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Vokey SM8 Slate Blue Wedges
Vokey SM8 Slate Blue Wedges will be available March 19.The new finish option will be available in all loft, bounce and grind combinations.Retail price is $199.
Vokey SM8 Slate Blue Wedges are coming to retail next month. They offer the same tech as the current SM8 wedge with a new finish option.
That’s basically the whole story and, if it sounds familiar, that’s because … swap an 8 for a 7 … I wrote this story two years ago.
It was a cool refresh then and it’s just as cool now because Slate Blue is Vokey’s best finish. That’s entirely an opinion and I should be clear that there’s no actual science behind it. The Vokey guys would tell you that performance from Slate Blue wedges is the same as any other finish in the Vokey catalog.
Vokey says the application of its Slate Blue finish is similar to PVD but that it’s more time-intensive. As you’d expect, there’s a trade-off for that. Slate Blue wedges cost more but the finish is more durable than PVD so they’ll look better longer.




Baldo Corsa Forged Iron Black Knight Type MC
Introducing the Baldo Corsa Forged Black Knight Type MC Iron. The new Baldo Corsa series has 2 models: MC (muscle cavity) and DC (deep cavity) and Today we are talking about their new MC design.
This is a single-piece forged player’s cavity back with a lot of advanced features. The new Corsa MC has big perimeter weighting surrounding the cavity while the inner area has a good-sized back face shield which adds a bit more stability to performance.
The offset is very minimal and measured in face progression. The PW is at 4.5 FP, keep in mind 5.5FP is pretty much zero offset. The face is both CNCB milled while the added laser milling on the face helps with moisture on the face or ball.
Another interesting feature is the (FIXED) Tungsten screw on the sole to help with swing weight balance and the overall weight of the iron head. The base set is sold 5-PW with an optional #4 and gap wedge.
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The Best Driver of 2021 | NPG 73
2021 Most Wanted Driver results are finally here. How do the winners stack up with YOUR predictions?
0:56 – A review of our testing protocols and safety measures3:21 – And the winner is…12:34 – The gaps between rankings are incredibly small18:80 – Strokes Gained explained32:00 – The most forgiving and longest drivers36:42 – Our Tee Height Test revealed some interesting insights40:45 – Could the distance solution be as simple as lowering tees?Watch Now
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Need to Know: USGA and RandA Modernize Amateur Status Rules
USGA and RandA Modernize Amateur Status Rules
February 22, 2021
The USGA and The R&A have announced proposals for significant changes to the Rules of Amateur Status that govern the game worldwide.
These proposals result from a modernization initiative that has identified a clear need to bring the Rules up to date to reflect today’s global amateur game and ensure that the Rules are easier to understand and apply.
The proposed Rules, along with explanations to key changes, have been posted on usga.org and randa.org and the organizations are now inviting feedback from golfers and stakeholders. Comments will be accepted through Friday, March 26, with the new Rules scheduled to be adopted on January 1, 2022.
A comprehensive review of the Rules of Amateur Status began in late 2017, focusing on three main goals: to ensure the Rules are in the best interests of the game, reflect the modern game, and are easily understood and applied.

