At 14 years old, Will McGee was the youngest player in the PNC Championship last week. But that doesn’t mean he wasn’t giving some lessons out there. During his press conference with his mom, Annika Sorenstam, it became clear that Will’s approach to the game is something a World Golf Hall of Famer is copying Read more…
By now, most would agree that the hoodie has not only become acceptable attire on the golf course, it’s become encouraged. Golf stodginess will always remain at the most elite clubs in the world, but even at the stuffiest places, you’ll likely find a logoed hoodie in the pro shop. That said, are there still Read more…
TGL will introduce a series of new hole designs for its second season, including architect-led concepts inspired by real-world landscapes, as the tech-driven league looks to build on its inaugural year.
If you’re looking to develop your wedge game around the greens, consider the role of backspin. Adding or taking away backspin is a terrific way to put more shots in your bag and hit your chips and pitches closer to the hole. Spin comes from what the clubface is doing at impact: An open face Read more…
Young Tiger Woods—which I’m defining here as the period before he turned 30, encompassing eight major wins from his 1997 Masters through 2002—was a phenomenon. He was a disruptor in the truest sense of the word, dominating golf courses with the kind of athletic prowess golf hadn’t seen before. What followed, though, was a perhaps Read more…
A few years ago, I attended a Gary Player golf event with an incredible cast of golf luminaries, but one person stood out. That would be Lee Trevino, a walking, talking golf encyclopedia who when approached on the driving range immediately started given me lesson on ball-striking. RELATED: Lee Trevino recalls the best he ever Read more…
The PNC Championship concluded what frequently is called the silly season, but silliness gave way to seriously impressive, the performance delivered by the winners, Matt Kuchar and his son Cameron.
Your approach shot just misses the green and manages to avoid the bunker on that side. Seems lucky, until you get to your ball and realize you might’ve been better off in the sand. Not only are you short-sided and in the rough, you have to carry the hazard that’s staring you in the face. Read more…
Ryan Gerard completed his mission improbable, traveling 16,000 kilometres, from the US to Mauritius, an island nation in the Indian Ocean, in an effort to earn a Masters invitation.
Woods and Thomas leave more questions than answers as we preview Season 2 of TGL. Will Atlanta Drive Golf Club be able to repeat without Justin Thomas? And will Tiger Woods join Jupiter Links Golf Club this season? Read The Line Keith Stewart explains a way you can win up to $500,000 by predicting the Read more…
Tasmanian tour pro Mat Goggin was 13 years old in the late 1980s, enjoying his first year of playing golf, when his grandfather insisted he head to 7 Mile Beach in Hobart, Tasmania, to hit balls off the sand.
As a key contribuitor to the development and success of Full Swing, the well-established golf simulator provider, Evan El-Saden has a keen understanding of his clientele. They are people who can pay tens of thousands of dollars to have a system installed in their home or office and hit balls any time they choose. There Read more…
Is there anything worse than leaving a putt short? Yes—illness, famine, war—there is plenty in this life far worse than a putt left short. But you know what I mean. That sting that follows when the ball halts its rotation before reaching the cup is singular. What could have been? You’ll never know. You didn’t Read more…
Golfpocalypse is a meandering collection of words about golf (professional and otherwise) that sometimes, but not always, has a point. Reach out with your questions or comments on absolutely anything at [email protected]. We’ll publish the best emails here. I have to give credit where it’s due here, so shout out to my colleague Joel Beall, Read more…
Welcome one and all to the final installment of The Feed in 2025. Because YouTube golf doesn’t have a sleepy fall season or a leisurely Hawaii Swing like the PGA Tour, there’s no need to look back at the year that was because the content simply never stops. So join us as we plow headlong Read more…
Throughtout his legendary—and LOOOOOONG—career, LeBron James has always displayed the signes of a true basketball sicko. When his team isn’t playing, he’s got NBA League Pass on keeping tabs on the rest of the Association. But apparently that’s not the case anymore in YEAR 23. The reason? Golf. As we’ve seen in recent months, the Read more…
It is a time of reckoning for the American Ryder Cup team, brought by an embarrassing collapse during the first two days at Bethpage Black that, three months later, remains no less dispiriting. That may seem hyperbolic after a singles-session surge nearly produced a historic comeback in the 45th edition of the match back in Read more…
Editor’s Note: In honor of Tiger Woods’ 50th birthday on Dec. 30, 2025, Golf Digest is analyzing different parts of Woods’ game and career to explain what made the 15-time major champion so great. Other parts of this series will examine Woods’ putting, his mental game, equipment, course strategy, golf swing, and more. Tiger Woods Read more…
Golf Digest is talking to the next generation of course architects whose names might be new to you, but are popping up more and more with great projects. This interview has been edited for concision. The full Q&A is available on the “Feed the Ball” podcast with architecture editor Derek Duncan. What renovation work do Read more…
If you’re a baseball fan, you know what it’s like to watch a player from “The Show” step down to the minor leagues from time to time. Sometimes they’re sent down for poor performance, other times it’s for an injury rehab assignment, but regardless of the circumstances, the result is almost always the same: They Read more…