Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Nelly Korda and Aerotech SteelFiber Win the ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open

Nelly Korda won the ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open last weekend by holding off hard-charging defending champion Jin Young Ko for her second career LPGA Tour victory.  The 20-year old champion shot an impressive 5-under, 67 at the Grange Golf Club, and using Aerotech SteelFiber i80 graphite shafts in her irons put on a ball-striking clinic.  Korda hit 15 of 18 greens in the final round, and finished with a 17-under total of 271. 

 

Despite not being able to repeat as champion, Ko shot the low score of the round at 8-under, 64, and also trusted Aerotech SteelFiber shafts in her irons.  Ko scorched the greens, hitting 17 of 18 greens in regulation.  Ko's shafts are SteelFiber prototypes exclusive to the Asian market. 

5 Things to Know about the 2019 WGC-Mexico Championship at Club De Golf Chapultepec

The WGC-Mexico Championship is the 16th event on the PGA Tour's 2018-19 schedule with 46 official events, and 11 of the last 12 winners of this tournament have advanced to the season-ending Tour Championship in Atlanta.  Eight of the top-10 players in the FedExCup standings are scheduled to compete including Xander Schauffele, Matt Kuchar, Justin Thomas, Phil Mickelson, and Bryson DeChambeau.  And Tiger Woods will be making his first-ever start in Mexico. 

 

Last year, Mickelson forced a playoff after firing a final-round, 5-under, 66 to match Justin Thomas (already in the clubhouse).  Mickelson won the sudden-death on the first hole with a two-putt par when Thomas failed to get up-and-down from behind the green at the par-3, 17th hole.  Lefty's 43rd victory came in his 578th career start at the age of 47 years, 5 months, and 12 days, making him the oldest winner of a World Golf Championships event.  Here are five things you need to know about this year's WGC-Mexico Championship. 

Monday, February 18, 2019

Galvin Green and the Evolution of Golf Clothing: Game Changing Technology for the Serious Golfer

When Galvin Green decided to concentrate exclusively on the game of golf in the 1990s, they were about to start a revolution that would completely change the way golfers view their golf clothing.  The golf apparel market was vastly different than it is today, and waterproofs were heavy, unwieldy rain suits that restricted your swing, came in just a few uninspiring colors (mostly black and navy), and didn’t always keep out the rain. 

 

Company founder Tomas Nilsson and chief designer Mats Lundqvist recognized this gap in the market for a new and better type of waterproof clothing, and in 1992 Galvin Green introduced garments in bold new colors that used the best waterproof technology and famous GORE-TEX laminate.  

Since this quantum leap in wet-weather apparel, Galvin Green has pioneered many of the fabric advances and design features that give today's serious golfers absolute confidence to handle any weather conditions on any course in the world. 

Sunday, February 17, 2019

J.B. Holmes What's In The Bag (WITB) - The Clubs Holmes Used to Win the Genesis Open

J.B. Holmes started Sunday four shots behind leader Justin Thomas, but persevered in brutal conditions at Riviera Country Club to rally and win the Genesis Open for his fifth career win. 

 

Sunday was a marathon for Holmes and the rest of the field, who had to finish round 3 before starting the final round because of weather delays earlier in the week.  Holmes incredible distance off the tee, precise play with his irons, and clutch putting over the weekend moved him inside the top-10 FedEx Cup Playoffs standings. 

2019 PGA Merchandise Show - Demo Day (Part 2 of 2): Callaway Golf, Ping Golf, Miura Golf, Cobra Golf, and Fujikura Golf

In Part 2 of my PGA Merchandise Show Demo Day recap I'm going to show you more new equipment from Callaway, Ping, Miura, Cobra, and Fujikura, and of course give you my opinions on all the clubs I hit. 

 

Demo Day at Orange County National is a gigantic event, and taking you alongside on twitter and Instagram as things unfolded was incredible fun.  There's still a lot more to show you however, so let's jump right back into it, as we're getting closer to my Best of Show article where I'll share what clubs I thought were best and why. 

