I play a lot of golf with a lot of different types of golfers. A fairly big crowd of scratch and plus-handicap golfers, but just as many 10-to-15 handicaps, too. Over time I’ve noticed certain trends arise. Not just in their games, but also in the things golfers say about their games. On the face Read more…
Sahith Theegala has had a quiet fall on the course, but with cuffing season in full swing, he’s making some big moves off it. On Sunday, the 27-year-old PGA Tour pro announced his engagement to longtime girlfriend Julianna “Juju” Chan with a dramatic Hawaii photo shoot. Check it out, love birds. Sahith Theegala / Instagram Read more…
In the early 1990s, Oakmont Country Club—host of the 2025 U.S. Open, its 15th men’s or women’s major championship and revered as one of the nation’s greatest courses—as covered in trees. Each hole was shrouded in a cloak of timber and leaf, the views of other holes almost non-existent. The members, at least most of Read more…
These tour pros have everything to play for in the next month.
The tournament at Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa’s Fazio Canyons course in November 2026 will be the PGA Tour’s first partnership with a digital-first golf brand.
There are far more things Tiger Woods has to be concerned about than his Official World Golf Ranking points. After all, he did announce last week that he underwent a surgery to replace a disk in his back.
What could have (and perhaps should have) been a quiet day during golf’s autumn ebb turned into another hubbub when Bryson DeChambeau seemingly evoked Rory McIlroy’s gut-wrenching missed putt on the 18th hole of the 2024 US Open
Bryson DeChambeau went a disappointing 1-3-1 at the recent Ryder Cup, but we may know what the problem was now: He wasn’t playing with Stephen Curry.
The 30-year-old played plenty of good golf and made plenty of money during 2025, but there were no great weeks. For the first time since turning pro in 2016, Rahm failed to hoist an individual trophy.
Is any handicapping system immune to dishonest golfers?
In our ongoing series with Golf Australia chief executive James Sutherland, our readers get clarity on golf’s most pertinent issues
Aussies of the month: Aces Galore! Yes, you read that correctly as plural – Aussies of the Month. We saw several professional tour winners across the world, but no clear standout. So, the obvious development in the past month was the string of Australian weekend golfers (and one truly elite junior golfer) bagging aces: Talk Read more…
Adopting a longer-back, shorter-through stroke helps remove the “steering” impulse you might have that often gets the putterhead twisting and hitting the ball off-line.
Make your target bigger by aiming at the safe side of the green.
Need something simple to think about during your swing? Then borrow this golf-ball logo trick.
Similar to how you’d call around and get different quotes before moving forward on a house project, it’s important to do the same thing in advance of a clubfitting.
A number of clubs in Schauffele’s bag played a role in the win, but it was his Callaway Apex TCB irons that turned the tide down the stretch.
PXG, Callaway and Cobra are leading the way in producing irons that limit the amount of distance lost for shots off the toe.
Being a golf sicko that grew up in New Jersey, I had always heard stories about this place called Due Process. People talked about it with more reverence than they would for Pine Valley. The place only like 60 or 70 members. It’s as exclusive as it gets, yet there are no rules when you’re Read more…
News that Royal Queensland Golf Club has received government approval to use its returned parcel of land to develop a new short course continues a welcome trend in course architecture.
They say money can’t buy happiness, but whoever “they” is probably hasn’t meant David Dean Halbert.