Camilo Villegas, Lucas Glover and J.J. Spaun share the lead at 6 under after the suspended opening round of the Players Championship on Thursday.
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Rickie Fowler's walk through time and back into contention at the Players
Ten years after his Players win, Rickie Fowler turned back the clock at TPC Sawgrass and found himself at the site of his greatest triumph.
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What was the biggest surprise of Day 1 of the 2025 Players Championship?
Three players are tied for the lead and some big names are lurking. What did we learn after the opening day of the 2025 Players Championship?
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This pro is sick of ‘vanilla’ PGA Tour stars. Now he’s ready to step up
Isaiah Salinda says the PGA Tour has too many vanilla, 'cookie-cutter' personalities. So we put his to the test.
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Lee Trevino says Scottie Scheffler's ‘lovely’ — but 1 act ‘scares’ him
Lee Trevino, during an interview on Golf Channel during the Players Championship, said one Scottie Scheffler act scares him.
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Pro makes 'Fred Couples 3' on iconic par-3 17th at Players Championship
Justin Lower's unlikely par during the first round of the Players Championship might have been the highlight of the day.
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AXIS GOLF JAPAN ( JGF Japan Golf Fair )
At TourSpecGolf, we’re big fans of the AXIS Golf brand. Ohkoshi-san is quickly gaining recognition as one of Japan’s top grinders, evident in the shape and craftsmanship of the irons offered by AXIS Golf. The brand stands out for its exceptional quality, feel, shape, and customization. Its options surpass those of Mizuno’s old Yoro-Craft and rival Miura’s MCW.
To learn more about Ohkoshi-san’s background, check out this great post that covers his history (click here)
Last week at the Japan Golf Fair in Yokohama, AXIS Golf showcased their new CB, MB, and wedge—and they looked incredible. AXIS Golf’s products continue to feature mini weight screws, which are a game-changer for clubmakers, allowing precise swing weight adjustments without the need for tip weights. Plus, they place the weight exactly where you’d want it.











Spieth rides Players Championship roller coaster
Jordan Spieth carded an opening round of 2-under 70 in the first round of the Players' Championship that was anything but dull
At Players, Jordan Spieth's return to contention faces a simple obstacle
Jordan Spieth is back in contention at TPC Sawgrass, but he says he's still not 'fully back.' Here's what he means.
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Perfect Your Swing
A great golf swing is a combination of balance, control, and power. By mastering these key elements, you can improve your consistency and lower your scores.
1. Grip it Right
- Use a neutral grip—your lead hand should show 2-3 knuckles at address.
- The V-shape between your thumb and index finger should point toward your trail shoulder.
- Avoid gripping too tightly—this can restrict wrist action and reduce clubhead speed.
2. Establish a Solid Stance
- Feet should be shoulder-width apart for balance.
- Weight Distribution: Start with your weight evenly distributed, then shift slightly to your back foot on the backswing.
- Bend your knees slightly and keep your back straight while tilting forward from the hips.
3. Execute a Smooth Backswing
- Start Slow: A controlled, smooth takeaway is key.
- Rotate Your Shoulders: Turn your lead shoulder under your chin for a full coil.
- Keep Your Arms Extended: This helps maintain width and power in your swing.
4. Transition into a Powerful Downswing
- Start with Your Lower Body: Shift your weight to your lead foot before your hands come down.
- Avoid Over-the-Top Motion: Keep your hands inside the target line for a proper path.
- Maintain Lag: Let your wrists stay cocked until just before impact to generate clubhead speed.
5. Make Solid Contact at Impact
- Your hands should be slightly ahead of the ball at impact for crisp, clean strikes.
- Hit Down on Irons: Let the loft of the club do the work—avoid scooping the ball.
- For Drivers, Hit Up: Tee the ball higher and position it inside your lead foot to launch it higher.
6. Finish with a Balanced Follow-Through
- Your chest should be facing the target at the end of your swing.
- Weight should be fully on your lead foot, with your back foot on its toe.
- A controlled, balanced finish means you’ve maintained good rhythm and tempo.
7. Practice with Purpose
- Use Slow-Motion Swings: Helps ingrain proper mechanics.
- Film Your Swing: Identify areas for improvement.
- Drills:
- Swing with a Towel Under Your Arms to improve connection.
- Pause at the Top to control transition.
- Feet Together Drill to improve balance and timing.
Day WDs from Players Championship with illness
Jason Day withdrew from the Players Championship about an hour before he was supposed to tee off on Thursday because of an illness.
Game-Improvement vs. Players Distance Irons: What’s the Difference?
Are you confused about the difference between Game-Improvement and Players Distance irons? You’re not alone.
While these are distinct categories, there’s significant overlap between the two with increasingly diverse offerings.
Let’s start with a simple explanation of both categories.
Game-Improvement Irons
Game-Improvement (GI) irons focus on forgiveness with distance becoming an increasingly bigger part of the total performance equation. As the category name suggests, game-improvement clubs are meant to improve your game (relative, I suppose, to players designs, which rely more on you than the club to do the work).
Players Distance Irons
Players Distance (PD) irons take a distance-first approach with forgiveness (a little more than you’d find in Players irons but generally less than what you get in the GI category) as part of the equation.






