Meanwhile on the Champions Tour, Jerry Kelly captured his fourth PGA Champions Tour win in style. Competing in a 3-way playoff, Kelly finished on top by making a birdie on the third play-off hole to secure the win at the American Family Championship. And on the PGA Tour Keegan Bradley and Zack Sucher nearly gave Srixon the trifecta with T2 finishes the Travelers Championship.
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Sunday, June 23, 2019
Srixon Golf Finishes First on the LPGA Tour and Champions Tour with a Runner-Up on the PGA Tour
Srixon staffers put together some incredible performances across all professional tours this week. In just her second full year on the LPGA Tour, Hannah Green became the first wire-to-wire winner of the KPMG Women's PGA Championship since 2011 to pick up her first professional victory and major championship. With the Srixon Z-785 driver and Z-STAR golf ball in the bag, Green shot 68-69-70-72 giving her a final total of 9-under 279.
Aldila and Mitsubishi Pick Up Wins and Total Driver Count on the PGA Tour and European Tour
As they said, "when you're hot, you're hot." Aldila and Mitsubishi golf shafts continued their torrid streak of victories this year by winning again Sunday on the PGA Tour and European Tour.
On the PGA Tour, Chez Reavie won the Travelers Championship playing an Aldila Rogue Silver 60 in his driver, an Aldila Rogue White 130 in 3-wood, and an Aldila Rogue White 130 in his 5-wood.
Saturday, June 22, 2019
Titleist TS3 Driver Review: A Driver Without Weakness
Prior to this season it had been awhile since I last played a Titleist driver. In fact, the last Titleist driver I truly raved about was my 913 D2 (which I still own). But this year Titleist went all in ball speed and distance, and I can tell you unequivocally, the TS3 is a driver without weakness.
Titleist has always designed some of the straightest drivers in the industry. Dispersion and forgiveness has always been near the top as well. And I found the TS3 to actually be more forgiving and easier to hit than the previous 917 D2 driver, which was a pleasant surprise. But it's the TS3's distance that really drew me in, hook, line, and sinker.
Friday, June 21, 2019
Golf Pride Z Grip Align Review: Feel Enhancing All-Weather Grips with a Perfect Combination of Traction and Comfort
I told you a little about the 2019 GolfPride grips back in January at the PGA Merchandise Show. And since then I've had time to try out the new Z Grip Align grips in all kinds of weather.
Getting the right grip for your game is just as important as getting the right tires for your car, and these all-weather grips are unrivaled for grab and traction.
Thursday, June 20, 2019
KemperSports Golf Courses Earn Top Honors in Golfweek Rankings
Twenty KemperSports properties were named to Golfweek's most recent Best Courses You Can Play and Best Courses You Can Play By State lists, which were announced in the publication's June issue.
The company's award-winning portfolio includes nationally-ranked courses, private clubs, municipal courses, and tournament venues. And KemperSports has more managed properties ranked on these lists than any other management company.
Golf Datatech Unveils Assessing the Pyramid 2019: A Comprehensive Investigation into the Pyramid of Influence
Golf Datatech is the industry's golf standard for accurate and timely information on the retail sales, inventory, pricing, and distribution of golf products through the on and off course channels.
And they've unveiled the third edition of the Company’s comprehensive study, Assessing the Pyramid 2019, investigating the relevance of the "Pyramid of Influence," which for decades has formed the foundation upon which golf equipment companies marketed and sold their products.
Wednesday, June 19, 2019
Sea Pines Country Club Announces Summer Preview Membership Opportunity
Sea Pines Country Club has debuted its 2019 summer preview trial memberships as the club celebrates the completion its multi-million dollar renovation and expansion project.
Designed for new Hilton Head and Bluffton area residents and long-time locals interested in experiencing life as a Sea Pines Country Club member, the Summer Preview Trial Membership is an attractive way to make the most of summer by experiencing the first-hand modern amenities of Sea Pines Country Club.
Bobby Weed Golf Design Commissioned to Update Ocean Course at Ponte Vedra Inn and Club
Bobby Weed Golf Design (BobbyWeed.com) has been commissioned to update the Ocean Course at Ponte Vedra Inn and Club, in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.
The last restoration of the robust 1928 Herbert Strong design, completed by Bobby Weed Golf Design in 1998, returned the layout’s bold contours, brawny bunkering and wind-swept character.
Keep Cool this Summer with Bag Boy’s Cart Fan, Cooler Bag, and Chiller Cart Bag Trio
Just in time for the dog days of summer. Bag Boy is releasing its "Keep Cool Trio," which a lot of golfers will want to check out. The set includes a bag, fan, and cooler bag.
The Bag Boy Chiller Cart Bag conveniently comes equipped with the removable, insulated cooler bag, and holds six 12-oz. cans. The Chiller Bag includes TOP-LOK Technology, a patented bag-to-cart attachment system that secures the bag to the push cart and prevents the bag from twisting or turning, eliminating the need for cart straps. And also features a 15-way organizer top with full-length individual dividers.
Viktor Hovland Signs Equipment Deal With PING Golf
Viktor Hovland, the most recent World No. 1 Amateur, has signed an equipment contract with PING Golf, and will make his debut as a PING staff pro this week at the Travelers Championship.
Hovland tied for 12th at last week'’s U.S. Open in setting the record for the lowest 72-hole score (280) by an amateur in the event's history, and was a decorated player for the Oklahoma State University Cowboys, where he was a three-time All-American, and won the 2018 U.S. Amateur at Pebble Beach, earning him an invitation to this year's Masters and U.S. Open.
Want to Meet Jack Nicklaus and Play a Top Golf Course? Here's Your Chance Thanks to Reynolds Lake Oconee
Reynolds Lake Oconee is running a once-in-a-lifetime getaway right now that includes meeting Jack Nicklaus and playing the newly renovated Great Waters Golf Course at Reynolds Lake Oconee.
