Club manufacturers have been putting as much effort and engineering skill into the development of new hybrids and fairway woods as drivers.
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On Saturday, 8 DP World Tour members were granted conditional releases to play LIV Golf events this year — but not Jon Rahm.
Alright, Daily Duffer faithful, Tyler Reed here, and the forums are buzzing. Srixon just dropped their limited-edition ZXi black chrome irons – specifically the ZXi7 and ZXi5 models – and the internet, as always, has opinions. Our tour photographer snagged some shots of the ZXi7s at the Genesis Invitational, and I’ve been dissecting them, not just for their sleek looks, but for what they *really* mean for your game. First off, let’s address the elephant in the room: that black chrome finish. It’s undeniably gorgeous. Srixon has always made aesthetically pleasing irons, and this continues the trend. From a purely…
RIATH AL-SAMARRAI: Daily Mail Sport understands a deadline of Friday was set to accept the terms and, remarkably, Rahm has declined.
Here, we share nine noteworthy examples of appropriately named golf holes that are scattered about the U.S. and abroad.
Why did Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods fail to win at Riviera? A deep dive into one of the PGA Tour’s most intriguing mysteries.
As many of you sophisticated, data-driven golfers probably know, the biggest indicator of your scoring potential is how many greens you hit in regulation. If you are hitting three or four per round the chances of you being a single-digit handicapper are eerily similar to you scaling Mount Everest. But even the Tour players that
World No. 1 Jeeno Thitikul birdied her final three holes Saturday for a 6-under 66 and a two-stroke lead going into the final round of her home LPGA Thailand tournament.
Scottie Scheffler's Thursday stumble at Riviera left him in a strange, unfamiliar spot: Last place. Here's what that was like to watch.
Adam Rehberg from Bridgestone Golf joins the show to discuss the new Bridgestone Tour B golf balls and a new cover material
Scottie Scheffler's Thursday stumble at Riviera left him in a strange, unfamiliar spot: Last place. Here's what that was like to watch.