A $649 Driver Took First Place But Is This $399 Model Too Good to Ignore?
A $649 driver just took first place in our Best Golf Driver testing. I’ll be honest: I love a great deal and $649 isn’t exactly what I’d call a deal. While the Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond may be the best of 2025 at $649, last year’s Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond is worth a closer look. We’re learning Triple Diamond technology isn’t just for tour pros and the savings might make the 2024 model the smarter choice for your game.
Please note, results from our driver test aren’t comparable year over year. Rather, clubs are compared against the rest of the field for that year, and each are scored respectively
The 2025 champion: Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond ($649)
When we test golf drivers, we measure distance, accuracy and forgiveness. It’s common to see a driver excel in one category and struggle in another. The Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond ranked in the top three for accuracy and distance and in the top third of the test for forgiveness.
Despite being considered a “low-spin” design geared toward better players, it was surprisingly playable across all skill levels.
Testers found the Elyte Triple Diamond to be long and accurate, especially when hit in the center of the face. One said, “It’s really easy to swing and get through the ball. I love every aspect of this driver.”





Which Vice Golf Ball Is Right For Me?
Finding the right golf ball can be a challenge. Real ball-fitting experiences are few and far between and for fans of DTC brands like Vice, finding in-person fittings is even more challenging. As a workaround, Vice offers a fitting tool but, honestly, it’s overly reliant on swing speed inputs. It’s not my favorite.
Ballnamic is a great alternative but if you’ve got your heart set on the best Vice golf ball, there’s no guarantee it’s going to be in your result set.
So, with those hurdles in mind, we’ve put together a simple guide to explain the differences between the Vice golf balls and to help you find the best one for your game.
Before we get to that, let me first strongly suggest that you ignore Vice’s (and everybody else’s) swing speed-based golf ball recommendations.
I’ve said it countless times: there is no right ball based on your swing speed. Flight and spin (not compression) are the two most important things to consider with golf ball fitting. There’s absolutely no reason (other than a strong feel preference) why slower swing speed golfers should avoid higher-compression balls. In fact, many slow swingers will benefit from the added spin offered by firmer golf balls.





PGA Tour telecasts (finally) trending up, but biggest issue still looms
The PGA Tour's improvements to its telecasts are a key discussion point at the Players Championship, but its biggest battles remain ahead.
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The Creator Classic Needs Some Tweaking
I’m a huge fan of the Creator Classic concept.
After the first edition last August, I wrote about the success of that experiment. The PGA Tour’s first meaningful investment in YouTube golf brought impressive viewership numbers and gave golf fans a reason to watch on the Wednesday before the pros played in the real tournament.
The phrase “grow the game” is so overused that it has become a joke. But ideas like this do help golf in a very tangible way.
You could see that at TPC Sawgrass this week for take two of the expanded Creator Classic as YouTube golf superstar Grant Horvat defeated No Laying Up’s Chris Solomon and George Bryan in a playoff at the famed island green (which is really a peninsula, but I digress).
Here are the results if you are interested. The creators played eight holes (from the tips!) with the top three players getting into a one-hole playoff.



Why Am I Chunking My Wedge Shots? 5 Simple Fixes
For the moment, let’s forget what a chunked wedge shot does to your score. Let’s talk about what it does to your ego. It’s brutal. Chunking a wedge feels frustrating and demoralizing, especially when these shots are supposed to be simple. Here’s the good news: with a few small adjustments, you can identify the cause of why you are chunking wedge shots and how to fix it.
Focus on the correct point of contact
Where are you trying to make contact with the ball when you have a wedge in your hand? Many amateur players attempt to scoop the ball or help it into the air which often causes the club to bottom out behind the ball.
The fix is to think, “ball first, divot after.” Picture your club making contact with the ball and then brushing the turf just in front of it.
One great drill is to put a towel a few inches behind the golf ball. Don’t hit the towel before the ball. It’s not a bad visual to have when you head out on the course for your next round.
The upper and lower body have to work together
Even on shorter wedge shots, your upper and lower body must work together. If this isn’t happening, you’ll likely feel the club get stuck and strike the ground behind the ball.



We Tried It: FootJoy Fuel BOA Women’s Shoes
FootJoy Fuel BOA Women's Shoes
What We Like
Exceptional stability Premium materials and comfort WaterproofWhat We Don't Like
It takes some time to get used to tightening it just right Limited color optionsThe Bottom Line
The FootJoy Fuel BOA Women’s golf shoes are the first pair I’ve tried with the BOA Fit System, and I liked their stability and ease of use. While they’re a bit bulkier than I expected, that added structure likely contributes to the support they provide throughout the swing.
I Tried It: Sunday Golf's Ryder S-Class golf bag is stylish with loads of storage
For this week's edition of I Tried It, Jessica Marksbury checked out Sunday Golf's stylish Ryder S-Class carry bag.
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