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Hi Golfer,

How’d you do yesterday?

I’m not sure if I’ll ever financially recover from all of the stuff I bought.

The good news? We’ve got a first look at some new golf balls. The bad news? They look pretty darn good. Bye-bye money!

TOGETHER WITH VICE

Meet the Vice Pro Air

New from Vice

Vice has a new golf ball. The Pro Air should be capable of dependable distance for all swing speeds while still being efficient from 100 yards in and on the green.

Is it right for you?

🏌️‍♂️ PRIME DAY

MORE Prime Day Deals!

Save some cash.

Yesterday kicked off the start of Amazon Prime Day 2024. We’ve added a few more products to our list to help you save some cash on your favorite golf gear.

🏌️‍♂️ TOUR

These 10 Players Have a Chance to Win the Open

My money is on number 3.

Who’s going to win the Open Championship? Our Tour expert Sean has narrowed it down to a list of 10 players.

He hasn’t been wrong yet.

GOLF HACKS

Never Miss a Bunker Shot Again

Three Things to Know

You struggle out of the bunker, don’t you?

Here are three things you can work on to take your bunker game to the next level.

GOLF SHOES

These FootJoy Shoes are Elegance Personified

For the past few years, FootJoy has turned to the renowned wool-weaver Harris Tweed for help creating limited-edition golf shoes to celebrate the Open Championship.

This year’s rendition may just be my favorite.

ASK MGS

Q: Who should play a utility/driving iron? 

When you’re dealing with what I call the transition zone of your golf bag (the space between your longest fairway wood and the longest iron in your bag), there are several different ways you can go.

Other than the iron from your set (and companies rarely make anything longer than a 4-iron these days), a utility iron is going to be your lowest-flying option.

So, at the most basic level, a utility iron can be great for anyone who needs a long iron replacement but isn’t looking for the increased trajectory you’d expect from a hybrid or high-lofted fairway wood.

I’m a high-lofted fairway wood (7-Woods RULE!) and occasional hybrid guy, but I’m considering building a utility iron for windy days or when course conditions favor more roll.

If you’re looking for the proverbial fairway finder for short par 4s and other tight driving holes and struggle with hybrids (as many golfers do), a utility iron might be a solution.

That’s your want-/needs-based stuff. From a fitting perspective, you typically want to see 5mph of ball speed difference between clubs. For nearly every golfer, there is a point at which you can’t quite get the speed you need with the next longest iron in the set.

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