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Why this weekend at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational is more than just a tuneup for the PGA Championship

Rickie Fowler is trying to end his long drought. Brendon Todd is trying to continue his astounding run. And Brooks Koepka is trying to determine if he's found his missing game.

Todd takes 2-stroke lead at WGC in Memphis

Brendon Todd shot a 5-under 65 Friday and grabbed a two-stroke lead through 36 holes of the FedEx St. Jude Invitational.

G. Rodriguez, Horsfield share lead at Hero Open

Overnight leader Sebastian Garcia Rodriguez of Spain held off a spirited challenge from England's Sam Horsfield to retain a share of the lead at the Hero Open on Friday at the halfway mark of the European Tour's latest stop in England.

Long drive: DeChambeau aims to live to 130

Bryson DeChambeau says his goal is to live to 130 or 140. "I really think that's possible now with today's technology," he told GQ.

Wilson D7 Forged Irons – Testers Wanted

Some will say you can’t effectively combine the performance of a distance golf club with the sex appeal of a forged player’s club. Wilson Golf and its D7 Forged irons say otherwise.

The Wilson D7 Forged iron was introduced this year and recently took top honors as the Most Wanted Players Distance iron of 2020.

How good is it? What makes it better than the 12 other irons it went up against?

We are looking for five of you to tell the MyGolfSpy community.

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LIMITED EDITION PUMA Rise Up Pack Collection

Someone at PUMA must love watermelon sour patch kids candy. Once you take a look at the pictures you won’t be able to unsee it.

PUMA is stamping out the traditional preppy golf stigma with their unique styles and color schemes.

Additionally PUMA has donated three Rise Up Collection shoes to charity along with other major OEM’s to raise funds for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. That’s not to mention they will be signed by PGA Pros after they have worn them at the weeks WGC-St. Jude Invitational. Sounds sweet if you ask me.

Take a peak at these Sour Patch Kids!

 






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We Tried It: Arccos Caddie Link

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

Arccos Caddie Link – the add-on device for the Arccos Caddie shot-tracking system that eliminates the need to keep your phone in your pocket while playing golf.

Your Arccos Caddie Link Tester

Tony Covey – MyGolfSpy editor, writer and long-time Arccos user (I once played Mr. Arccos on an internet talk show) who is all too aware that some of you don’t want to keep your phones in your pocket while playing golf. Some others of you don’t even have pockets.

The Arccos Caddie Link Experience

Curious to see if Arccos Caddie Link was worth the 1.5 years it took to take it from vaporware to tangible product, I charged it, tossed it in my bag and headed off to the course.




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Shutdown gave LPGA rookies time to reflect, reset

As the LPGA season restarts Friday, five rookies share what they learned about themselves and their games during the 166-day coronavirus pandemic shutdown.

Davis Love Discovers His Inner Analyst When Explaining Why Davis Love Struggled As An Analyst

This kind of analysis of Davis Love’s brief CBS stint might have made fans more appreciative of the Hall of Famer’s short TV career.

Rex Hoggard talks to Love about the end of his CBS stint.

“Go back to the four West Coast events and I got off to a rough start and it just wasn’t working for me,” Love said. “I found the mechanics hard and being entertaining was hard. It’s kind of like you’re hitting it bad and you start getting worse and worse and worse. I was surprised how nervous I was.”

Ah we never noticed. Well, some of us.

“I found out that it was a lot harder than I thought,” Love said. “We kind of had a perfect storm with [CBS lead producer Lance Barrow] leaving and my situation at home with the fire and coronavirus. Nothing was normal and I’m trying to learn a business when nothing is normal.”

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"Inverness Club Wowing LPGA Tour Players"

You gotta give the members of @Inverness_Club a huge amount of credit for giving-up their course at short notice during the height of the season for a regular tour event, knowing they’ll do the same next year for #SolheimCup - big gesture of support for womens golf. #DriveOn pic.twitter.com/2iPgfs3BVo

— Tom Abbott (@TomAbbottGC) July 30, 2020

Hardly unexpected but still nice to see: the LPGA’s finest are restarting their season at rejuvenated Inverness. And while the “major championship” conditions presented by veteran ace super John Zimmers could be a tough way to restart after a pandemic-driven break, I couldn’t be happier to see one of America’s great clubs and tournament courses back in fine form.

