Monday, June 16, 2025

Cobra Golf Introduces New DS-ADAPT LS Long Drive Head

COBRA Golf, a leader in golf club innovation, today introduced the DS-ADAPT LS Long Drive clubheadDeveloped in collaboration with three-time World Long Drive Champion and Cobra staff member Kyle Berkshire, the new Long Drive head is aimed at aggressive players who swing with maximum speed and distance in mind. 

Featuring six degrees of loft, the Long Drive version of the DS-ADAPT LS clubhead is the most aerodynamic head shape in the Cobra driver family, promoting the fastest possible swing speedsThe Long Drive model features the same 445cc club volume as the standard LS, but with a deeper face and more compact shape. Subtle shaping differences include a 2mm deeper face height and 3mm shorter profile from front to back. 

Finalists Announced for 2025 Gary Player International Golfer of the Year Award presented by FlightScope

Finalists have been named for the 2025 Gary Player International Golfer of the Year Award presented by FlightScope, as announced by the Golf Coaches Association of America in partnership with FlightScope. 

The award is given to five outstanding collegiate golfers from outside the United States, one each for NCAA Divisions I, II, and III, as well as NAIA and NJCAA

ECCO GOLF Launches Not My Day Collection

ECCO GOLF® has launched the​ brand​ new Not My Day Collection - a limited-edition, fashion-forward capsule designed for golfers who know that​ some days, it’s not about the score - it’s about showing up, enjoying the moment, and doing it in​ style.

This two-shoe drop for both men and women blends ECCO’s renowned craftsmanship with subtle storytelling to create a retro, street-styled look.

4th U.S. Adaptive Open Field Set; Deloitte Expands Support for Championship

The United States Golf Association (USGA) today announced the field for the 4th U.S. Adaptive Open Championship, to be played at Woodmont Country Club in Rockville, Md., from July 7-9.


Deloitte*, the official professional services sponsor of the USGA, will provide financial support in the form of travel-related expense reimbursements to each of this year’s 96 competitors. Additionally, for the first time in championship history, the final round of the U.S. Adaptive Open will be broadcast live on the Golf Channel, made possible through Deloitte’s expanded support.

Fujikura Celebrates Major Championship Victory At Oakmont

At the US Open in Oakmont, the trend remained the same. VENTUS is consistently the choice of major champions. Congratulations to the champion on winning the third major event of the 2025 season.

The winner’s bag featured a VENTUS Black 6-X in their driver. Designed with advanced VeloCore+technology, VENTUS provided the stability, accuracy, and distance needed to conquer the demanding layout of this historic venue.

Major Championship, Major Style: JJ Spaun Captures 2025 U.S. Open with Puma Golf

J.J. Spaun secured his first major championship win in style, sinking a sixty-four foot putt on the 72nd hole to win the 2025 U.S. Open title, in just his second U.S. Open appearance. Oakmont offered a tremendous test for the entire field and when the final scores were posted, Spaun was the only golfer to finish under par, a feat accomplished thanks to the longest made putt of the week.

Outfitted in Puma Golf’s Mattr collection apparel, Spaun battled the notoriously difficult course while remaining firmly planted, even in challenging Sunday weather conditions, thanks to his PUMA Ignite Elevate 2 Tour golf shoes.

JJ Spaun Wins US Open with LAB Golf Putter

JJ Spaun was four shots back at the turn on Sunday. He battled bad lies, a ricochet off the flagstick on No. 2, and major pressure.  But while the rest of the field slipped, Spaun kept climbing.

Over the final seven holes, Spaun made more than 136 feet of putts with his LAB Golf DF3 putter including a curling 64-footer on the 72nd hole to seal his first major. And when the final putt dropped, he was the only player to finish the U.S. Open under par.

Unmatched Grit, Major Glory: J.J. Spaun Conquers Oakmont to Win First Major Championship

With unwavering resilience and poise, Srixon staffer J.J. Spaun delivered a major championship breakthrough at the 2025 U.S. Open, conquering the brutal test of Oakmont Country Club to claim his first major championship title.

The victory comes just months after Spaun’s close-call at The PLAYERS Championship – a near miss that tested his resolve but was important for his confidence moving forward. Despite mounting championship pressure and tough elements all day, Spaun remained calm after a shaky start that included a 5-over 40 to open his front nine. 

2025 U.S. Open Championship: 10 Things to Know: Round 4

JJ Spaun, with just one PGA Tour victory to his name, punctuated a life-changing moment of his 14-year professional career by rolling in a 65-foot putt to edge Scotland’s Robert MacIntyre by two strokes and win the 2025 US Open.

As chasers Adam Scott, Viktor Hovland, Tyrrell Hatton, and Cameron Young unraveled, Spaun managed to steady the ship through all of the turbulence.

Man of Steel: Spaun Shows True Grit in Winning 125th U.S. Open Championship

All week at Oakmont Country Club, J.J. Spaun wielded his trusty putter like a magic wand. It started on Thursday with the only bogey-free round (66) of the U.S. Open, and 72 hours later he closed one of the wildest Sundays in the 125 editions of this championship with an improbable, cross-country birdie putt on the 72nd green.