When Nicklaus returns to Reynolds Lake Oconee in October to re-open the dramatically renovated Great Waters golf course, one lucky twosome will be there to share in the fun and excitement, and actually spend time with Jack, and maybe even get a few pointers.
Tuesday, June 18, 2019
The 2019 Travelers Championship: Inside the Course (TPC River Highlands Review)
Trying to generate interest in a PGA Tour event the week after a major championship can be a struggle. The tournament is perceived as a snooze-fest. The world's top players often take much needed time off. Even the fans need time to recuperate after a brutal post-major comedown.
That is, unless we’re talking about the Traveler's Championship, which always attracts some of the biggest names in the game, and draws some of the largest crowds on Tour all year. And the Pete Dye designed TPC River Highlands requires you to think your way around the course, utilizing narrow fairways, an abundance of bunkers, and firm, fast conditions to reward intelligence and precision more than brute force and strength.
5 Things to Know about the 2019 Travelers Championship
With unforgettable images of Pebble Beach and another first time major champion still resonating in our U.S. Open rear-view mirror, the PGA Tour arrives to the birdie-friendly confines of TPC River Highlands this week for the Travelers Championship. And this year’s star-studded field promises more excitement than ever.
Five of the top-10 players in the OWGR are in the field, including three of the top-10 in the FedExCup Playoff standings. TPC River Highlands is a 6,841-yard, par-70 Pete Dye designed track overlooking the Connecticut River, and the routing on hole Nos. 15 through 18 provides the purest form of stadium golf on Tour.
Monday, June 17, 2019
Gary Woodland WITB What's In The Bag - The Golf Equipment Woodland Used to Win the 2019 US Open at Pebble Beach
Father's Day couldn't have been any better this past Sunday for Gary Woodland. Woodland won the US Open at Pebble Beach, capturing his first major championship, while his wife (who's pregnant with twins) and young son cheered dad on to victory back home.
Woodland began the final round with the lead and came out charging with two birdies over the first three holes, and never lost a share of the lead. Woodland held off a ferocious charge from defending champion Brooks Koepka, and finished 2-under, 69 for the day, and 13-under overall (topping Tiger Woods' mark of 12-under here in 2000).
Gary Woodland and PUMA Golf's Patriot Volition America Collection Take Center Stage at the 2019 U.S. Open
Gary Woodland became a major champion last week at Pebble Beach, treating fans and spectators to an exciting finish on Sunday at U.S. Open. Woodland held off a roster of impressive challengers to capture his first major, and was decked out in PUMA Golf's Patriot Volition America Collection for the win.
PUMA announced a multi-year partnership with Woodland in January that has the celebrated pro wearing pieces from the brand's Volition America Collection, a patriotic ensemble of products to honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country.
Golf Pride Wins Grip Count and the 2019 U.S. Open Championship at Pebble Beach
Golf Pride grips were the grips of choice for 83-percent players in the field last week at the U.S. Open, including the winner, Gary Woodland. The win with Golf Pride makes six U.S. Open Championships in a row, and 9 out of the last 10, that have been won by players trusting their games to the #1 grip in golf.
The 2019 U.S. Open saw nine players who finished in the top 10 trust their championship quests to Golf Pride, including Woodland's Golf Pride Tour Velvet Cord Midsize grips. And beyond the pro ranks, this year 15 of the 16 amateurs that qualified for the event had Golf Pride in their hands during their U.S. Open pursuits.
New Titleist T200 and T300 Irons to Debut at the Travelers Championship
Last week at the US Open, Titleist Tour players put the new T100, 620MB, and 620 CB irons into play for the first time as part of Titleist's validation process. And this week at the Travelers Championship Titleist is rolling out two more new models for their staff.
The new Titleist T200 and T300 irons look to be successors to the AP3 and AP1 irons that the world's best players have used, and based on Titleist's initial player testing and feedback, these new models are poised to continue Titleist's run as the most played iron on the PGA TOUR for each of the last five years and 14 of the last 15 seasons.
Sunday, June 16, 2019
2019 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach: Round 4 Recap
Gary Woodland no longer has to answer questions about an inability to close or win a major championship.
Entering Sunday’s final round of the 119th U.S. Open Championship at Pebble Beach Golf Links, the 35-year-old from Topeka, Kan., was 0-for-7 when holding a 54-hole lead on the PGA Tour, and he had never finished better than a tie for 23rd in eight previous U.S. Opens. That's now all in the past.
Saturday, June 15, 2019
2019 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach: Round 3 Recap
Sunday's final round of the 119th U.S. Open Championship at Pebble Beach Golf Links is resembling the start of a NASCAR race.
You have a pacesetter in 54-hole leader Gary Woodland, the 35-year-old Kansas native who has never won a major nor played in the final group on Sunday. The three-time PGA Tour winner escaped a few potential disastrous holes on the second nine on Saturday to post a 2-under-par 69 for a three-round total of 11-under 202.
Friday, June 14, 2019
2019 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach: Round Two Recap
Mother Nature continued to provide a reprieve to the world's best golfers on Friday. While the sun finally made an appearance at Pebble Beach Golf Links (brief as it was), the brisk winds that often define U.S. Open Championships contested on the iconic Monterey Peninsula layout continued to be kind and gentle.
Even with the greens firming up a bit, Round 2 produced more under-par rounds (44) than Thursday (39), but a different person was holding the lead. Gary Woodland (who has never finished better than a tie for 23rd in eight previous U.S. Open starts) carded a 6-under, bogey-free 65 for a two-stroke lead over 2013 champion Justin Rose.
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