And let’s be clear: Inverness only fell out of favor because of regulatory malfeasance (as much as I’d love to blame the Fazio’s, it was still great even after their visit.)

The news wasn’t 100% perfect—one player tested positive for COVID-19 on site and another at home—the players sound excited to be back and grateful to be playing Inverness, even if some are going caddieless, as Beth Ann Nichols notes in this Golfweek story.

As for the course, the LPGA.com notes in advance of Friday’s first round include these player remarks about Donald Ross’s design.

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Bryson Spots Ant In Attempt To Get A Free Drop, CBS Shares The Video And Of Course, Ponte Vedra Has It Taken Down

With all due respect to Yoda, the spirit of the rules is not strong with this one.

Since the PGA Tour took down the video tweeted by their partners at CBS—paying lavishly for the rights btw—below is a shortened version posted that will inevitably be targeted by Cult Ponte Vedra in a futile attempt to scrub evidence of unsportsmanlike conduct by Bryson Dechambeau. The full version would allow you to see the various avenues he attempts to pursue in search of a better lie, including the spotting of one red ant in hopes of protecting himself form harms way.

This came after his Memorial antics whining about a ruling and mashing down rough, proceeded by his caddy trying to bully a camera operator. The total package should give you an idea of just how dire the situation is in the players-first, rules/golf core values of the game a distant-second-mindset that has overtaken the PGA Tour.

Brian Wacker at GolfDigest.com with the details and DeChambeau’s post-round comments suggesting he’s always going to respect the officials.

Bryson wants a drop because of a red ant

He is the worst pic.twitter.com/lRd2j44xMn

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Moore, Schenk on point at Barracuda, lead early

Ryan Moore and Adam Schenk lead the PGA Tour's Barracuda Championship with 14-point rounds under the modified Stableford scoring system.

Molinari, Harrington WD from PGA Championship

A pair of past major champions, Francesco Molinari and Padraig Harrington, have withdrawn from the PGA Championship.

DeChambeau ants claim doesn't fly with official

Bryson DeChambeau argued with an official at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational to no avail Thursday that his ball landed near a hill of fire ants at the seventh hole and he could take relief. He ended up taking a double-bogey 6 on the hole.

LPGA's Alex tests positive, not at Inverness

The LPGA Tour's return yielded two positive tests, including Marina Alex, for the coronavirus out of the 466 given to players and caddies before they traveled and when they arrived for the LPGA Drive On Championship.

Koepka shoots 62 for first-round lead at FedEx

Brooks Koepka matched his career best with an 8-under 62 to take the first-round lead at the FedEx St. Jude Invitational.

Garcia Rodriguez shoots course record 62 to lead Hero Open

Sebastian Garcia Rodriguez led a Spanish charge in the European Tour's latest stop in England, shooting a course-record 10-under 62 in the opening round of the Hero Open on Thursday.

How young cancer survivors are bringing some style to the PGA Tour

The shoes worn by a host of PGA Tour players this week at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational have special meaning because of the young people who designed them.

Best Clubs Available for Lefties

DID YOU KNOW?: On average, left-handed people have a shorter life span than their right-handed counter parts.

That’s not true at all. We live just as long as everyone else, but we’ve all heard that rumor right? It’s just one thing on a long list of sufferings that left-handers must endure. Lefties deserve better than a life of ink-stained hands, backwards scissors and the eternal lefty elbow battle. After all we’re the creative, free-spirited thought leaders, right?

So since we must overcome so many hardships in the few short years we’ve got in a right-handers world, we think we should at least be making the most of it and playing the correct club.

We’ve curated a list especially tailored to the lefties in the MyGolfSpy readership that includes the best clubs on the market, according to our tests, with left-handed options. Southpaws rejoice!

1. PING G410 Plus

2020’s Most Wanted Runner-Up is available in left handed options.

















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What’s next for Honma Golf?

Like a round of golf, the year started with so much hope and promise.

And then 2020 happened. Not that it’s any consolation but it happened to everyone. Also, it’s still happening.

Bogey. Double bogey. Quad. And then an “X.” Ball in pocket.

If a golf company could be prescient, Honma still couldn’t have selected a worse date (March 16, 2020)  to launch a flagship line of equipment. And not just any line but one built around an elite, world-class golfer who apparently had eyes for someone else.

2020. So much “ugh.”







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