the course? Here are three I’ve been wearing non-stop this season.
UNRL Crossover Hoodie
UNRL is an office fav and their Crossover Hoodie fits the bill for both lounging and golf. It’s stretchy, flattering and provides the perfect amount of warmth without feeling bulky.
Johnnie-O Hybrid Performance 1/4 Zip Hoodie
There isn’t a better lightweight hoodie that I’ve tried. This hybrid hoodie is like a quarter-zip and hoodie crossover with ample stretch and plenty of functionality.
adidas COLD.RDY Hoodie
This hoodie fits and feels like it’s thin but it’s pretty darn warm. The fleece lining provides ample warmth without adding bulk and the cut of the neck works perfectly for layering over a polo or quarter-zip.



Looking good and playing well go hand in hand, but keeping your golf attire sharp can require time and money. That’s where easy-care golf shirts come in. If you’re the type of golfer who wants to roll out of bed, throw on a shirt, hit the course, and toss it in the wash afterward, you’re not alone. Ironing takes too much effort, and with the high cost of dry cleaning, it’s not a practical option for regular golfers. Here are five golf shirts that are low-maintenance and perfect for your wardrobe, helping you stay stylish without the hassle.
Lululemon Snap Front Performance Short Sleeve Polo
In addition to the Lululemon Snap Front Perform SS Polo being easy to take care of, it’s also made with Anti-Stink technology. The zinc material built into the shirt stops the growth of odor causing bacteria.
If you play golf in the summer, you know that it’s sometimes hard to get a shirt that smells clean for the full 18 holes.
With the Lululemon performance stretch fabric, you can go after the ball without feeling like you have to hold back. It’s a comfortable shirt with durability that should last year for years to come.
Lululemon’s downside is that it always has higher pricing, and the snap-front design may not appeal to those looking for a more traditional polo.




