Tuesday, August 1, 2023

Driver Dominance on the PGA Tour for Fujikura Golf

Fujikura, the leader in performance golf shafts, was honored to be the #1 driver, wood and hybrid shaft on the PGA Tour, along with another driver victory at the event.

At the 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities, Fujikura was the #1 driver, wood and hybrid shaft at the event last week. In total, 33.8% of the field used a Fujikura driver shaft during the week, with another 29.9% using a Fujikura wood shaft and 26.7% using a Fujikura hybrid shaft. These figures also included the 3M Open winner. Ranked 1st in Tee to Green statistics for the week, the winner in Minnesota used the Fujikura Speeder EVO 6 757 Tx in his driver on his way to victory.

Duca del Cosma Signed Women's Golf Superstar Georgia Hall

Duca del Cosma, the premium Italian golf fashion brand, has signed top ranked women’s superstar Georgia Hall to wear its latest Pro Spike shoes on a global basis from this month.

The British Major winner and European Solheim Cup star will make her first appearance in Duca del Cosma shoes at the AIG Women’s Open on 9 August at Walton Heath, attempting to become the first home golfer to win the prestigious title on two occasions. When capturing her first Major in 2018 at Royal Lytham & St Anne’s, she became the first player to shoot four sub-70 rounds in the tournament’s history and describes the event as her favorite.

Monday, July 31, 2023

PXG LPGA Pro Celine Boutier Secures Major Victory at the Amundi Evian Championship

PXG LPGA Tour Professional Celine Boutier finished 14-under on Sunday to secure her first LPGA Tour major victory at the Amundi Evian Championship in Evian-les-Bains, France. Topping the leaderboard Friday through Sunday, Boutier finished the week with an impressive 6-stroke lead to secure her spot in the winner’s circle.

“What a great finish for Celine,” said PXG founder and CEO Bob Parsons. “She played lights out all week, and we were absolutely thrilled to see her hoist the trophy on Sunday. Congratulations, Celine!”

Pulsar Spikes Wins 3M Open

PrideSports congratulates the winner of the 2023 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities this weekend.

An opening round of 63 helped the eventual victor of this year’s 3M Open jump out to a commanding lead. A lead that he carried through to Sunday afternoon where he won by 7 strokes to secure his first PGA Tour victory. This year’s champion trusted Pulsar spikes from Softspikes along with Metal Stinger spikes from CHAMP in his Footjoy brand shoes to shoot 24 under par for the tournament. This victory marks 10 straight weeks of PGA Tour golf where the winner utilized replaceable traction technology from Softspikes and CHAMP.

Tour Edge’s Alex Cejka Wins Senior Open in Epic Conditions at Royal Porthcawl for Third Major Title

Alex Cejka won the rain-battered Senior Open Championship Sunday in a two-hole playoff, giving him his third major championship trophy since joining the PGA Champions Tour in 2021.

All three of his victories on PGA TOUR Champions have come at major championships.

New From Linksoul: Upgrade Your Late Summer Style with The Low Tide Shorts

Linksoul has introduces their new summer essential Low Tide Shorts. Crafted from rugged calvary twill, these shorts are the epitome of style and functionality. If you loved the Drifter shorts, you'll be delighted to know that the Low Tide Shorts seamlessly picked up where its predecessor left off, taking comfort and performance to new heights.

Whether you're teeing off on the golf course, venturing into the great outdoors, running errands, or simply unwinding at home, the Low Tide Shorts are designed to move effortlessly with you, providing the perfect blend of comfort and flexibility for any activity.

August is National Dog, Wellness, and Golf Month

Did you know that August is national dog, wellness AND golf month?  And there's a residential community that has all three. The Highlands by Caldwell Communities is a National Park-inspired living community outside of Houston, Texas that is dedicated to helping residents of all ages live active, full lives.

With an on-site lifestyle director, The Highlands residents can enjoy community events, yoga courses, continued education offerings and more that put an emphasis on overall wellness. The Highlands is founded on six LiveWell pillars that create the foundation of living well in a Caldwell community: emotional, vocational, physical, spiritual, intellectual, and social.

Tour Experience Golf (TXG) Officially Rebrands to Club Champion

Following the acquisition of renowned Canadian club fitter, Tour Experience Golf (TXG) in 2022, top US club fitter, Club Champion, has officially brought the Canadian branding under the Club Champion umbrella. On August 1, the TXG brand will transition to Club Champion and their physical stores will be represented as Club Champion Canada.