Friday, February 15, 2019

Destroying Matt Kuchar: Social Media at its Ugliest

Negative sentiment against Matt Kuchar is spreading again like wildfire throughout the golfing world.  Kooch made a few bumbling comments to Golf.com on Thursday about the ongoing controversy surrounding what he paid a local caddie after winning the Mayakoba Golf Classic, and he's been raked across the coals by a herd of media writers and users on social media ever since. 

 

They're saying Kuchar is "out of touch," what he did "reinforces golf's elitist reputation," and some have even called this a "human issue."  Never mind this kind of holier than thou attitude in judging Kuchar is ironic.  The ugliness of this moral one-upmanship is even worse, and it's destroying the very social fabric it claims to champion in the first place. 

Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Genesis Open: Inside the Course (Riviera Country Club)

"Ladies and Gentlemen, already 19-under par for 26 holes, just playing his normal game, the leader - Tiger Woods!"  That was Woods in 1992 at Riviera Country Club, playfully enacting a brief fantasy before becoming the youngest player to ever tee it up in a PGA Tour event.  Massive crowds will again follow Tiger around this week as he makes his second start of the year, and it will be interesting to see how he manages expectations as well as his game.  Woods is winless in 12 previous appearances here. 

 

Riviera Country Club is an architectural masterpiece designed by George C. Thomas Jr. in 1927.  Thomas believed "strategy of the golf course is the soul of the game," and Riviera is the quintessential thinking man's course - demanding a variety of shot-making skills and constant strategic calculations. 

2019 PGA Merchandise Show - Demo Day Recap (Part 1 of 2): Wilson Staff, Aldila, Mitsubishi Golf, KBS, Mizuno Golf, and Bridgestone Golf

Demo Day of the PGA Merchandise Show is always my favorite day of the Show.  I run around from area to area and try to hit as many clubs as I can, take as many notes as I can, and share as many pictures, videos, and first impressions with you as I can.  And honestly when the day is over I'm completely exhausted, but also completely ready to do it all over again. 

 

After making my rounds at Orange County Convention Center I can tell you there are going to be products that stand out above the rest like any given year.  But in 2019 we're also going to see some of the best equipment ever produced from a larger number of companies.  There will be more good drivers, woods, irons, wedges, and putters on the market today than ever before. 

Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Why Phil Mickelson's Win at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am Bodes Well for his U.S. Open Chances in June

After Phil Mickelson won the Pebble Beach Pro-Am, he was asked what the victory does to his chances of competing the career Grand Slam when the U.S. Open returns to Pebble this summer.  Lefty's reply was simple, "Absolutely nothing." 

 

Mickelson's response makes sense when you consider that the greens will be a lot firmer, and rough a lot taller when players return here for the third major of the season in June.  However just because Phil says there's no carry-over, doesn't mean you should believe it, or even that he believes it for that matter. 

Monday, February 11, 2019

Phil Mickelson What's In The Bag (WITB) - The Clubs Lefty Used to Win the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

Don't look now, but 48-year old Phil Mickelson is having himself one heck of a start to the season, and he's arguably playing better than anyone on Tour right now.  Mickelson won the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in a Monday finish, and in the process looked in complete control of his game from tee to green.  For Lefty, major championship season couldn't come any quicker. 

 

Mickelson also has a T-2 at the Dessert Classic to go along with his Pebble victory (his 44th career Tour win), and he's been consistently great in all facets of the game.  Phil is ranked 5th in Driving Distance (316-yards), 1st in Approaches from less than 200-yards (36' 8"), and 4th in Putting Average (1.656). wrapped up his fifth win.  There's really not much more you can say other than Phil's playing lights out right now. 

Sunday, February 10, 2019

Crosby Weather Strikes Again: Hail Stops Final Round Play at Pebble Beach Pro-Am

It's not uncommon to marvel at the spectacular views of Pebble Beach Golf Links.  And when the winds coming in off the Pacific Ocean start whipping, and the sideways rains start pounding players, this beauty of a course can become an absolute beast. 

