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In recent years, golf grip technology has evolved significantly, with Golf Pride leading the way in innovation. The Reverse Taper putter grips from Golf Pride offer players a unique design that focuses on stability and consistency. Unlike traditional grips that taper sharply from the top to the bottom, the Reverse Taper grips are thicker at the bottom, providing more stability in the hands and promoting a more square putter face at impact. This article will explore the features, feel, and performance of the Golf Pride Reverse Taper putter grips and provide insights on how they can benefit players on the…
Toptracer, the world’s leading range technology provider, has recently announced a five-year partnership with The R&A for The Open and AIG Women’s Open. This partnership aims to enhance the fan experience both on-site at championships and at golf facilities using Toptracer technology. The collaboration will be highlighted at The 152nd Open at Royal Troon, where Toptracer will integrate its technology with Foresight Sports at The R&A Swing Zone to offer spectators a unique indoor experience. As the Official Ball Tracking Technology Supplier, Toptracer will continue to provide its tracing technology at The Open and AIG Women’s Open. The Tournament Range…
Swedish golfer Ludvig Aberg is leading the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open after two rounds with impressive back-to-back scores of 6-under 64. Antoine Rozner is one shot behind at 11 under, with Matteo Manassero and Sungjae Im tied for fourth at 10 under. Notable players like Collin Morikawa, Rory McIlroy, and Sahith Theegala are also in contention at 9 under. Despite the strong field, several PGA Tour stars missed the cut at the tournament. Hideki Matsuyama, who had previously made 14 cuts in a row, failed to make it to the weekend. Sepp Straka of Austria missed his sixth cut in…
The 2024 Amundi Evian Championship took place at the Evian Resort Golf Club in Evian-Les-Bains, France, with Japanese golfer Yuna Nishimura showcasing her skills during the second round of the tournament. Nishimura’s performance caught the attention of fans and experts alike as she navigated the challenging course with precision and finesse. The picturesque setting of the golf club provided a stunning backdrop for the competitive event, with players from around the world vying for the championship title. Nishimura’s participation in the Amundi Evian Championship highlighted her talent and dedication to the sport of golf. Her performance during the tournament demonstrated…
Ludvig Aberg, a rising golf star, has taken the Genesis Scottish Open by storm, holding a 36-hole lead with his impeccable golf skills. Aberg is known for his high, accurate golf shots and his humble demeanor, avoiding any talk of his success on the course. Despite his rapid rise to the No. 4 ranking in the world, Aberg remains grounded and focused on playing good golf, rather than letting his accomplishments define him. Aberg’s success can be attributed to his adherence to the Law of Jante, a Nordic concept that discourages expressions of individuality and personal success. This cultural mentality…
Stephen Stallings’ WITB for the ISCO Championship includes a TaylorMade Stealth Plus driver with a Graphite Design Tour AD DI 6X shaft and a Titleist TSi2 4-wood with a Mitsubishi Diamana D+ 70 TX shaft. He also carries Srixon ZX Utility and ZX7 Mk II irons, as well as Cleveland RTX6 ZipCore wedges with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shafts. Stallings completes his bag with a TaylorMade Spider X putter and Golf Pride MCC grips. Stallings’ choice of equipment reflects his preferences and playing style, with a focus on performance and consistency. The combination of TaylorMade and Titleist…
Collin Morikawa, a professional golfer, recently made headlines for his experimentation with swinging left-handed during a round at the Genesis Scottish Open. In late May, Morikawa decided to challenge himself and learn how to swing from the opposite side. He even ordered a left-handed 8-iron from TaylorMade to practice and get comfortable with the movement. This unconventional approach to training showcases Morikawa’s willingness to push boundaries and explore new techniques in golf. During a series of media interviews, Morikawa shared his motivation behind the left-handed experiment, emphasizing the importance of trying new things in golf. He acknowledged that most golfers…
Golf Games Explained offers a deep dive into unique golf formats that add excitement and variety to your usual round on the course. While golf is typically about achieving the lowest score, one format, Stableford, flips the script by awarding points for higher scores. Developed by Frank Barney Gorton Stableford in the late 1800s, Stableford was first used in competition in England in 1932. Despite its rich history, it remains relatively unknown outside of one PGA Tour event that uses the format each year. Stableford can be played with just two players, but is best suited for larger groups looking…
