Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Swing Caddie SC300 Launch Monitor Preview - The Next Best Thing to Having Your Own Professional Swing Coach

The Swing Caddie SC200 portable launch monitor was a bestselling training aid last year, providing affordable access to swing data for golfers of all levels.  And now Voice Caddie is making things even better and more informative with the newest generation SC300. 

 

I showed you the SC300 back at the PGA Show, and told you why I thought Swing Caddie absolutely nailed it with this model.  Whether you use it indoors or outdoors, the new SC300 will let you evaluate your swing in more ways than ever before. 

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Aerotech SteelFiber Shafts Win First and Second Place at the LPGA Bank of Hope Founders Cup

Aerotech SteelFiber graphite iron shafts dominated the LPGA Bank of Hope Founders Cup, capturing first-place and T2 finishes in Phoenix. 

 

2019 LPGA Rookie of the Year Jin Young Ko played prototype SteelFiber graphite irons shafts exclusive to the Asian market, and hit an incredible 16 of 18 greens-in-regulation in the final round.  Ko posted strong scores of 64 and 65 in the final two rounds to win her first U.S. event. 

2019 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play: Inside the Course (Austin Country Club)

Austin Country Club is a Pete Dye designed course, which means players who find themselves out of position will find themselves in a world of hurt.  Dye courses are adventures that players can never be adequately prepared for, and match play just ratchets up that intensity. 

 

The 7,108 yard, par 71 track is the oldest course in Texas and might be a little too short for a stroke play event, but it's absolutely perfect for the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play.  It's not a bombers course, but a fair share of drivable par-4s will produce immensely watchable and dramatic theater.  Strategy and accuracy can make up for a lack of distance off the tee, which means any kind of player can win here. 

5 Things to Know about the 2019 WGC-Dell Technologues Match Play

It's grueling.  It's volatile.  It's the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play at Austin Country Club and there will be chaos.  Inside the match play vortex playing an opponent's personality is just as important as playing the opponent himself.  And if match play history has taught us only one thing, it's that virtually anything can happen. 

 

Every hole has a definitive outcome, win, lose, or draw.  The excitement is as compelling as it is unpredictable.  Two players standing toe to toe in a test of wills, needing only to defeat the man who stands before him. 

Sunday, March 24, 2019

Mitsubishi and Aldila Golf Win the Valspar and Maybank Championship to Continue Impressive Streaks on the PGA and European Tour

Every week on professional golf tours there are battles.  There are the obvious battles we all tune in to watch, between players competing for trophies, titles, and prize money.  But there are also equipment battles between companies competing to claim brand wins and vying for use by the best players on the planet. 

 

And for the third consecutive week on the PGA Tour, a Mitsubishi Golf shaft was used by the winner.  Over on the European Tour side the winner there used an Aldila shaft, with Aldila and Mitsubishi combing to account for over 50-percent of all shafts in the field. 

Paul Casey WITB What's In The Bag - The Golf Equipment Casey Used to Win The Valspar Championship

Paul Casey made history on Sunday at the Valspar Championship when he became the first player to win this event in back-to-back seasons.  For Casey, it was his third victory on the PGA Tour, and he needed to hold off World No. 1 Dustin Johnson and hard-charging Jason Kokrak to successfully defend his title. 

 

Casey is projected to rise to World No. 11 with the win, and with The Masters only a few weeks away, he's certain to be part of the conversation.  Casey has a strong record at Augusta and hasn't finished worse than 15th place there over the last four years. 

Friday, March 22, 2019

USGA Names Jason Gore as Senior Director of Player Relations

Following an extensive search, the USGA has appointed longtime PGA Tour player and four-time U.S. Open competitor Jason Gore as its first Senior Director of Player Relations. 

 

The appointment launches a comprehensive program aimed at sharing information and strengthening engagement with players in areas of importance to the USGA.  These include initiatives to grow and advance the game, research critical to the game's health, and continuing to incorporate the players' perspective in its work to advance the sport. 