“This is an exciting move and one we’ve been collectively working toward for some time,” said Nick Sherburne, Club Champion founder. “For over a year, we’ve been working together behind the scenes but viewed outwardly as separate — this branding update will give our audiences more clarity and reinforce what we already see as a united team.”

Dunlap and Surratt Named to USA Walker Cup Team

Nick Dunlap, 19, of Huntsville, Ala., and Caleb Surratt, 19, of Indian Trail, N.C., were named to the 2023 USA Walker Cup Team by the USGA’s International Team Selection (ITS) working group on Monday. 

 

The duo joins Gordon Sargent, Michael Thorbjornsen and David Ford, who previously earned automatic selections to the 10-player roster as the three highest-ranked American players in the World Amateur Golf Ranking® / WAGR®. The USA Team will compete against Great Britain and Ireland in the 49th Walker Cup Match on Sept. 2-3 at the Old Course in St. Andrews, Scotland.

Bryan Kim Outlasts Joshua Bai to Win U.S. Junior Amateur Championship and Earn 2024 U.S. Open Exemption

Incoming Duke University freshman Bryan Kim became the second Blue Devil to win the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship with his 2-up victory over Joshua Bai on Sunday in the weather-delayed 36-hole final at Daniel Island Club’s Ralston Creek Course, in Charleston, S.C.

Kim, 18, of Brookeville, Md., joins Jason Widener (1988) as Duke players to etch their name on the U.S. Junior Amateur Trophy that includes the likes of major champions Tiger Woods, Johnny Miller, David Duval, Jordan Spieth, Scottie Scheffler and Brian Harman, this year’s Open winner at Royal Birkdale who sent a congratulatory video message to the champion.

Saturday, July 29, 2023

Shot Scope Debuts CONNEX Performance Tracking Tags for Tour Level Data Analysis

Shot Scope, the golf industry-leader in advanced GPS and shot tracking technology, today introduced CONNEX Performance Tags, an innovation that provides amateur golfers with the same on course game analysis data as professional tour players.

Offered at an unbeatable $99.99 price point with no subscription fees, the ultra-lightweight (2 grams) CONNEX “plug and play” tags easily screw into the end of each club grip. Powered by the FREE Shot Scope app (iOS/Android) golfers can record their shots via “contactless technology” on their mobile phone, establishing another method of game tracking using golf’s most affordable and accurate platform backed by over 100 performance statistics.

Title Match of U.S. Junior Amateur Suspended After 25 Holes Due to Weather

Due to multiple weather delays, the 36-hole championship match of the 75th U.S. Junior Amateur at Daniel Island Club’s Ralston Creek Course in Charleston, S.C., could not be completed on Saturday. Bryan Kim, 18, of Brookeville, Md., holds a 1-up lead on Joshua Bai, 17, of New Zealand thru 25 holes.

Play will resume on Sunday at 8 a.m. EDT, with Peacock streaming live coverage.

Club Champion Included In Golf Digest’s America’s 100 Best Clubfitters List

Club Champion was named to Golf Digest’s 2023-24 America’s 100 Best Clubfitters list! Since the prestigious biennial ranking’s inception in 2011, the custom club fitter has been included by Golf Digest as one of the top places to visit for custom fitting services in the United States.

Club Champion is the nation’s top fitter, builder, and retailer of the best brands in golf. The company delivers a Tour-quality fitting experience for golfers of any ability level with over 65,000 hittable head and shaft combinations. The award-winning Club Champion fitting studios can be found in major markets and golf meccas across the country, with plans to expand even further in 2023.

Fujikura Golf the #1 Driver and Wood Shaft at The Open

Fujikura, the leader in performance golf shafts, was honored to be the #1 driver and wood shaft at the final Major of the season.

At Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Fujikura was the #1 driver and wood shaft at the Open, the fourth and final Major of the year. In total, 38.2% of the field used a Fujikura driver shaft during the week, with another 35.6% using a Fujikura wood shaft. These figures also included the Claret Jug winner, who used the Fujikura Speeder Evolution II S in his 3-wood shaft on his way to victory.