LPGA's Sagstrom reveals childhood sexual abuse
LPGA golfer Madelene Sagstrom publicly revealed Monday that she was sexually abused as a child, and the tour says it will share resources to help protect children from similar abuse.
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Homa tops Finau, wins hometown event at Riviera
Max Homa, who grew up 30 miles from Riviera, won his hometown event by outdueling Tony Finau in a playoff Sunday at the Genesis Invitational.
What this month has meant to the return of Jordan Spieth
He has played solid golf. He has been in contention. There are still things that need to be fixed, but for the first time in a while, there is reason for hope.
Tiger noncommittal on Masters while back heals
Tiger Woods declined to offer a timetable for his return to competitive golf as he continues to recover from his fifth back surgery.
Burns keeps 2-shot lead after finished 3rd round
Sam Burns made two big par putts Sunday morning in the Genesis Invitational to finish a 3-over 74 for a two-shot lead after the third round, which was completed Sunday because of wind delays on Saturday.
Burns' lead shrinks as wind causes 4-hour delay
Sam Burns' started Saturday with a five-shot lead, but it was down to two after a wild afternoon in which heavy wind caused a four-hour delay at the Genesis Invitational.
Golfer Wie West condemns Giuliani's comments
Golfer Michelle Wie West took to social media to condemn "objectifying" comments made Thursday by Rudy Giuliani about the golfer's appearance during an event in 2014.
What’s Trending: Guide to Custom Headcovers
Headcovers have come a long way since April 13th, 1997 when Frank, the ever-present headcover of the world’s most famous Tiger, captured plenty of attention on the bag that won the Masters by 12 strokes. Once a rare novelty, customized headcovers are now a common sight both on tour and the local club. Today there are numerous online, direct-to-consumer brands offering covers with everything from a simple monogram to fully-customized designs unique to the individual. Let’s take a look at a few of the top names in the space and examples of what they offer.
Dormie Golf Workshop
About the Brand
Dormie Golf Workshop was created by PGA Canada members and brothers Jeff and Todd Bishop, with the intention of bringing fellow golfers really cool covers and allowing the customer to be involved in the process. Dormie focuses on quality and individuality, creating high end products with a passion for design. While a range of stock items are available at Golf Galaxy locations around the country, Dormie also places a large emphasize on customized products through direct web sales, with each item made to order.
Dormie’s Big Block Top cover is available for drivers, woods, and hybrids and is a good representation of the quality of products they offer. This headcover is made with full-grain leather in Nova Scotia and offers personalization through a text line at the bottom of the cover. Additionally, this cover has various colorways through combinations of black, white, and red. This level of personalization is also available on a wide range of designs to suit many tastes.
In addition to personalization, Dormie also offers fully unique creations through their site. Customers can submit a form with what they want and Dormie’s design team will create a mock-up and price quote. If approved, then Dormie will start work and 6-8 weeks later a custom cover will be ready for your bag.





Burns ties Genesis record, builds five-shot lead
Sam Burns shot a 5-under 66 on Friday to tie the 36-hole record at the Genesis Invitational and build a five-shot lead going into the weekend.
Mickelson returning to Champions, eyes history
At the Cologuard Classic next week, Phil Mickelson will try to become the first player to win his first three tournaments on the PGA Tour Champions.
John Shippen: A Golfing Pioneer
John Shippen: A Golfing Pioneer
February 19, 2021
The following story was written by Robert Sommers and appeared in the August 1968 edition of Golf Journal.
In the history of the United States Open, a single hole has changed the course of the championship with dramatic consequence many times. For instance, there was Sam Snead’s 8 on the 72nd hole at the Philadelphia Country Club in 1939; Dick Mayer’s 7 on the 72nd hole at Baltusrol in 1954; Ben Hogan’s 5 on the 71st hole at Oak Hill in 1956, and John Shippen’s 11 on the 31st hole at Shinnecock Hills in 1896.
Those disastrous scores of Snead, Mayer and Hogan have been well documented, but not that of Shippen.
John Shippen died recently in Newark, N.J., at the age of 90. Before his death he told an interviewer that he believed himself to be the first American-born professional. He was the son of a black father and a full-blooded Shinnecock Indian mother.

Tee Height Test
Tee Height – A Solution to the”Distance Problem”?
Could tee height solve the USGA’s “distance problem”?
The question came from one of our Twitter followers (yes, we do read your messages). It’s an intriguing propositon.
MyGolfSpy Labs tests are born from questions and curiosity. And given the context of the larger distance debate, it only made sense to grab a couple of tees (of different heights, of course), bring in some testers, and see where the data leads us.
Not only does our data reveal some significant differences that suggest that limiting tee height could help throttle distance on TOUR, we also found some insights that could help you hit the ball farther and more consistently.
Tee Height Test – Parameters
For this tee height test, we tested two heights: 1.5 and .5 inches (measured from ground level).



Bridgestone Boosts Golf Ball Manufacturing
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Bridgestone adds weekend shifts to its Covington, Ga., factory.The factory is now running 24/7.Overall production capacity is up by 30 percent over pre-COVID levels.Good news if you’re a fan of Bridgestone golf balls.
Bridgestone is kicking its golf ball production into overdrive this month. The company says it has boosted production capacity at its Covington, Ga., ball plant by 30 percent as of Feb. 1.
That tally, by the way, is a 30-percent increase over 2019 levels, not 2020 COVID-related adjusted capacity levels.
“Through January, we had been running three shifts five days a week,” says Bridgestone Golf CEO Dan Murphy. “Starting in February, we added two 12-hour shifts on Saturdays and Sundays so we’re running 24/7 now.”
Bridgestone Golf Balls: Full Tilt, Full Time
Murphy, who returned to Bridgestone Golf as CEO nearly three years ago, says the additional weekend shifts are intended to be permanent, as the company has hired new workers to handle the extra load.