Wednesday, March 20, 2019

The Valspar Championship: Inside the Course (Copperhead Course at Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club)

The PGA Tour returns to Florida this week for the 19th playing of the Valspar Championship. Ten of the top-30 players in the World will tee it up on the par 71, 7,340 yard Copperhead Course at Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club including Dustin Johnson (1), Jon Rahm (10), Patrick Reed (16), Bubba Watson (17), and defending champion Paul Casey (15). 

 

Copperhead is a shot-maker's course with plenty of risk-reward situations that demand attention on every swing.  It was the third most difficult non-major course last season, and the final three holes known as the "Snake Pit" have been the third toughest non-major final three holes on Tour since 2003 (with a scoring average of plus 0.562 strokes). 

5 Things to Know about the 2019 Valspar Championship

The Valspar Championship is fast becoming one of the most respected and popular stops on the PGA Tour.  The telecast is broadcast to more than 220 countries and translated into 29 different languages.  And players have consistently voted The Copperhead Course at Innisbrook as a top-10 favorite venue on Tour because of its exceptional conditioning and demanding layout. 

 

Defending champion Paul Casey will attempt to become the only back-to-back champion in Valspar history, and will tee it up against field that includes 10 of the top 30 players in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR), including World No. 1 Dustin Johnson and No. 10 Jon Rahm.  Only four of the 18 defending Valspar champions have finished in the top-10 the following season. 

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Cobra PUMA Golf and Volition America 2019 Collection Preview - Honoring American Patriotism with Stylish Apparel On and Off the Course

The Cobra PUMA Golf and Volition America partnership officially launched three years ago, and has proved increasingly popular with golfers and non-golfers alike.  The 2019 collection is sure to bring even greater excitement with a patriotic ensemble of clothing and footwear that honors our great country and the men and women of the military. 

 

Volition America is an organization built on a crusade to promote love of country, inspire people's decisions, and celebrate the power of choice.  And all apparel, footwear, and accessories from this collection supports the Folds of Honor Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to providing educational scholarships to spouses and children of America's fallen and disabled service members. 

Golf Pride Captures Multiple Wins at The PLAYERS Championship

The golf grip isn't a sexy story like the driver, or the irons are.  It doesn't get the attention like the putter does, or even the fairway wood.  But your grips are essentially like tires on a car, and 116 players trusted Golf Pride grips at The PLAYERS last week, making it the leading swing and putter grip brand in play. 

 

Eight players who finished in the Top 10, including the champion Rory McIlroy, chose Golf Pride grips at TPC Sawgrass.  McIlroy used Tour Velvet Cord grips to capture his first PLAYERS title, and ALIGN Technology grips earned a top-3 finish. 

Monday, March 18, 2019

Ben Hogan Golf Precision Milled FORGED Putter Line Preview - First Putter Introduction in Nearly 15 Years

Ben Hogan once said, "There are no shortcuts in the quest for perfection."  And today the Ben Hogan Golf Equipment Company introduced its first putter line in nearly fifteen years.  The new Precision Milled FORGED putter line promises unmatched feel on consistency on the face for ultimate distance control and true roll. 

 

The new CNC precision milled putters are crafted from soft, 1020 carbon steel in a multi-step forging process that strengthens and purifies the molecular structure of the metal.  True forging refines and tightens the grain structure of the steel and provides for uniform density across the entire face.  This eliminates hot spots (or dead areas) and results in unparalleled feel, consistent distance control, "trueness" on every roll. 

Mitsubishi Golf TENSEI White Shaft Tour Cap Giveaway - Celebrating the Rory McIlroy Win at The PLAYERS Championship

Rory McIlroy emerged victorious on St. Patrick's Day at The PLAYERS Championship thanks in large part to two late birdies on the last four holes, and some clutch, and absolutely huge shots from the tee box. 

 

McIlroy used a Mitsubishi Golf TENSEI CK Pro White shaft in both his driver and fairway wood, and his 346-yard bomb off the tee on the par-5, 520-yard, 16th hole was the longest drive on the entire round.  McIlroy also ripped an incredibly gutsy 288-yard drive down the middle on the dangerous 18th hole with the tournament on the line, and averaged more than 310 yards off the tee for the week. 

