Photos: Golf equipment spotted at the 2023 Travelers Championship

Golf equipment spotted at the 2023 Travelers Championship

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CROMWELL, Conn. — Connecticut has a reputation for being a quiet little part of the United States, but there were plenty of interesting things happening on the range before the start of the 2023 Travelers Championship. First, Collin Morikawa, Kurt Kitayama and several other TaylorMade staffers started testing the brand’s yet-to-be-released MG4 wedges. Then, Golfweek spotted a prototype Callaway Apex CB 4-iron in Adam Svensson’s bag on Tuesday evening. At the same time, several Titleist staffers are continuing the brand’s seeding process and testing the new T100, T150 and T200 irons.

Take a look at those clubs and many others spotted on the range and near the practice green at TPC River Highlands:

Rickie Fowler’s golf equipment at 2023 U.S. Open at LACC

A complete list of the golf equipment Rickie Fowler is using this week at the 2023 U.S. Open at Los Angeles Country Club.

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A complete list of the golf equipment Rickie Fowler is using this week at the 2023 U.S. Open at Los Angeles Country Club:

DRIVER: Cobra Aerojet LS (9 degrees), with Mitsubishi Diamana prototype 70 X shaft

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FAIRWAY WOODS: Cobra Aerojet LS (13.5 degrees), with Aldila Tour Green Graphene TX shaft,  Cobra King LTDx LS (17.5 degrees), with UST Mamiya LINQ White 8 shaft

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IRONS: Cobra King Forged Tour (4-PW), with KBS Tour C-Taper shafts

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WEDGES: Cobra King MIM (54, 56, 58 degrees), with KBS 610 shafts

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PUTTER: Odyssey Versa Jailbird

BALL: TaylorMade TP5

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GRIPS: Golf Pride Tour Velvet (full swing) / SuperStroke Tour 3.0 17-inch (putter)

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Golf bags: Six things to think about when buying your next bag

Six things to consider when buying a new golf bag, and several great options.

Like gloves, most golfers will use the same golf bag until it falls apart and is littered with holes. Even with broken leg supports, stuck zippers, golf balls falling out of rips and dirt covering the outside, the owners of such bags often want to get one more season out of them.

We get it. You would rather spend your money on greens fees or save it for a buddy trip, but a well-made golf bag can make your day on the course more manageable and comfortable. And with a bit of thought, buying your next bag doesn’t have to break the bank. Here are six things to consider before you buy your next golf bag.

1. Do you ride or walk? This is crucial because the needs of golfers who walk (or almost always walk) differ significantly from those of golfers who exclusively ride in carts.

Most walkers (especially those who carry their bag versus using a push cart) need a stand bag. Look for well-made retractable legs, a sturdy base and well-padded shoulder straps. Most stand bags come with a backpack-style, two-strap mechanism that distributes the bag’s weight over both your shoulders, which is ergonomically ideal, but some players prefer the old-school single strap.

If you exclusively ride in a cart when you play, a stand bag will work, but you can also consider a cart bag, which tends to be larger and heavier but has more pockets for storage. You want to be sure your cart bag has handles on the top and bottom to make it easier to get in and out of your car.

What about a staff bag, you ask? The only players who should consider a staff bag are golfers who never carry their bag and are offered one for free by a company or golf equipment brand. In other words, pros or influencers.

2. Pockets. Any golf bag you buy should have easily accessible storage pockets for balls, tees and a water bottle. You should also look for a valuables pockets for your wallet, car keys and watch, and that pocket should be lined in fleece or a soft material so your valuables don’t get scratched. A pocket where you can keep a rain jacket is also great, as is a loop where you can lash an umbrella if you need to carry one.

3. Weight. If you are in the market for a cart bag, weight is not an issue. If you walk, look for the lightest stand bag you can find that has the storage you require. Anything around 3.5 to 4 pounds, empty, can be considered reasonably light. Remember, you’ll carry this bag up and down hills for miles, so every bit of weight savings will make your day easier.

4. Durability. There is a difference between light and flimsy, and if you pick up a golf bag and it feels like the legs can easily be bent, or the plastic base might crack if you drop it, keep looking. You want sturdy zippers, reinforcements in the strap areas and an overall sense of solidness to the bag.

5. Rain protection. Any stand or cart bag you buy should come with a rain hood that covers the opening of the bag and your clubs, and it’s wise to take the hood on and off a few times after you buy the bag so you can do it quickly instead of waiting to see how it works while you (and your clubs) get wet. Most bags are made with water-resistant materials, but if you know you will play a lot in rainy conditions, consider a bag that uses waterproof materials instead. It might add weight, but the tradeoff on a long, wet day could be worth it.

6. Style. This is the last thing you should think about when it comes to your golf bag. Yes, everyone likes a cool-looking bag, but this has to be a “form follows function” product for you. If you love the color of a bag, but it’s heavy, doesn’t have enough pockets or lacks durability, you will need to buy another bag too soon.