 

It's a different kind of weather disturbance however, when marble-size hail completely sheaths greens and forces players to run for cover.  And that's exactly what happened Sunday during the final round of the Pebble Beach Pro-Am as squeegees and leaf blowers were needed to remove the hail from the course. 

Wednesday, February 6, 2019

USGA and R&A Get it Right - Clarifications to Rule 10.2b(4) Restriction on Caddie Standing Behind Player

The USGA and R&A provided two clarifications to Rule 10.2b(4) today regarding restrictions on caddies standing behind players, and quite frankly they should be applauded for their swift and intelligent actions.  The clarifications take effect immediately. 

 

The purpose of Rule 10.2 is to reinforce the fundamental challenge of making a stroke, and to limit the advice and other help a player may receive during a round.  No one ever took offense with that.  It was the rule's hazy interpretation in penalizing Haotong Li and Denny McCarthy just five days apart however, that infuriated the golf world. 

Is the Modern Golf Swing a Back Breaker? Why it Might be Causing Permanent Damage

We all want to swing our drivers like Dustin Johnson.  Who wouldn't want bomb 300-plus yard moonshots off the tee like Brooks Koepka.  And you just can't turn away from the powerful golf swings of young guns like Justin Thomas and Cameron Champ without developing a mancrush. 

 

According to the experts at the Barrow Neurological Institute, however, these players are damaging their backs in the pursuit of power off the tee.  And even worse, there's a serious risk of devastating and permanent injury for anyone, professional or amateur, who swings in the modern orthodoxy. 

Tuesday, February 5, 2019

The Evolution of One Length Irons: Why it's Time For You to Really Consider Playing Them

One length irons (or single length irons) have become mainstream equipment news this year thanks to spectacular performances and five worldwide wins by Bryson DeChambeau in just an eight month span.  Although the concept of making each iron in a set the same length is not new (Bobby Jones used single length irons in 1930 to win the Grand Slam), never before has there been so much attention given to single length, and that also means never before has there been so much confusion about them. 

 

There are certainly arguments for and against playing one length irons, and I’ll touch on some of those below.  Most importantly however, I’ll try to help you decide if they’re right for you by separating fact from fiction and taking on the biggest misconceptions about one length irons today. 

Monday, February 4, 2019

Top-5 Courses that Deserve to Host a Major Championship

They're the biggest stages in professional golf for both players and fans alike.  They produce the most elite fields with historical consequence greater than any other tournaments.  They're of course the four major championships, and the courses they're played on are just as important to the story as the actual drama that unfolds during play. 

 

We're all familiar with the iconic tracks that have produced some of golf's most celebrated and haunting moments - Pebble Beach, Shinnecock, Carnoustie, and St. Andrews to name a few.  But what about those major-championship worthy courses that haven't played host yet?  Here are the "Top 5 " courses that deserve to host a major championship. 

AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: Inside the Course (Pebble Beach Golf Links)

The final multi-track pro-am of the year takes place this week on Monterey Peninsula for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.  A field of 156 players will tee it up on Pebble Beach Golf Links, Spyglass Hill Golf Course, and Monterey Peninsula Country Club for the first three rounds, with the top-60 players and ties returning to Pebble Beach for the final round on Sunday. 

 

Pebble Beach Golf Links is the shortest course on Tour at just 6,812 yards, but this par-72 track offers a picturesque challenge unlike any other.  Greens are some of the smallest anywhere, and when the winds blow it can transform this sleeping beauty into a wicked witch. 

Sunday, February 3, 2019

Pro Golf Tips from Sergio Garcia - Anger Management (Video from Saudi International)

Pro Golf Tips from Sergio Garcia: Anger Management 

 

Releasing your anger completely after a bad shot will help clear your mind so you can focus on the next shot. 

