Sunday, July 28, 2024

PXG Confirms Plans to Deploy Impressive New High-Performance GEN7 and Black Ops Irons and Sugar Daddy III Wedges Lineup

PXG today confirmed the upcoming release of three new marquee products: PXG® 0311®GEN7 Irons, PXG Black Ops® Irons, and PXG Sugar Daddy®III Wedges. The game-changing lineup, which features technology and performance taken to the limit, will officially deploy on August 7, 2024.


As PXG prepares to launch the new golf clubs, the company is doubling down on its commitment to heroes by continuing its heroes-first tradition. The game-changing new clubs will be immediately available to all current and past military personnel, veterans, and first responders ahead of the public launch.

PXG Continues Expansion with Third California Retail and Club Fitting Studio

PXG, a global research and development company dedicated to creating the world’s finest golf equipment and apparel, has officially opened its third California-based retail and fitting studio. A premium golf facility, PXG San Diego offers top-quality custom golf club fittings and fashionable golf and lifestyle apparel ideal for on the course and on the go.

“We have grown a loyal base of customer across California through our mobile fitting team and existing brick-and-mortar stores located in East Bay and Orange County,” said PXG Founder and CEO, Bob Parsons. “Since our stores deliver the ultimate PXG experience and there is pent up demand in San Diego, we’re thrilled to open our 25th U.Slocation in the area.

Trevor Gutschewski Outlasts Tyler Watts to Win U.S. Junior Amateur Championship and Earn 2025 U.S. Open Exemption

A field of 264 players entered the week at the 2024 U.S. Junior Amateur Championship, and after two rounds of stroke play and five rounds of match play just two remained for Saturday’s 36-hole championship final at Oakland Hills in Bloomfield Hills, Mich.


On paper, the final match was rather lopsided. On one side was Tyler Watts, a member of the USGA’s inaugural U.S. National Junior Team, the youngest player to ever win the Alabama State Amateur and No. 121 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking. On the other side was Trevor Gutschewski, the lowest-ranked player to reach the quarterfinals at No. 3,570 in the world, in his Junior Am debut.

Friday, July 26, 2024

Watts to Face Gutschewski in 36-Hole U.S. Junior Amateur Final

Tyler Watts, 16, of Huntsville, Ala., and Trevor Gutschewski, 17, of Omaha, Neb., each won quarterfinal and semifinal matches on a picture-perfect Friday to advance to Saturday’s 36-hole final match of the 76th U.S. Junior Amateur Championship at Oakland Hills Country Club.

Watts, who is coming off a Round of 32 exit last year, defeated Jay Leng, Jr. 18, of San Diego, Calif., 3 and 2, in the semifinals. Gutschewski, who is attempting to become the first U.S. Junior Amateur champion from Nebraska, held off Xihuan Chang, 2 and 1, of People’s Republic of China.

Thursday, July 25, 2024

Tour Edge Announces Golf Industry Stalwart Tim Clarke as President

Tour Edge, the pound for pound industry leader in performance and innovation, has appointed long-time golf industry leader Tim Clarke as their new President effective August 5th.

Clarke was previously with Wilson Golf for more than 25 years and was president of the brand from 2006 until 2023, one of the longest-tenured leaders in the golf equipment industry.

Wednesday, July 24, 2024

2024 US Junior Amateur Championship Round of 64 Match Play Results

Under the mostly cloudy and occasionally rainy skies, one particular match was more than just a blip on the radar. In a test of endurance on the famed South Course at Oakland Hills Country Club, Trevor Gutschewski and Rich Wills battled for 23 grueling holes on “The Monster.” 

Gutschewski, a Florida Gators commit, chomped his way to an early lead with three birdies, building a 4 up lead through eight holes against Wills, a future Clemson Tiger. Wills quickly fought his way back and finally evened the match with a clutch par save on 18 to force extra holes. 

“He [Rich Wills] hit a ton of good shots on the back nine and brought himself back in it,” said Gutschewski. “I hit a bad drive in the bunker on 18 and made bogey, so we went to extra holes. I just figured, ‘win the next hole and you’re done.’” 

On the 19th hole, Gutschewski was faced with his first of two do-or-die putts. With Wills in close after a flagged approach shot, Gutschewski stared down a 30-footer from off the green and drained it. Then on the 22nd hole, Wills stepped up and poured in a 15-footer for birdie, yet again putting the pressure solely on Gutschewski. The Omaha, Neb. native delivered, curling in a putt just inches inside Wills’ to keep himself afloat. 

“I was just trying to stay in the moment and make it to the next hole,” said Gutschewski. “It’s always nice to see those drop and to know you’re still alive.” 

