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M. Lee eagles 7th, in 3-way tie at Women's Open

Minjee Lee, Andrea Lee and second-round leader Wichanee Meechai were in a three-way tie atop the U.S. Women's Open entering Sunday's final round.

MacIntyre eagles 17th, has 4-shot lead in Canada

Robert MacIntyre had a late surge Saturday to take a four-stroke lead into the final round of the RBC Canadian Open.

Surprise leader at U.S. Women's Open thinks her rental is haunted

Wichanee Meechai will sleep on the U.S. Women's Open co-lead Saturday night, but her rental house may not be the best place for it.

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In Lancaster, an epic Sunday awaits at the U.S. Women's Open

The U.S. Women's Open has a trio atop the leaderboard with just one round to play. The contenders couldn't be more different.

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Meechai leads U.S. Women's Open; Korda cut

Wichanee Meechai matched the low score of the week at the U.S. Women's Open with a 3-under 67 for a two-shot lead going into a weekend that won't include Nelly Korda.

Testers Wanted: Precision Pro Titan Elite

Precision Pro claims their new Titan Elite rangefinder is “the new gold standard in golf rangefinders.” A bold claim for a product competing in a category with premium devices that are proven and function exceptionally well. However, Precision Pro has a few tricks up its sleeve with the Titan Elite that they feel set it apart from the rest.

About The Precision Pro Titan Elite Rangefinder

The Titan Elite features an aluminum shell to enhance its durability without adding too much weight. It also boasts an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance, meaning rain or shine, this rangefinder is protected against the elements. The IP67 rating is the highest in its class.

Also included are some of the standard but critical features such as visual target lock with a ripple visual effect and pulse vibration when you lock onto the flag.

However, it is the connection with the Precision Pro app that looks to really set the Titan Elite apart. With the app integration, the rangefinder provides front, center and back-of-green GPS yardages through the reticle with the press of a button. 

Finally, what may be the feature golfers could use the most is “Find My Titan.” Forget your rangefinder? Precision Pro has you covered with its GPS location feature. This will ping the Titan Elite and provide a notification on your phone if you misplace it. 



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Thompson has tearful exit at U.S. Women's Open

Lexi Thompson failed to make the cut at the U.S. Women's Open on Friday, three days after announcing her retirement at age 29.

Fox birdies final hole to share Canadian Open lead

Ryan Fox closed with a 14-foot birdie putt late Friday afternoon for a 6-under 64 and a share of the second-round lead with Robert MacIntyre in the RBC Canadian Open.

She's a high school freshman. Now she's beating golf's best at the U.S. Women's Open

While Nelly Korda and Lexi Thompson flirt with the cutline, 15-year-old Asterisk Talley has become the story of the U.S. Women's Open.

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Struggling with distance control on chips and pitches? Try this.

If you can't quite dial in your distance control in the short game, GOLF Top 100 Teacher Jim Murphy suggests focusing on these elements.

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What you can learn from Wyndham Clark's clever range routine

2023 U.S. Open champion Wyndham Clark ends every range session with one important drill — and it's one you should do too.

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The simple but crucial course-care task you're probably neglecting

You're supposed to leave the golf course in better conditions than you found it. That means not leaving broken tees behind.

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5 underrated aftermarket driver shafts to consider

A driver shaft upgrade can help you reduce dispersion and gain distance. Here are five underrated options you should check out.

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Saso shines as stars falter at U.S. Women's Open

Yuka Saso had a one-shot lead after shooting an opening-round 68 at the U.S. Women's Open, where the leading 10 players from the women's world ranking had an average score of 75.5.

This New Rangefinder is Elite

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.

What We Tried:

The Precision Pro Titan Elite Rangefinder. Known for making accurate devices that provide great value, the new Titan Elite is Precision Pro’s new flagship product and it’s a got a few fancy tricks up its sleeve.

Who Tried It:

Connor. Managing Editor and resident sneakerhead. I’ve always been a GPS guy but the Precision Pro Titan Elite might be the perfect way to get me into a rangefinder. Why? It functions both as a rangefinder (for pin-hunting) and a GPS (for when I just need the front, middle or back of the green).

I won’t lie: my wife is a little confused as to why I need another device to tell me how far I am from the green. That’s probably because she knows I’m not actually good at golf. Regardless, as my game improves, so has my need for more precise yardages. Hence, the Precision Pro Titan Elite is in my bag.

Let’s talk about this new flagship rangefinder that carries a surprisingly affordable price tag.






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Zebra Milled Putters: Now Comes The Hard Part

The Zebra putters comeback is officially entering what’s known as “the hard part.”

The Brand Resurrection Playbook says that while Year One is no cakewalk, Year Two is when you either establish yourself as a legit player or fade into the obscurity of a nostalgia-based money grab.

Zebra followed the Year One script faithfully. Designed by longtime Odyssey putter designer (and current head of Acushnet’s Putter R&D) Austie Rollinson, the AIT line captured Zebra’s legendary striped aura and sparked a fair amount of nostalgic buzz. 

Performance-wise, the new Zebras were solid but uninspiring. The AIT 1 and AIT 2 mallets finished in the middle of the pack in last year’s MyGolfSpy testing while the AIT 4 Anser-style blade was a lower-third performer.

They did, however, outperform entries from some pretty big names such as PING, Evnroll, Bettinardi and Scotty Cameron.

Zebra Milled Putters
The original Zebra putter

Zebra 001 Milled Putters
Zebra 002 Milled Putters

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10 Must-Have Gifts For The Golfer Who Has Everything

If you spend enough time playing golf, you accumulate a lot of things. Shopping for a player who has been in the game a while and lives for it can be a little tricky. We feel your pain so we put together 10 of the best gifts for the golfer who has everything.

Stewart Golf Q Follow Carbon Edition

The Stewart Golf Q Follow Carbon Edition is a high-tech remote-controlled trolley made with lightweight carbon fiber. The coolest thing about this is that it follows you around the golf course (hands free). 

Walking has many benefits and Stewart Golf has made it even easier with this golf trolley. The battery life on the premium model is 36 holes for most courses. 

A Stewart Golf Q Follow Carbon Edition costs $3,449 with the 36-hole battery and $3,199 with the 18-hole battery. The unit comes with a charger, remote control and battery. If you can buy one of these before your golf-crazy friend thinks of it, it’s a gift they will be really impressed with. 

Rapsodo MLM2PRO

The Rapsodo MLM2PRO is a mobile golf launch monitor. The MLM2PRO is $699 and offers detailed insights into any golfer’s game. When we tested the MLM2PRO, we were impressed with its accuracy compared to more expensive models. 











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Let’s Talk About The Mental Burden Of Pro Golf

Growing up, my dream was to play on the PGA Tour. Maybe you had the same dream, too.

Did you also practice putts to win the Masters? Turn your backyard into a makeshift course? Race to the local muni after school and walk as many holes as possible until it was too dark to see?

I attended Tour events at Doral, Muirfield Village and other venues that were staples of the game. I watched golf nonstop, hoping to glean something from the game’s best. I couldn’t sleep the night before playing a tournament because I wanted to win so badly.

If I could get inside those ropes one day, I will have made it. The dream would come true.

But as time passed, the context of that dream changed. And there were several layers to that.


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7 cool equipment finds inside Xander Schauffele's golf bag | BagSpy

Dig into the bag setup that helped Callaway staffer Xander Schauffele win his first major at the PGA Championship.

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USGA chief Mike Whan reveals most challenging part of his job

On the latest episode of GOLF Originals with Michael Bamberger, USGA CEO Mike Whan revealed the most challenging part of his job.

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