Rickie Fowler WITB What's In The Bag - The Clubs Rickie Used to Win the Waste Management Phoenix Open

Rickie Fowler let a five-stroke lead disappear at the Waste Management Phoenix Open on Sunday after a brutal and strange triple-bogey on the 11th hole.  But Fowler showed incredible poise in regaining the lead, and then holding on for a two-stroke victory, good for his fifth career Tour win. 

 

The win was the first for Fowler since the 2017 Honda Classic, after a series of close calls in Scottsdale.  Fowler entered the final round last year with a one-stroke lead but faltered down the stretch to finish 11th.  In 2017 Rickie finished fourth, and in 2016 he lost in a playoff to Hideki Matsuyama.  In his first appearance here in 2010, Fowler finished second and lost by just shot. 

Saturday, February 2, 2019

Golf Continues to Shoot Itself in the Foot - and We Continue to Love it Regardless

The last 10 days were pretty tough to endure if you love golf.  From a cheeky photo posted on Instagram of our U.S. Open champion, to a seemingly petty jab at a fellow player by one of the Tour's "nice guys," this week was farcically disappointing for golf. 

 

A Masters champion destroyed at least five greens in anger at a tournament in Saudi Arabia and was disqualified for "serious misconduct."  A new 2019 Rule of Golf was interpreted and applied so absurdly that the only thing more deflating would be if the rule was interpreted and applied nonsensically a second time - and because it's golf, of course it was.  But even with golf's peerless capacity to dumbfound, we continue to love this sport. 

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

USGA and R&A 2018 Driving Distance Report: Distance Up Again, but is it Really a Bad Thing?

The USGA and The R&A have released the 2018 Annual Driving Distance Report containing driving-distance data from seven men's and women's professional golf tours around the world, and as expected distance has once again increased. 

 

In 2018 data showed that driving distances on these seven tours increased by an average of 1.7 yards, which is slightly less than the previous year's gain of more than 3 yards.  On the PGA Tour however, distance gain was up almost 4 yards, and on the Web.com Tour gains were up almost 2 yards.  But is this really such a bad thing? 

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Titleist 2019 Players and Hybrid Golf Bag Collection Preview - Excellence is in the Bag

Titleist is releasing five new golf bag models in 2019 across the Players and Hybrid categories, and to commemorate the launch, the Players 4 Plus will be on display this week on the PGA Tour, carried by the caddies of Titleist brand ambassadors competing in the Waste Management Phoenix Open. 

 

I already gave you a sneak peek and reviewed the Hybrid 5 when I gave that bag away during my PGAPappas 12 Days of Christmas Golf Giveaway.  And I can tell you now that the other four models in the 2019 collection are also feature-rich designs for dedicated golfers seeking lightweight stand bags without sacrificing storage or durability. 

Bryson DeChambeau and Bridgestone Golf Dominate in Dubai

Bryson DeChambeau and Bridgestone Golf are one on heck of a burner right now.  DeChambeau won his first European Tour event last week with a convincing 7-shot victory at the Omega Dubai Desert Classic.  And Bridgestone Golf won for the 8th time in the last 17 events, including wins on the PGA Tour and LPGA over the last five months. 

 

DeChambeau hit 80-percent of the Greens-In-Regulation on Sunday using the Bridgestone Tour B X ball (good for second in the field), and his victory was the seventh in his career.  In DeChambeau's last nine starts, he's won four times, picked up another two top-10s, and hasn't finished outside the top-20 a single time.  I think it's safe to say Bryson trusts his golf ball. 

Monday, January 28, 2019

Mizuno RB Tour and RB Tour X Golf Balls Review - There's a New Player in Town

New drivers and COR springlike effect are the rage this season as OEM's battle for your hard earned equipment dollars, but the golf ball might be making more of a difference in your game today than anything else on the market.  And Mizuno is bringing the new tour-caliber RB Tour and RB Tour X balls to the United States for the first time in company history as part of their 2019 global launch. 