Overall, the pair tied three of the first four extra holes with birdies, before Gutschewski closed out the match with a par on the 5th hole. The son of PGA Tour player Scott Gutschewski, Trevor will face medalist Blades Brown in tomorrow’s Round of 32.  

“It feels good right now,” said Gutschewski. “It didn’t feel very great on the back nine, but it’s always good to come away with the win regardless.” 

The top-seeded Brown was able to pull away from No. 64 Alex Huang to advance. In a match that didn’t see more than a 1 up lead until the 14th hole, Brown turned on the jets down the stretch to secure a 3 and 2 victory. 

“[Alex] was hitting fairways and applying pressure on me,” said Brown. “He was doing what he was supposed to be doing, and I was not doing what I was supposed to be doing. Then the back nine I turned it on a little bit, got some momentum and flew with it.

On Tuesday, Brown joined only Tiger Woods and Bobby Clampett in having secured medalist honors at both the U.S. Junior Amateur and U.S. Amateur. Brown earned his U.S. Amateur medalist position last summer at Cherry Hills Country Club in suburban Denver, Colo. 

Miles Russell, who became the youngest golfer ever to make a cut on the Korn Ferry Tour earlier this year, took care of business with a conceded victory over Hamilton Coleman of Martinez, Ga. Russell was 5 up through 10 holes when Coleman retired due to a back injury. The U.S. National Junior Team member also made his first PGA Tour start last month at the nearby Rocket Mortgage Classic.  

“It’s a good match play course. There are a lot of birdies to be made, you just need to be careful,” said Russell. “I don’t know what the weather looks like the rest of the week, but if there’s no rain, I think it can get a little crispy and it can get fun.” 

Luke Colton, who came into his second U.S. Junior Amateur with seven top-five finishes this year, including wins in the Byron Nelson Junior Championship and the Terra Cotta Invitational, jumped out to a 4 up lead through the turn on University of Notre Dame commit Pavel Tsar.  

“I was playing really smart golf,” said Colton, about his front nine lead. “I was putting it in play and giving myself a few birdie putts and making them. Just knowing when to play aggressive and when to put it in the middle of the green was important.”  

However, the future Golden Domer hung tough and fought throughout the back nine, eventually forcing extra holes with a par on the 18th. Colton was able to eventually close the door with a birdie on the 20th hole. 

“I’m just kind of overwhelmed right now,” said Colton. “I had a few chances to win out there, but I was able to pull it together down the stretch. I’m just glad I was able to come out with the victory.” 

Joshua Bai, last year’s runner-up, was able to outlast Brayden Miller, 3 and 2. Bai jumped out to a 2 up lead after two holes and never trailed for the duration of the match. 

What’s Next

The Round of 32 will take place on Thursday at 7 a.m. EDT, followed by the Round of 16 at 1 p.m. Friday’s quarterfinal matches are scheduled for 7 a.m., with the semifinals to follow at noon. The 36-hole final on Saturday will begin at 8 a.m. Peacock will stream the semifinals and afternoon portion of the championship match with Golf Channel re-airing the broadcast on tape delay. Steve Burkowski will anchor the broadcast. Admission is free and the public is encouraged to attend. Fan information can be found at usga.org.

Notable

The No. 1 seed (Brown) in the U.S. Junior Amateur won a first-round match for the 21st consecutive time. The last time the top seed lost was in 2002 when Jarred Texterfell to Shane Sigsbee, 2 up, at Atlanta Athletic Club’s Highlands Course.

The 13-for-9 playoff for the final spots in the match-play draw lasted one hole and less than an hour. Alex Huang, from Plano, Texas, garnered the 64th and final spot. Jaxon Bandelier nearly aced his tee shot, leaving himself an 8-inch tap-in birdie. The playoff was conducted on the North Course’s par-3 10th hole.  

12 players reached match play in both 2023 & 2024 – Kihei Akina, Joshua Bai, Jake Birdwell, Luke Colton, Edan Cui, Billy Davis, Gerardo Gomez, Henry Guan, Chase Kyes, Jay Leng Jr., Brooks Simmons and Tyler Watts

Fifteen countries were represented in the match bracket. They are: United States of America (45), People's Republic of China (4), France (2), New Zealand (2), Australia (1), Canada (1), Chinese Taipei (1), Czech Republic (1), Hong Kong China (1), Mexico (1), Republic of Ireland (1), Republic of Korea (1), Ukraine (1), Vietnam (1), Wales (1). The average age was 16.92. 

Lev Grinberg, who advanced with a 6 and 5 victory over Hsuan-Yi Chen, carded an albatross on the par-5 12th hole by holing a 5-iron from 242 yards. It is the second double-eagle in U.S. Junior Amateur championship history (Travis Vick, eighth hole, 2018, Baltusrol – Upper).  