The 34-year-old Southern Californian, with just one PGA Tour victory to his name, punctuated the life-changing moment of his 14-year professional career by rolling in a 65-foot putt to edge Scotland’s Robert MacIntyre by two strokes. Spaun, a former San Diego State star, posted a final-round, 2-over 72 for a 72-hole total of 1-under 279. He was the lone competitor to finish in red figures.

Saturday, June 14, 2025

2025 U.S. Open Championship: 10 Things to Know: Round 3

It’s almost Sunday at the US Open and the leaderboard is packed with players who would be first time major champions. 

Adam Scott is the only major champion among the top-10 on the leaderboard at Oakmont.  Will the energy of youth or the experience of age prevail?

Burns 54-Hole Leader By One Over Scott at 125th U.S. Open

It might not involve all the marquee names people expected to start the week, yet the storylines going into Sunday’s final round of the 125th U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club are quite compelling.

You have 54-hole leader Sam Burns, a former junior and college All-American with five PGA Tour victories, but no majors. Burns backed up his second-round, 5-under-par 65 – the third-lowest in Oakmont U.S. Open history – with a 69 on Saturday for a three-round total of 4-under 206.

Callaway Announces Limited Edition Brushed Copper Apex Ai200 and Ai300 Irons

You already know how great the Callaway Apex Ai200 and Ai300 irons are. And I didn’t think there was any way Callaway could have made them better.  But they just did.

Callaway has announced a limited edition release of Apex Ai/00 and Ai300 irons in a gorgeous Brushed Copper finish.  They are available for pre-order now.

2025 U.S. Open Championship: 10 Things to Know: Round 2

We’re halfway through the 2025 US Open and for the first time since 2021, no player among the top-5 and ties on the 36-hole leader board has a U.S.Open championship on his resume.

The scoring on the Front 9 through 36 holes is 38.096 while the scoring on the Back 9 is 36.613. The scoring average through 36 holes is 74.709 (+4.709), which is the highest average score relative to par at the U.S.Open since 2018 (+5.04 at Shinnecock Hills through 36 holes).

Burns (65) Sizzles on Day 2 at Oakmont for 36-Hole Lead

When a U.S. Open is contested on a beast of a layout like Oakmont Country Club, volatility is expected along with lots of carnage.

Thursday’s opening round of the 125th edition of this championship – the 10th on this venerable western Pennsylvania cathedral – certainly had all of that, with just 10 sub-70 scores and one of the highest scoring averages (74.64) in the last 25 years.

Graphite Design New Tour AD VF Utility Driving Iron Shafts Announced

Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts, Inc. announced the release of the new Graphite Design Tour AD VF Utility Driving Iron shafts.


These will be available beginning July 11th, 2025 through Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts, Inc. and their Authorized Dealer network in the United States, Europe, Australia, Canada, South America, South Africa, and the UAE.

Thursday, June 12, 2025

2025 U.S. Open Championship: 10 Things to Know: Round 1

The 125th U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club is underway and today's first round of play presented a challenging test.

The scoring average in Round 1 was 74.63, which was the highest first-round scoring average at a U.S. Open since 2018 at Shinnecock Hills (76.47).

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Data Behind the Church Pews at Oakmont

Oakmont Country Club, known for its narrow fairways, Church Pew bunkers, and challenging layout, is the 2025 US Open venue this week and promises drama. Previously, having hosted the Championship in 2016, Oakmont provided PGA Tour professionals with one of the toughest tournaments of the season, where only four competitors broke par, three of whom were at -1. 


With the rough lush and the bunkers deep, accuracy off the tee is paramount, pars are crucial, and every stroke will be a test of the players’ skill.

Original Penguin Brand Ambassadors Sport Signature Styles at US Open

Original Penguin Golf® by Munsingwear®, a division of Perry Ellis International, is proud to highlight that brand ambassadors Brian Campbell, Johnny Keefer and Nico Echavarria will be showcasing Original Penguin’s heritage and style at the U.S. Open, June 12-15 at Oakmont Country Club, as Original Penguin celebrates 70 years of the Original Good Times.

These ambassadors will be outfitted in Original Penguin’s soft to the touch and lightweight performance polos, pullovers and pants. On Friday, Campbell, Echavarria, and Keefer will take the course wearing the Technical Earl Polo—a modern performance update to a style that elevated golf fashion.

USGA Announces Tee Times for 125th U.S. Open Championship

The United States Golf Association (USGA) today announced tee times for the first two rounds of the 2025 U.S. Open Championship, Thursday (June 12) and Friday (June 13), at 7,372-yard, par-70 Oakmont (Pa.) Country Club.


The U.S. Open is a 72-hole, stroke-play competition. A field of 156 players will play 18 holes of stroke play on June 12 and 13, after which the field will be reduced to the low 60 scores and ties. Those players making the cut will play 18 holes on June 14 and 15. If there is a tie upon the completion of 72 holes, a two-hole aggregate playoff will immediately follow. If this playoff results in a tie, the tied players will immediately continue to play off hole-by-hole until the winner is determined.