 

The RB Tour and RB Tour X golf balls promise optimum greenside feel plus excellent performance in the wind thanks to a new drag-reducing Cone dimple profile (C-Dimple), and could realistically take a big bite of market share in just its rookie year.  Let me tell you why. 

Sunday, January 27, 2019

2019 PGA Merchandise Show and Demo Day Giveaway

The 2019 PGA Merchandise Show wrapped up on Friday, and if you follow me on twitter and Instagram I brought you behind the scenes at Demo Day and from the convention floor. 

 

I'll start posting more pictures, videos, and articles beginning this week that you don't want to miss - including recaps of each day, winners and losers from the Show, and my annual Best of Show wrap-up.  And of course, I also brought home some goodies for you and this year we have eight really fun giveaways! 

Monday, January 21, 2019

Adidas 2019 TOUR360 XT and TOUR 360 XT SL Shoes Preview: A Legend Reborn

Adidas is taking performance golf footwear to the next level with their new Tour 360 franchise that features the totally redesigned TOUR360 XT (featuring the highest-performing cleated outsole the brand has ever made), the TOUR360 XT SL (the first-ever spikeless version of the TOUR360 in the history of the iconic shoe), and the TOUR360 XT SL BOA (a spikeless BOA version). 

 

The new footwear derives its name from the X-shaped traction system (X-Traxion) on the outsole, which provides multi-directional grip throughout the swing.  These X-shaped lugs provide more stability than ever before, and react with better traction through uneven lies due to their eight-sided touch points with the ground.  You'll feel more locked in throughout the swing the lugs react to any conditions you might encounter, and the result is an exceptional grip without any sacrifice of comfort. 

Fujikura Ventus Shaft Preview - Tour Driven Shaft Powered by VeloCore Technology

Fujikura is releasing their newest shaft in a long-line of Tour-inspired shafts next month that promises to significantly tighten shot dispersion and maximize ball speed (especially on off-center shots). 

 

The new Ventus shafts are designed with cutting edge, premium materials, and are the first shafts to include Fujikura's all-new VeloCore Technology.  Developed with an accelerated taper design that enhanced load and feel, the Ventus boosts clubhead performance by maximizing energy transfer no matter what kind of swing you have. 

Srixon Z-Forged Irons Preview - Hot as a Pistol, Keen as a Blade

I've been telling you guys for years now that Srixon is making some seriously awesome steel.  And the Z-FORGED (their latest offering) is crafted for the best players in the world, and one of the most gorgeous iron sets you'll find anywhere. 

 

The Z-Forged begins with two sharp lines at the back (one from the toe and one from the heel) which form its signature double curve design.  And it's forged construction delivers soft feel in a crisp explosive profile for an elevated blade performance. 

Callaway Apparel SWING TECH Preview - Bring Improvement to Every Movement

The 2019 line from Callaway Apparel will feature a new technology called SWING TECH which fuses athletic performance with classic fit and game changing innovations.  Re-engineered construction and materials provide noticeably less restriction and more stretch to maximize your range of motion on every swing. 

 

What makes SWING TECH so revolutionary is that it's redefining what performance golf apparel should be.  Seam construction and materials used were designed with the goal of limiting restriction throughout the swing.  And with SWING TECH, Callaway Apparel has created a game changing innovation in authentic gold apparel that's going to help golfers look, feel, and perform their best from top to bottom. 

Thursday, January 17, 2019

Titleist 718 AP2 and AP3 Limited Black Finish Irons Preview - The John Wick of Golf Irons

It implies seriousness and professionalism.  It indicates strength and discipline.  The color black is authoritative and powerful, and Titleist is now offering their 718 AP2 and AP3 beasts of the fairway in a limited high polish black finish that makes these irons look even more cold-blooded and dangerous. 

 

The new 718 AP2 Black and AP3 Black heaters are finished with a sleek, high polish black PVD coating that gives them a supercharged, almost venomous look that confidently asserts you're a force to be reckoned with.  These are the John Wick of golf irons. 

