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Im (illness) withdraws from CJ Cup Byron Nelson

Sungjae Im withdrew from the CJ Cup Byron Nelson before his opening round due to illness, the PGA Tour announced Thursday.

Koepka: Merger talk is PIF-PGA Tour, not LIV

Seemingly stalled merger talks could build a bridge between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour, but nearly 11 months since the potential agreement became public, Brooks Koepka cleared up what he believes is a public misconception.

Putter Shopping Do’s and Don’ts

We golfers may be alike, but that doesn’t mean we’re the same.

For some of us, putter shopping is like going to the movies: it’s escapist entertainment. Drop us off at PGA TOUR Superstore or Golf Galaxy and the putter corral is like golfer daycare. We’ll happily pass the time trying every putter in the store until a responsible adult comes to pick us up.

We may not buy anything, but we will stay out of trouble.

For others, putter shopping is a blood sport.

We’re damn well going to stay until we find the best putter bargain possible, and we don’t care who gets hurt in the process.

Putter Shopping Do's and Don'ts
Putter shopping do's and don'ts

Putter shopping do's and don'ts



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Team Golf Needs A Bigger Place In The Game

It seems so obvious that team golf should be a major fixture in golf’s landscape.

And yet, it’s been difficult to execute.

While events like the Ryder Cup, Solheim Cup and NCAA Championships have flourished into must-watch matches for golf lovers, other attempts at team golf have fallen flat.

The Presidents Cup is one-sided and contrived. The Zurich Classic has some positive elements—but it struggles to attract a good field and is played on one of the PGA Tour’s worst venues.

LIV Golf (and, coming next year, TGL) lack meaning and connection to fans. There is no compelling reason those specific teams are together, so it’s hard to say any of the competition matters.

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Good Good Putters: Good or Gimmicky?

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 Good Good Putter. A fully milled putter from the popular Youtube golf group. This putter was actually designed before Good Good inked their deal with Callaway.

Who Tried It:

Connor. Director of Soft Goods Testing and resident sneakerhead. If there’s one thing I don’t need at my house, it’s more golf stuff. But, as the lone lefty here at MyGolfSpy, I often feel “left” out. I can’t be the only one not allowed to have a little fun and try out some new clubs!

About Good Good Putters

As I mentioned, these putters predate GoodGood’s time with Callaway. So no, they aren’t an Odyssey. They’ve got three different shapes (blade, wide blade and a winged mallet) and a few different finish options.

For the purposes of my review, I’ll share my experience with the Blackout Mallet, but I also spent time with both the Blade and Wide Blade.






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Forum Member Review: Sacks Parente Putters

Never heard of Sacks Parente? A relative newcomer to the golfing industry in 2018, the founders of this company are hardly new to the game. Founded by Steve Sacks and Rich Parente (an original co-founder of Callaway), Sacks Parente brings patented Ultra Low Balance Point (ULBP)  technology to their line of putters, with shafts and grips to boot. With an extensive variety of putter designs, Sacs Parente offers a style to meet the eye of most golfers from mallets to blades.

Five MyGolfSpy Forum members were selected to put Sacks Parente’s claims of improving your putting stroke with their all-inclusive ULBP putters to the test. Read on to find out what they had to say!

Tester Plans and Expectations

To put the line of Sacks Parente putters through a thorough review, our testers planned to focus on the use of home putting trainers, drills and testing methods on the practice green and the most important factor: on-course performance.

Said cnosil regarding the testing of “The Drac”: “Testing will leverage some data analytics and focus around 3 of the 4 putting skills: Aiming, Stroke, and Touch.”

For tester MuniGolfer, “The Duke” would need to accomplish the following to stay in the bag: “it needs to be an improvement over what I have. I feel lost with my putting right now, and am willing to look at anything that will help. If their marketing claims have much weight to them, this could make a strong case for my bag.”








