The Tour Edge Hot Launch 524 series of woods once again brings together the company’s highest levels of technology, borrowed from the top innovations in its Exotics line-up, to a more budget-conscious consumer with drivers, fairway woods and hybrids that in some cases are half the going rate of many popular models.
Tour Edge’s Hot Launch C524 irons and wedges are designed for golfers who prefer a more classic cavity-back design. The E524 irons and wedges provide plenty of help by focusing on ease of getting the ball up in the air or, in the case of the wedges, out of the sand.
Editor’s note—Upon hearing the news of Toby Keith’s passing on Feb. 6 at age 62 from stomach cancer, I couldn’t help but reflect on the interview that ran in 2019. As a fan of country music and Keith’s work as well (his concert at West Point in 2004 a few years after 9/11 was one Read more…
The first time Victor Cruz played a real round of golf, he did so at Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield, N.J., a venue that’s hosted countless major championships. In skiing terms, Cruz tried to start on a double black diamond when he should have been taking it slow on the bunny hill. RELATED: Bettors outraged Read more…
Webb Simpson is always thinking about what’s next. As the 2024 golf season quickly approaches, the PGA Tour pro and ambassador for Empower, a financial services company, is busy sharpening his game. “I’m excited for next season,” says Simpson. “It’s always nice to have a fresh start come January. My putting has been really solid Read more…
The first thing one notices at the Cape Club of Palm City is that there isn’t a starter—and that’s a good sign. At this completely reimagined club that sits just off I-95 along Florida’s Treasure Coast, members have open access to the first tee. The three-hour round is alive and thriving. The Cape Club of Read more…
LPGA Tour winner Jessica Korda has announced on social media that she and her husband, Johnny DelPrete, had their first child, Greyson John DelPrete, this past Saturday.
The end of the 2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am was messy on a lot levels. High winds and heavy rain forced the PGA Tour to cancel the remainder of the tournament late Sunday, reducing the retooled signature event to little more than a carbon copy of the no-cut, 54-hole shindig happening down in Mayakoba. The Read more…
A win is a win. It doesn’t matter if it’s 54 holes, Wyndham Clark is your new AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am victor. That comes with 700 FedEx Cup points, $US3.6 million and (apparently) an ice cream treat that’ll make LIV golfers second-guess their decision.
Finishing runner-up at Pebble Beach moved Aberg all the way up to 11th in the world ranking, an amazing accomplishment considering the Swede turned pro only last June.
Clark, who ranked first in strokes gained/putting for the week, picked up more than six shots on the field on the greens in his first competitive outing with the Odyssey Ai One Jailbird Cruiser mallet.
When Anthony Kim withdrew from the Wells Fargo Championship in 2012 after just one round, plagued by injuries and poor play, nobody had a clue that it would be his last round on the PGA Tour—including Kim. But a month later, when he tore his Achilles tendon jogging on the beach, it was the straw Read more…
Word among the golf cognoscenti was that LIV’s financial proposal fell short of the ballpark Clark’s team had in mind and that LIV baulked at Clark’s counter-offer.
PEBBLE BEACH — The last thing Leo Lukenas remembers before he died was the routine task he had performed countless times for 50 years as a caddie and for 25 years working at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am—just handing a few clubs to his player. Carrying for amateur Geoff Couch in last year’s tournament, Lukenas Read more…
PEBBLE BEACH — PGA Tour regulations stipulate that tournament officials have to make every effort to complete 72 holes at a given event, and every effort is likely going to be needed to play four rounds of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. The weather forecast for Sunday’s final round of this $20 million signature event Read more…
Wyndham Clark got an enormous rules break during his otherwise spectacular, record-breaking round of 60 in the third round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. And on the day after Groundhog Day in the US, he has some kind of critter to thank for it.