Billy Davis, fresh off a semifinal run last year at Daniel Island Club, beat Zack Swanwick, 4 and 3, to advance. Davis, who will join his twin sister, Anna, at Auburn University in the fall, Monday-qualified for the World Wide Technology Championship in Mexico last November where he made his PGA Tour debut. 

Chase Hughes, who is the youngest player in match play (14 years, 3 months, 7 days), survived with a 1 up victory over Cayse Morgan. Hughes sealed his spot in tomorrow’s Round of 32 with a par on the last after Morgan was unable to get up-and-down. 

Xihuan Chang, the highest-ranked player in the field, according to WAGR (No. 57), advanced by beating Ayden Fynaut, 4 and 3. Chang, from the People’s Republic of China, has won two China Golf Association (CLPGA) events this year and finished runner-up at the China Amateur Open. 

Quotable

“He [Rich Wills] hit a ton of good shots on the back nine and brought himself back in it. I hit a bad drive on 18 in the bunker and made bogey so went to extra holes. I just figured, ‘win the next hole and you’re done.’” – Trevor Gutschewski, on his mindset heading into extra holes, after relinquishing a 4 up lead 

“The crowd was great. They came out even with the rain this morning, they still showed up.” – Miles Russell 

“[The South Course] is amazing. It’s one of the best courses I’ve ever played. It’s just a great championship venue for the USGA and it’s an honor to play. I just hope to play a few more rounds here.” – Luke Colton 

“It’s going to be a shot I remember all my life. I switched clubs; went from a 6-iron to a 5-iron. I had been hitting it good all day and as soon as I hit it, it came off unbelievably good off the clubface. It was tracking in the air, and it pitched, and the ball started rolling, rolling, and it just disappeared. Everyone put their hands up and started screaming. It was a moment of happiness.” – Lev Grinberg, on his albatross on the par-5 12th hole 

“They are some dogs. I know I’m going to have to play a couple of them coming in, so I’m ready.” – Blades Brown, on the other U.S. National Junior Team members advancing to the Round of 32

Three-Time U.S. Ryder Cup Team Member is Captain Keegan Bradley’s First Appointment

United States Ryder Cup Captain Keegan Bradley today named Webb Simpson as one of his Vice Captains for the 45th Ryder Cup, which will be played September 26-28, 2025, at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, New York.

Simpson is the first Vice Captain to be appointed by Bradley, who was named Captain of the U.S. Team on July 8. Additional Vice Captains will be announced at a later date.

PUMA Golf x Arnold Palmer Collection Offers Iconic Styles and Women's Fashion

When we think of iconic golf and legendary style, the first name that comes to mind is The King, Arnold Palmer. Known as much for his exquisite taste as his iconic golf legacy, nobody embodies the “star,” persona more than Arnie himself.

To celebrate The King’s legacy, PUMA Golf is dropping a second PUMA Golf x Arnold Palmer Collection lineup for ’24.

Known for the phrase, “You must play boldly to win,” Mr. Palmer wasn’t afraid to push boundaries on and off the course, and The PUMA x Arnold Palmer Collection captures the excellence of golf’s global icon and embodies the essence of Mr. Palmer’s legacy.

NGF Mid-Year Update: Worldwide Golf Course Developmen

The National Golf Foundation (NGF) maintains the definitive database of more than 37,600 golf courses globally, with a team of researchers continually verifying the operational status of every golf facility worldwide. NGF’s database team also tracks projects under development, an increasingly challenging task for a game played in 207 countries and territories.

The U.S. currently has by far the most courses in various stages of development.

Topgolf Names Erin Chamberlin as Chief Operating Officer

Modern golf entertainment leader Topgolf has announced that Erin Chamberlin has been named its new Chief Operating Officer beginning July 22. Chamberlin joins the company from PENN Entertainment Inc., the largest provider of gaming entertainment in North America, where she served as a Senior Vice President of Regional Operations since 2019.

In her new role, Chamberlin will be responsible for Topgolf’s globally owned and operated venue experience, including the Player experience, operational excellence, Topgolf technology, food and beverage innovation, supply chain and culinary operations. She will be a part of the Executive Leadership Team reporting to Topgolf CEO Artie Starrs.

LINKSOUL x Sunday Golf Limited Edition Collaboration

A cool collaboration has just been announced between two San Diego-based brands LINKSOUL and Sunday Golf.  This partnership began with casual conversations at the PGA Show in Orlando, revealing shared values and a mutual desire to create something special together.

The result? The new Loma and El Camino stand bags.

Titleist Presents: Searching for Spin - The Story Behind Titleist RCT Golf Balls

Titleist, the #1 ball in golf, presents “Searching for Spin | The Story Behind Titleist RCT Golf Balls.” The short film showcases Titleist’s golf ball R&D team and the process of creating Titleist Radar Capture Technology, a unique breakthrough in golf ball technology that allows for accurate and reliable indoor golf shot data.