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Major(s) News & Notes, May 2nd, 2024

The only course that will remain difficult under all conditions will be one that is designed and kept for golf of a stereotyped, monotonous character, and this makes a most uninteresting proposition. BOBBY JONES


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Polland takes PGA club pro title with 3-shot win

Wyoming club pro Ben Polland atoned from a crushing loss in 2015 with steady golf in a tough Texas wind, closing with a 4-over 76 for a three-shot victory Wednesday in the PGA Professional Championship.

Spieth, inspired by Scheffler, hits 'reset button'

Jordan Spieth said he's using this week as a "reset" for his golf game while drawing inspiration from fellow Dallas resident Scottie Scheffler to "go out and get better."

Rahm looks to end his drought, Tiger's future plans and more

Though the LPGA Tour is taking a week off and we still have two weeks until the PGA Championship, there's still plenty going on in the golf world.

Most amateurs only think of ball position relative to the feet. Here's why that's wrong

GOLF Teacher to Watch Kelvin Kelley explains why to use your whole body — not just your feet — to determine your golf ball position.

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This tournament offers Tour wives and caddies impressive perks

At next month's Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands, Players' caddies and wives will be offered some impressive perks.

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Inside a star-studded weekend at the 8AM Invitational | Seen and Heard

Get an inside look at all the swag and celebrity antics at this year's star-studded 8AM Invitational in Las Vegas.

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Tiger Woods revealed Scottie Scheffler's genius in 5 telling words

In an appearance on the Today Show, Tiger Woods summarized the genius of Scottie Scheffler using only five words.

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Tiger Woods’ Sun Day Red line is now available: What you need to know

Woods' initial collection from Sun Day Red is a peek into what the 15-time major winner might wear during the PGA Championship.

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Tiger still plans 1 event a month, with PGA next

Tiger Woods remains hopeful he can play one tournament per month for the rest of the 2024 season.

'I was hot, man': Brian Harman addresses testy, viral interview

Brian Harman was heated during a brief interview at the RBC Heritage a couple of weeks ago, and he addressed the viral clip on Tuesday.

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Snow golf at high altitude? At this Tahoe ski resort, it's a thing

Golf at elevation is more challenging with mittens on your hands, skis strapped to your feet and layers of outerwear to restrict your swing.

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The simple way to read greens, according to a top instructor

In today's edition of Play Smart, instructor Carly Schneider explains a simple and easy method for reading greens.

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Start Every Putt on a Straight Line!

I have seen too many poor golfers who try to cut or hook their putts with the face of their putter. Your putter face may have up to a 3% tilt to start your ball rolling over and only on a straight line. By adding to the complexity of a swing where you add a curve to your putt is a crazy idea. We all need to use the KISS principle. Keep It Simple Stupid!

Your Starting Point
A student asked: “How do I sink long putts?” The pro replied: “Take a chipping lesson”. It’s so true. Chipping it close for a 1-putt green should be the goal of every Weekend Warrior. Just chip to 3 feet and sink the putt. What could be easier?

Your Putting Goal
Putting is the easiest stroke in golf, so you have no excuse but to make it the best part of your game. You will sink more putts when you commit to a target and only rock your shoulders and torso to send your ball at your chosen target point. Practice putting by locking your wrist with GOLFSTR+.

Scottie Scheffler is the best example of a great putter:
a. Lift and Set: After he considers the slope of the green and lines up his putt, he always lifts his putter directly in front of his face and sets his hands with a conventional grip so that there is no gap from the palm of his hands to his grip.
b. Line-up His Putter: He recently changed putters to a TaylorMade Spider X mallet style head with a bold line extending along the center line on the crown of his putter. His caddy said that it gives him more confidence for a square line-up from his putter on his target line.

Scottie Scheffler loves his new found success with the bold direction line on the crown of his new putter. (photo found in Yahoo)

Understand the slope: Look at the slope from behind the hole and back to your ball as well as the side view from below your putting line. Determine your feel for the break based on testing the putting speed and breaks on the practice green.

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