Friday, July 28, 2023

Bryan Kim and Joshua Bai Advance to 36-Hole Final at 75th U.S. Junior Amateur Championship

Bryan Kim, 18, of Brookeville, Md., and Joshua Bai, 17, of New Zealand, each won quarterfinal and semifinal matches in at times rainy conditions on Friday to advance to Saturday’s 36-hole final match of the 75th U.S. Junior Amateur Championship at the par-72, 7,262-yard Daniel Island Club (Ralston Creek Course). The final is scheduled to begin at 8 a.m. EDT. Golf Channel will provide live coverage of the afternoon portion of the final.

Kim, who did not qualify for match play in his previous two U.S. Junior Amateur appearances, defeated Will Hartman 16, of Charlotte, N.C., 2 and 1, in the semifinals. Bai, who is attempting to become the fourth New Zealander to win a USGA championship, joining Michael Campbell, Danny Lee and Lydia Ko, held off Billy Davis, 17, of Spring Valley, Calif., 3 and 1.

Sunday, July 23, 2023

Adidas CODECHAOS Goes Laceless

Adidas is inviting golfers everywhere to find the fairways and lose the laces. Adidas is once again reimagining what a golf shoe can be by introducing CODECHAOS Laceless, the first high performance spikeless golf shoe with laceless construction in the brand’s history. Built on a gender-neutral last and offered in a broad range of men’s and women’s sizing, the new footwear is available now.

New for the fall/winter 2023 range, CODECHAOS Laceless boldly tackles spikeless performance through a clean and functional filmed textile upper. As part of the design, adidas incorporated PRIMEKNIT materials in key zones around the instep and ankle to make it easier to take on and off, while still providing support. This laceless filmed textile upper is specifically designed to provide an adaptable, glove-like, high performance fit with a customized feel. The result is that golfers will still feel top-notch performance and stability even though there aren’t any laces to tie before heading out to practice or play.

Romero Reaches Top of Mountain; Wins U.S. Girls’ Junior Title in Colorado

Like she had done all week, Kiara Romero meticulously looked over her 7-foot par putt on the 36th green of the championship match late Saturday afternoon at the U.S. Air Force Academy Eisenhower Golf Club’s Blue Course. It was a right-to-left putt, the type that had given Romero some fits during the 74th U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship.

But this one had major implications. With a precarious 1-up lead, a holed putt meant Romero, 17, of San Jose, Calif., would net the biggest prize in junior golf.

Friday, July 21, 2023

Malixi to Face Romero in 36-Hole U.S. Girls’ Junior Final

Kiara Romero and Rianne Malixi will square off in Saturday’s 36-hole championship match of the 74th U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship at the U.S. Air Force Academy Eisenhower Golf Club’s Blue Course.

Romero, 17, of San Jose, Calif., knocked out 2022 runner-up and 2023 U.S. Women’s Amateur Four-Ball champion Gianna Clemente, 15, of Estero, Fla., 2 up, in the second of the two semifinal matches on Friday afternoon. Malixi, 16, of the Philippines, eliminated Leigh Chien, 17, of Irvine, Calif., 4 and 2, in the other semifinal.

USGA Announces Tee Times for the 75th U.S. Junior Amateur

The United States Golf Association (USGA) has announced tee times for the first two rounds of the 75th U.S. Junior Amateur Championship, Monday (July 24) and Tuesday (July 25), at 7,367-yard, par-72 Daniel Island Club’s Ralston Creek Course and at 7,039-yard, par-71 Daniel Island Club’s Beresford Creek Course in Charleston, S.C.

The U.S. Junior Amateur consists of 36 holes of stroke play on July 24 and 25, after which the 264-player field will be reduced to the low 64 scorers. There will be six rounds of match play, starting July 26. The quarterfinals and semifinals are slated for Friday, July 28. The championship is scheduled to conclude with a 36-hole final on Saturday, July 29, starting at 8 a.m. EDT. The U.S. Junior Amateur champion receives a full exemption into the 2024 U.S. Open Championship.

Thursday, July 20, 2023

Scotty Cameron Introduces New Champions Choice Putters

Scotty Cameron introduces the next generation of Champions Choice Limited Release putters, four new “Button Back” models that expand upon the capabilities of Scotty’s recently-introduced “Plus” designs with the integration of his revered Teryllium copper alloy inlay.

Inspired by the putters Scotty has made for major winners and champions on the worldwide professional golf tours, each precision milled Champions Choice Button Back model is crafted with complementary materials – a solid precision milled 303 stainless steel putter head, an expertly-fused Teryllium insert and a sleek and lightweight aluminum sole component – to deliver outstanding performance and feel.