Constant innovation is the driving force behind the creation of all new Titleist golf balls and equipment. With Titleist RCT, the drive to create was tied to a common problem facing golfers. Indoor golf was growing at a rapid pace, but there were data points that proved impossible to measure accurately indoors – specifically spin.  

Duca Del Cosma to Reveal its New 2025 Spring/Summer Collection at the Upcoming PGA Buying Summit Frisco

Duca del Cosmathe luxury Italian brand known for merging fashion with advanced golf shoe technology, will unveil its 2025 Spring/Summer Collection (SS25) at the 2024 PGA Buying and Education Summit Frisco. The event will take place from July 29th to July 31st at the Omni Frisco Resort at PGA Frisco.

The award-winning Italian lifestyle brand and golf shoe trendsetter, Duca del Cosma, developed the new and distinctive SS25 Collection with three key markers in mind: comfort, fitting, and value. They built upon their existing and highly popular lines while also introducing new and exciting styles that push creative and technical boundaries.

Sunday, July 21, 2024

Oakland Hills Next 100 Project to Backdrop 76th U.S. Junior Amateur

The field of 264 players competing in the 76th U.S. Junior Amateur will tee off Monday surrounded by steel beams of Oakland Hills Country Club's future clubhouse.

The Club’s "Next 100 Project" has briefly paused to host the USGA championship, featuring the world’s best players under 19. The project includes the development of a new world-class clubhouse for members and guests.

Friday, July 19, 2024

76th U.S. Junior Amateur: Inside the Field

The 76th U.S. Junior Amateur kicks off next Monday from Oakland Hills Country Club.

Here's a look inside the field at the 264 golfers competing on the North and South course.

USGA Announces Tee Times for 76th U.S. Junior Amateur Championship from Oakland Hills Country Club

The United States Golf Association (USGA) has announced tee times for the first two rounds of the 76th U.S. Junior Amateur Championship, Monday (July 22) and Tuesday (July 23), at 7,303-yard, par-70 Oakland Hills Country Club’s South Course and at 6,808-yard, par-70 Oakland Hills Country Club’s North Course, in Bloomfield Hills, Mich.

The U.S. Junior Amateur consists of 36 holes of stroke play on July 22 and 23, after which the 264-player field will be reduced to the low 64 scorers. There will be six rounds of match play, starting July 24. The quarterfinals and semifinals are slated for Friday, July 26. The championship is scheduled to conclude with a 36-hole final on Saturday, July 27, starting at 8 a.m. EDT. The U.S. Junior Amateur champion receives a full exemption into the 2025 U.S. Open Championship.

PING Advances Prodi G Junior Clubs

Engineered with the score-lowering technologies of its adult line and inspired by its on-going commitment to introduce more juniors to the game, PING announced today the next generation of its custom-fit, custom-built Prodi G junior clubs. The new Prodi G clubs are available for custom fitting and pre-order at authorized PING golf shops around the world and on ping.com beginning today.

Along with performance improvements throughout the set, the company is introducing WebFit Junior, a web app that recommends club specifications and set makeup based on the answers to a few questions about the junior player.

Wednesday, July 17, 2024

152nd Open Championship - Royal Troon Official Players Yardage and Green Book

How can you not be romantic about The Open Championship?  The champions and personalities who've won the Claret Jug.  The history behind The Open as the oldest golf tournament in the world.  And this year a return to Royal Troon for the first time since 2016.

One of the great things about being credentialed for major championships is I get to share things with all of you that you might not otherwise get to see or learn about.  And like I have each of the last four Open Championships, I've got the official players yardage and green books from the 152nd Open Championship at Royal Troon.  Yup, the exact same yardage and green books players will be using this week to share with all of you.

Tuesday, July 16, 2024

Panmure Golf Club a Must Play on Your Next Scotland Golf Trip

American golfers naturally gravitate to Scotland as one of their top bucket list destinations. The home of golf features such iconic golf experiences as The Old Course at St. Andrews, Royal Dornoch, Muirfield, Prestwick, North Berek, Carnoustie Golf Links, and the site of The Open Championship this week, Troon, to name a few.

While these historic venues top any golfer’s list, Scotland is also home to hundreds of other wonderful under-the-radar courses that are rich in history and provide an authentic Scottish golf experience. One of those must-plays is Panmure Golf Club, located only 1.5 miles from Carnoustie and a 45-minute drive from St. Andrews.

Motocaddy Expands US Sales Team with Key New Hires

Motocaddy, the world’s leading electric caddy brand, has expanded its sales team in the U.S.

Five new hires across the country reflects the brand’s growing popularity and extensive market progression over the past 12 months.