Golf Australia has provided the following information on how clubs should best manage play during the current environment:
The TaylorMade P·790 iron lineup upgrades are both subtle and dramatic – including a whole new $US3,000 titanium model
Forgiving but workable with a highly appealing look. We considered 22 players irons; 14 made the list.
A great look, distance and shotmaking. These irons have it all. We considered 17 players distance irons; 11 made the list.
Not every stick is new for Tiger. It appears he is using the same TaylorMade Milled Grind wedges from last season, as well as the TaylorMade M3 5-wood.
Ping engineers designed a more flexible, free-moving face to amplify ball speeds.
This incident shows you just how dangerous it is to throw or break clubs.
The new Ping i210 (the compact, cavity back players iron) and i500 (a fast-faced players distance iron) reveal that iron technology for today’s better players adroitly balances two pressing characteristics: precision and power.
A combination instrument of precision and distance, these clubs allow you to hit one less club – at least – into the green.
Creative use of technology and materials has modernised this category without giving up the classic shape better players prefer.
In his Day 2 battle against Marc Leishman, Bubba broke out an iron on the group’s ninth tee box. Just trying to keep it in the fairway, right?
The new, sleeker P•UDI and wider-soled P•DHY aim to replace the long irons, hybrids or high-lofted fairway woods in the bag by offering a flatter, more penetrating flight, but still exhibiting the ball speed of a flexible-face iron.
As golf courses have become more eco-friendly, there is a good chance you’ll soon encounter, if you haven’t already, an area marked as a “no-play zone”. The term was added to cover a number of marked areas of the course where your ball is not out-of-bounds, yet you’re not allowed to hit a shot.
Golf tips are great, but one of the complexities of getting the most out of them is context: Apply even the best information at the wrong time or in the wrong amount, and it’s like dropping in on a movie right in the middle. It can be hard to pick up the story, and you Read more…
On the practice range during tournament weeks, it’s more about informed decisions than refinement.
A wrap of the action on the final day of LIV Golf Adelaide at The Grange Golf Club in South Australia.
The marketing claims around the first Grass League event held last week at the Phoenix-area night golf course, Glass Clippings Rolling Hills, were bold. It was to be high stakes par-3 golf under the lights, where amateurs would compete for a $100,000 purse (yes, amateurs. More on that later). The tournament’s organizers, who leased and Read more…
AUGUSTA, Ga. — It’s true, there are occasions when Internet headlines veer toward hyperbole. I really would love for that to be the case here. First, some background: On Friday, the Masters held its annual golf lottery in which a handful of media members are granted a coveted Monday tee time at Augusta National. My Read more…