Callaway Golf Becomes Official Partner of the European Tour - Next Stop, Total Consciousness!

In recent years Callaway Golf has dominated the equipment market as the #1 driver in golf and the number 1 irons in golf.  And now with the announcement that Callaway is an Official Partner of the European Tour, it's making it known to all comers - they're locked and loaded with their sights set on being the #1 brand in golf for a long, long time. 

 

The wide-reaching partnership is for the next five years, and you're going to see Callaway absolutely everywhere.  They will be the official driver, official golf ball, and official shoe and golf bag of the European Tour.  Odyssey and OGIO become the official putter and luggage brands respectively.  And Callaway Apparel and Travis Mathew become the official on-course apparel. 

Callaway Apparel Signs Cody Gribble as Tour Authentic Flagship Brand Ambassador

Callaway Apparel announced today that PGA Tour winner and University of Texas national champion Cody Gribble will be their flagship brand ambassador for the Tour Authentic collection.  This collection is an exclusively curated collection of ultra-premium garments representing the absolute best in materials, craftsmanship, and innovation. 

 

Callaway executed a meticulous search to find and identify an ambassador for their Tour Authentic collection who would epitomize the elite player seeking the best in form and function.  After meeting with Gribble Callaway knew immediately he is exactly the kind of player for whom this design was created. 

Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Scotty Cameron 2019 Select Fastback 2 and Squareback 1.5 Putters Preview - Tour-Proven Mid-Mallets Add Key Neck Configurations

There are only a few putter companies on the market that get me really excited for new launch season.  Scotty Cameron is always one of them, but not for the reason you might think.  Yes Scotty is the gold standard for performance and craftsmanship.  But Cameron also gives golfers exactly what they want when new designs are created and genuinely takes into account our feedback. 

 

So it wasn't a surprise to learn Cameron added two new mid-mallet models to his flagship line of Select putters this year based on feedback from the game's best players and the golfing community overall.  The Select Fastback 2 and Select Squareback 1.5 incorporate specific neck configurations and performance characteristics that focus and cater to our collective voices as a golfing community.  And I have to salute Scotty for that. 

Mizuno Unveiling New ST 190 Woods, JPX 919 Irons, and New Athlete Partnerships at PGA Merchandise Show

After a short hiatus from the PGA Merchandise Show, Mizuno Golf returns to Orlando next week where they will exclusively unveil new products and athlete partnerships to the more than 40,000 attending  PGA Professionals, golf retailers, and industry leaders from around the world. 

 

During Demo Day I'll be hitting and testing their new ST190 Woods and JPX919 Irons and bring you coverage of their comprehensive lineup of equipment, bags, and accessories throughout the week.  I can't even begin to tell you how seriously pumped I am that Mizuno is back! 

Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Miura Golf CB-301 Cavity Back Irons Preview - A Masterful Evolution in Iron Design

Taking the most innovative design elements of their traditional models and blending them with modern techniques, legendary Japanese club maker Miura Golf has created the new CB-301 irons, and they're being hailed at the finest forged irons in Miura's storied history. 


 

The CB-301 irons are fully forged cavity backs with an incredibly large sweet spot for consistent distance and accuracy, and also the longest irons Miura has ever produced.  Miura's calling them the model we've all been waiting for.  I'm calling them a cavity back design that potentially creates an entirely new standard for iron performance and exellence.  Straight up, these look like champions for golfers of all skill levels. 

Aerotech Golf SteelFiber FC Graphite Iron Shafts Preview - Become a Better Ball Striker

If you want to be a great ball striker you need to hit the high soaring ball with your irons and also the low penetrating missile.  And Aerotech Golf is making it easier in 2019 for us to fire darts and take control of our iron trajectories no matter what type of shot the course demands. 

