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Tony Finau withdraws (again), this time from mixed PGA Tour-LPGA event
The PGA Tour announced Tony Finau's withdrawal from this week's Grant Thornton Invitational, where he planned to team up with Nelly Korda.
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TGL announces ESPN broadcast team led by Scott Van Pelt
The TGL announced the broadcast team for its inaugural season will be led by a host of ESPN stars, including Scott Van Pelt.
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Need new putter grips? Why you should consider Golf Pride's Reverse Taper
Golf Pride's Reverse Taper putter grips are designed to reduce hand tension and improve stability. Here's what you should know.
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FIRST LOOK: Cobra DS-ADAPT drivers, fairway woods, hybrids and irons
Cobra's DS-ADAPT drivers, fairway woods and hybrids feature groundbreaking adjustability thanks to the FF33 hosel.
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TaylorMade Spider Tour Black putters: 4 things to know
TaylorMade is offering a new finish and long options with its popular Spider Tour putter line. Here are four things to know.
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The 3 Biggest Reasons Why We’re Excited About COBRA’S DS-ADAPT Drivers
Let me drop a concept on you.
Aggregate incrementalism.
While I’m not positive we’ve used the phrase before, we’ve definitely discussed the concept several times. Think of it as innovation’s equivalent of a death by a thousand cuts.
What I mean by that is that, as golf companies creep ever closer to the absolute limit of what’s achievable under the USGA’s innovation-stifling rulebook, there are few massive innovative breakthroughs. Instead, to be successful in golf’s annual innovation cycle, it’s rarely one big thing that makes a club better. Instead, it’s a series of small but not inconsequential updates that brands hope provide reason enough to upgrade.
With that in mind, here are the three biggest reasons (followed by a bunch of smaller ones) why we’re excited about COBRA’s newest drivers.




















I tried it: After years of pain, I’ve finally found a great golf shoe
The author, after years of pain, has finally found a great golf shoe. It’s the Allbirds model, and he describes it in the “I Tried It” series.
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Best golf gifts 2024: 18 high-end gifts for the golfer who has everything
Looking for a gift for the golfer who seemingly already has everything? Check out our roundup of 18 high-end ideas.
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Master Your Emotions For Golf
The train of negative thoughts and unwanted emotions can arrive into the station of our mind and body at any time, but we don’t need to climb aboard. If you don’t master your emotions for golf, there’ll be an interplay of these thoughts and emotions making them bigger, leading to an inability to think clearly and create tension in your body. This can then mean that you fail to reproduce the great shots you saw just hours or days earlier. In other words, you will be prevented from being your best performing self.
Over the past 15 years, I’ve studied mental and emotional management and its effect on an athlete’s performance. What I’ve concluded is that everyone is different in what can help adjust their inner state – it’s a matter of self exploration and experimentation to see what works best. To help you with this, here are my top 5 ways to conquer negative thinking and unwanted emotions.
Self Talk and Affirmations to Master your emotions for golf
The mind can tell us things that aren’t true or it can focus on what we don’t want to happen i.e., the things we fear or the doubts we have about our ability. To counter this, we can use our inner voice – which can serve as a positive distraction from these thoughts and a powerful emotional regulator. There are countless studies in Sports Psychology journals which show that Self Talk for golf (which can be “Motivational” and “Instructional”) improves performance. But it’s not that simple. An athlete or golfer needs to carefully curate and test their own self talk scripts and affirmations.
You can displace negative thoughts and master your emotions for golf by repeating “Affirmations” in your head, or out loud. Affirmations are carefully chosen “trigger” words – words that you have an emotional connection with i.e. hearing them makes you feel something. Saying these words can help you move away from what’s negative in your mind and instead, focus on words that make you feel “Strong”, “Powerful”, “Grateful”, “Composed”, “Dominant”, etc, or whatever you would like to be feeling in those moments.
Acceptance and “Non-Attachment” to Master Your Emotions for Golf
Developing the skill of Acceptance is a key part of high performance golf but many players struggle with it. To begin with, let’s clarify a common misconception – that acceptance is the same as approval or complacency. Because you accept something, it doesn’t mean that you don’t care or that you approve of what just happened. Simply put, it’s the best thing to do to be able to move on from setbacks in a round and improve your position.
It might be the scariest shot in golf. Here's how to pull it off
The short-sided bunker shot off a downhill lie is one of golf's most treacherous shots. A former Tour winner explains how to execute it.
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Rory: 'Showdown' shows effort to repair divide
Rory McIlroy said the match with Scottie Scheffler vs. LIV Golf's Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka is about the effort "to bring the best together more often."
How do mid-round rulings affect pace of play? New data reveals insights
A year-end review of rules incidents in USGA championships offers a data-driven look at how mid-round rulings affect pace of play.
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'Bryson's a good dude': Brooks Koepka expresses remorse for DeChambeau beef
Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau went from enemies to allies to teammates in just a few years. Now, Brooks is taking accountability.
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Scheffler wins again, named tour's player of year
Scottie Scheffler, whose seven victories on tour this past season were the most since Tiger Woods in 2007, won the Jack Nicklaus Award as the PGA Tour's top player in 2024, the third straight year he has won the honor.
Koepka expects Ryder Cup vibe at 'Showdown'
Brooks Koepka feels like he could be stepping into another Ryder Cup environment when he and LIV member Bryson DeChambeau take on Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy of the PGA Tour at "The Crypto.com Showdown" later this month.
Tiger, son Charlie returning to PNC Championship
Tiger Woods, along with his 15-year-old son Charlie, is returning to the PNC Championship, his first competition since the British Open and after having a sixth back surgery.
Play to Your Strengths
Maximizing your strengths on the course is one of the best ways to lower your scores and enjoy the game. By identifying and focusing on the aspects of your game that you excel at, you can build confidence and make smarter decisions. Here's how to play to your strengths effectively:
1. Know Your Best Shots
- Evaluate Your Skills: Determine the clubs and shot types you're most consistent with.
- Example: If you excel at mid-iron shots, aim to position yourself for those instead of relying on long drives or tricky short-game shots.
2. Develop a Go-To Shot
- Why It Helps: A reliable shot you can execute under pressure boosts confidence.
- Practice Tips:
- Work on a dependable fade, draw, or straight shot.
- Ensure your go-to shot minimizes risk and keeps the ball in play.
3. Course Management
- Adjust Your Strategy: Play the course in a way that aligns with your strengths.
- If accuracy is your forte, focus on fairway placement over distance.
- Avoid high-risk shots that fall outside your comfort zone.
4. Capitalize on the Short Game
- Maximize Your Strength: If you're good at chipping or putting, set yourself up to take advantage of it.
- Example: Aim for approaches that leave you in positions where you’re confident getting up and down.
5. Adapt to Conditions
- Leverage Strengths in Adverse Conditions: If you're comfortable in windy or wet conditions, adjust your strategy to gain an edge over competitors who may struggle.
6. Stay Mentally Committed
- Confidence Matters: Playing to your strengths reinforces belief in your abilities.
- Tip: Don’t compare yourself to others—stick to what works for you and trust your process.
7. Practice to Bolster Weaknesses
- While focusing on strengths during a game is smart, dedicating practice time to improving weaknesses can help expand your skill set, offering more strategic options in the future.
Conclusion
Playing to your strengths isn’t about avoiding risks—it’s about making calculated decisions that align with your natural abilities. Stick to what you do best, and you'll not only lower your scores but also build greater consistency and confidence on the course.
Spieth: 'No pain' in surgically repaired left wrist
Jordan Spieth says he has "no pain" in his surgically repaired left wrist but still does not have a timetable for his return to tournament play.