Rory McIlroy WITB What's In The Bag - The Golf Equipment McIlroy Used to Win The PLAYERS Championship

Coming into The PLAYERS Championship, Rory McIlroy's last five starts looked like this:  T4, T5, T4, runner-up, and T6.  The media narrative was Rory lost a step, that he wasn't the same elite player anymore, and that he can't finish. 

 

But McIlroy basically raised the middle finger to that absurdity and won The PLAYERS in brilliant fashion.  Rory led the field in Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green for the week, and shot a 2-under par 70 in tough conditions Sunday at TPC Sawgrass, and made it look like he could be ready to dominate again. 

Thursday, March 14, 2019

THE PLAYERS Championship 2019 GIVEAWAY: Titleist St. Patrick's Day Tour Performance Hat and Shamrock Pro V1 Golf Balls

It's the richest event on the PGA Tour.  It's the strongest field of any tournament played on the same course every year.  It's the PLAYERS Championship at TPC Sawgrass, and it has all the hallmarks of a major championship.  So of course I'm having a PLAYERS GIVEAWAY for all of you! 

 

This year's marquee field includes the game's most talented players, including all 50 of the top-50 players in the world.  And this year's PLAYERS giveaway includes the coolest limited edition swag you'll find anywhere on the planet.  A Titleist St. Patrick's Day Tour Performance hat (exactly like the Tour pros wear), and Shamrock Pro V1 golf balls. 

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

THE PLAYERS Championship: Inside the Course (TPC Sawgrass The Stadium Course)

The Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass is one of the most complete courses in all of professional golf, testing every aspect of a player's game, from the mechanical to the mental.  No two holes run in the same direction, and it's designed to ensure any style of play can win here. 

 

Every year The PLAYERS Championship elicits compelling theater, as the hazards and angles of this Pete Dye course makes playing it a mental battle as well as a physical one.  Bad results will happen to good shots, and the pressure of playing this historic venue (particularly on Saturday and Sunday) will unnerve even the best.  TPC Sawgrass is going to ask players a lot of questions about their game.  And they better have the answers. 

5 Things to Know about the 2019 PLAYERS Championship

A robust field chock full of heavyweights travels to TPC Sawgrass this week to play the Stadium Course for THE PLAYERS Championship.  Although THE PLAYERS is not a Grand Slam event, victory here can be a career-defining moment. 

 

The Stadium Course favors no particular player or style of play, but opinions on its caliber range from prestigious architectural design to unflattering rancor spiced with R-rated four-letter words. 

Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x Golf Balls Now Available in High Optic Yellow

Titleist has given us extraordinary distance in our golf balls.  They've given us superior scoring control and unmatched consistency as well.  And now for the first time ever, Titleist is also giving us Pro V1 and Pro V1x balls in a new, high optic yellow color. 

 

The introduction of a high-visibility yellow color option to the Pro V1 family (the most played golf balls at every level of competitive golf and the best-selling models in the game) answers the growing demand from members of Team Titleist and golfers around the world. 

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Aerotech Golf Shafts Continue Rolling with Strong Performances at the Hoag Classic

One week after winning the Cologuard Classic, Aerotech Golf SteelFiber shafts captured two top-10 finishes at the Hoag Classic on the Champions Tour. 



Woody Austin roared into contention in the second round when he hit 89-percent of the greens in regulation.  The 1995 PGA Tour Rookie of the Year fell just short of winning on the second playoff hole, and finished 10-under and runner-up for the tournament. Austin plays SteelFiber i110 shafts in his irons, and i125 shafts in his wedges. 

Monday, March 11, 2019

Mitsubishi Golf Shafts Continue Worldwide Dominance with Wins at the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters and Arnold Palmer Invitational

Mitsubishi Golf shafts picked up two huge wins yesterday with victories at the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters the Arnold Palmer Invitational.  Justin Harding won the Qatar Masters using a Mitsubishi Diamana W-Series 60x shaft in his driver, while Francesco Molinari won the Arnold Palmer Invitational using a  Mitsubishi Tensei CK Blue 70 shaft in his driver. 

 

Harding averaged 300 yards off the tee and ranked 16th in driving accuracy.  While Molinari averaged 295 yards off the tee and hit an incredible 86-percent of the fairways.