 

The new SteelFiber fc "Flight Control" graphite irons shafts will be unveiled next week at the PGA Merchandise Show, and these really could be the kind of shafts that once and for all make us the ball-strikers we've always hoped to one day become. 

2019 Major Championship Predictions - First Time Winners Will Continue Their Incredible Run

We’re about 80 days away from the first major of the new season, and last year’s major champions and stories will be tough to beat.  Patrick Reed was amazing in his Masters win, outplaying Rory McIlroy while holding off frenzied charges from Jordan Spieth and Rickie Fowler.  Brooks Koepka won two of the next three majors, emerging victorious in the U.S. Open and PGA Championship (becoming just the 20th player in history to win multiple majors in the same season).  And Francesco Molinari breezed through the final round at the 147th Open Championship bogey free to become Champion Golfer of the Year. 

 

If any of these stories surprised you in 2018, prepare for even bigger surprises in 2019.  Like Brooks Koepka not winning any majors after winning two in the last three years.  Like Jordan, Rory, and Phil Mickelson not being able to close out career grand slam chances.  And maybe the biggest surprise, first-time major winners taking all four major championships in 2019 (making that a run of 14 first-timers in the last 17 majors). 

Monday, January 14, 2019

Matt Kuchar and Bridgestone Golf Continue Winning Ways with Victory at Sony Open

Matt Kuchar and Bridgestone Golf are getting used to taking up residence in the winner's circle.  Kuchar's win at the Sony Open using a full arsenal of Bridgestone clubs and the Tour B X golf ball was his second victory in his last three starts, and Bridgestone's seventh win in the last 15 events. 

 

Pretty soon Bridgestone's "Smiling Assassin" is going to be known more for the assassin part than the smile Kuchar seems to always have on his face.  Kuchar's victory at Waialae Country Club also made Bridgestone's Tour B family of balls the winningest golf ball on Tour over the last five months. 

Nike Air Max 1 Golf Grass Shoes Preview - Al Czervik Would be Green with Envy

If a pair of shoes is going to be inspired by golf courses, there's really only so much in terms of architecture you can draw upon.  There are water and sand hazards.  There are trees and waste areas.  And of course there's grass.  Lots and lots of green grass. 

 

The new Nike Air Max 1 Golf "Grass" shoes look like like something Al Czervik from Caddyshack might wear for a round at snob-infested Bushwood Country Club, but really this is just a classic example of the be different, not necessarily better mantra of today's social media driven world.  And so it makes perfect sense that Nike has taken their iconic kicks and given them this shaggy, grass-like makeover for an extremely interesting (entertaining?) look. 

Thursday, January 10, 2019

Jason Dufner Signs Godawful Endorsement Deal with Dude Wipes - Is This the Worst Endorsement Deal Ever?

When I'm making a decision on what male sanitary wipes to purchase, I want the expertise and peace of mind that comes with advice from a professional golfer.  That has to be what Jason Dufner was thinking when he signed an endorsement deal this week with Dude Wipes, right?  Well that, or Duf Daddy just doesn't give a damn and is getting his while the getting's good. 

 

After confirming Dufner's twitter announcement of this godawful deal was the real thing, I quickly came to the conclusion this is the most ridiculous endorsement deal in the history of golf.  It potentially has ESPN Films 30 for 30: The Rise and Fall of Jason Dufner and Dude Wipes written all over it.  And it might even be the worst endorsement deal in the history of all professional sports. 

New Year's Resolutions for Top Stars on the PGA Tour

With the New Year comes new goals, new dreams, and the usual suspects - New Year resolutions.  It’s a time for self-evaluation, retrospection, and re-evaluating your golf game (with special attention given to those weaknesses that have kept you from taking the next step in playing better). 

 

In this respect professional golfers are no different than the rest of us.  They’re looking at their shortcomings and building plans for improvement to put themselves in the best positions to be successful.  And if recent history has shown us anything, it's that we live in an era where any player can get better any given year.  Here are five superstars who can make some noise and return to glory if they commit to these New Year Resolutions. 


Sunday, January 6, 2019

Five Players Poised to Break Out on the PGA Tour in 2019

Over the course of a professional golfer’s career, few achievements are so unique and rewarding as the moment it all comes together.  It’s the breakout, and it’s a sacred moment.  Not just improvement, but absolute revelation.  Sometimes it’s a breakout tournament.  Other times it’s a breakout round, or even a breakout shot.  It’s living proof of what a player might become, and the hint that someday they could be a superstar. 

 

It’s Jordan Spieth holing out from a greenside bunker at the 2013 John Deere Classic to force a playoff.  It’s Rory McIlroy dominating in 2009 at Dubai to win his first professional victory.  These breakouts happen every year, and sometimes when we least expect them.  Here are five players to watch this season who could take a giant leap towards super-stardom in 2019. 

Thursday, January 3, 2019

TaylorMade M5 and M6 Drivers, Fairway Woods, and Hybrids Preview - Speed Injection: A New Twist on Twist Face

It's not exactly like Popeye eating a bunch of spinach, but TaylorMade's new M5 and M6 drivers, fairway woods, and rescue clubs are speed injected with new technologies that promise to deliver maximum allowable speeds at impact. 

 

Last year TaylorMade engineers developed Twist Face technology to counteract the high-toe miss (a hook) and low-heel miss (a slice), and help straighten ball flight for both.  This year they've taken Twist Face to the next level with the introduction of Injected Twist Face technology, exposing the false narrative that speed limits have been reached in a metalwood. 

A Perfect Match: Wilson Golf Signs Gary Woodland to 10 Club Endorsement Deal

Whether you like it or not, whether you want to admit it or not, Tour validation is brand validation.  And so when Wilson Golf officially announced it signed Gary Woodland to a 10 club endorsement deal today, that immediately shot Wilson's reputation skyrocketing into another stratosphere of greatness. 

 

Now this is not to say Wilson didn't make great clubs before.  You already know my opinion about their equipment.  From their irons (FG Tour V2, FG Tour 100, and C300 irons) to their wedges (FG Tour and PMP) and drivers (FG Tour F5 and C300), I think Wilson has made some of the best equipment in the industry for every skill level for many years. 

Bump N' Grind - Bob Vokey Launches New HandGround Program for Vokey Wedges

Master Craftsman Bob Vokey is now offering the tour grinding experience to all golfers through the introduction of the new HandGround program on Vokey.com.  For golfers seeking tour-level customizations such as additional heel relief, a squared up leading edge, or Bob's popular tour grind, the HandGround program is the answer. 

 

For the last year Bob has personally trained two grinders on all of the performance and profile adjustments that have resulted from his more than two decades of work with the world's best players.  Bob's passion for building relationships with individual players is the essence of the Vokey brand. 

Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Kevin Na Joins Callaway Golf - Puts Epic Flash in Play at Sentry Tournament of Champions

Kevin Na is a good guy with a great personality.  And now he's also officially a Callaway Golf staff player. 

 

On New Years eve Na announced on Instagram that he signed an endorsement deal with Callaway.  And with new sticks in hand, Na looks ready to contend at the Sentry Tournament of Champions and maybe happier than he's ever been before in his career. 

PXG GEN2 Drivers, Fairway Woods, and Hybrids Preview: Second Generation Superstars?

Gentlemen, start your engines!  PXG is releasing GEN2 drivers, fairway woods, and hybrids that feature Hot Rod technology inspired by American muscle cars, and promise to unlock more yards and find more fairways.  And PXG's billionaire owner Bob Parsons hopes a new pricing structure will further increase their customer base in an equipment market that grows more competitive every year. 

 

PXG's new GEN2 drivers, fairway woods, and hybrids all feature updated carbon fiber crowns and new adjustable weight systems with movable tungsten and titanium weights.  The new technologies are significant improvements over their GEN1 counterparts,  but it's the price reduction that's most likely to bring in new golfers.