Bonus Tip: If you are buying a stand bag, look for small loops or cords in the bag, just under the legs. Many bags have these tiny loops so you can secure the legs and avoid them opening when you secure your stand bag to a cart or a pushcart. Is it a necessary feature? No, but it’s a sweet thing to have.

Below are 10 golf bags you might want to consider if you are in the market for a new one.

Father’s Day Gift Guide: Last minute golf gifts for dad

There’s still time! Get dad a great last-minute golf gift and save Father’s Day.

Father’s Day is less than a week away. Yes, you read that right. Sunday, June 18 is already almost here.

Don’t sweat it though, Golfweek has you covered. Everything on this list can make it to its destination in time for Father’s Day if ordered by Monday the 12th, and most of these gifts can be ordered even closer to Father’s Day. Any items on this list from Amazon are available through Prime to help you make dad’s day special even if you’re short on time.

Apparel, accessories, tech gifts and even wine make this list to help you make Father’s Day one to remember, even if you almost forgot.

Best sun protection gear for golfers in 2023

Stay cool on the golf course all summer long with our list of best ways to beat the heat and protect yourself from the summer sun.

Summer is here which means its time to prepare for the hottest and sunniest days of the year.

No matter if it’s 80 degrees, 120 or somewhere in between, you need to have sun protection to avoid sunburns, UV damage and even skin cancer.

John Hopkins Medicine recommends applying water-resistant sunscreen with no less than 30 SPF to exposed skin every two hours. They also recommend using a lip balm that has 15 SPF. Applying sunscreen before you tee off and when you make the turn is a good habit.

With many brands making breathable long sleeve shirts and pants, opting to wear sleeves/pants can save you from overexposure over the course of the golf season.

Check out some of our favorite products to keep you safe in the sun, all summer long. Be sure to check out our favorite sunglasses and hats for the 2023 golf season to keep you looking and feeling cool.

2023 PGA Championship: Golf equipment at Oak Hill Country Club

Close-up photographs of the golf equipment star players are using at the 2023 PGA Championship.

ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The best golfers in the world have returned to Rochester’s Oak Hill Country Club for the first time in a decade to play the 2023 PGA Championship. The venerable Donald Ross course has undergone an extensive renovation and hundreds of trees have been removed from the property since the tournament was here 10 years ago, but it promises to push the players, and their equipment, to the limit. With thick rough, narrow fairways and tricky greens, Oak Hill does not surrender birdies easily.

Take a close-up look at the golf equipment star players like Scottie Scheffler, Jon Rahm and Brooks Koepka are using this week at Oak Hill.

Mother’s Day Gift Guide: Golf equipment and accessories for mom

Give mom something she’ll actually use out on the course this Mother’s Day.

Mother’s Day is quickly approaching so it’s time to get mom the perfect gift to help her post low scores all season long.

Whether she’s a competitive player or just loves to go out and have fun with the family on the weekends, there are plenty of options here to get your mom her favorite gift of the year.

From top drivers to some of our favorite shoes, headcovers, jewelry and more, we have all of the bases covered for mom to spend more time on the course.

Be sure to check out our lists on other items like women’s golf shoes or 12 up-and-coming golf brands to watch in 2023.

Irons used by golfers ranked in the top 10 in Strokes Gained: Approach the Green

Quality iron play is critical to winning the 2023 Masters, and these 10 golfers rank highest on the PGA Tour for good iron shots.

With all due respect to this week’s PGA Tour event, the Valero Texas Open, and with the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play completed, much of the golf world is focusing its attention on next week’s Masters.

The first men’s major championship of 2023 is shaping up to be an epic event, with stars such Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy and Jon Rahm having played well this year.

Augusta National Golf Club will test every aspect of each player’s game, but precision iron play will be especially important because it can help golfers set up birdie chances while also avoiding card-wrecking big numbers.

Below is the list of the 10 golfers who lead the PGA Tour in Strokes Gained: Approach the Green – a statistic that measures how much of an advantage a golfer has over the field based exclusively on his play from the fairway – along with the irons those players are using.

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Rickie Fowler and Kygo release new Puma Golf Palm Tree Crew Collection

Rickie Fowler has joined up with popular DJ, Kygo, to provide a collection fit for the tropics.

Puma Golf and Palm Tree Crew have released another collection inspired by golf and music.

Rickie Fowler has joined up with popular DJ, Kygo, to provide a collection fit for the tropics. The Puma Golf x PTC collection was designed to mix golf, music and relaxation together to achieve a lifestyle vibe.

“Working with Puma Golf to continue developing the collaboration with Kygo and PTC keeps me creative,” Fowler said. “Golf and music both have tempo and rhythm, bringing the art of them together through a fashion lens is unique. The Puma x PTC collection gives me confidence in my personal style that I can rock on the course. It’s cool.” 

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Rickie Fowler in all new Palm Tree Crew Collection by Puma Golf
Rickie Fowler in all new Palm Tree Crew Collection by Puma Golf. (Puma Golf)

The collection features a variety of polos, hoodies, shorts, caps, shoes and more. Cobra’s Aerojet even got a makeover to keep up with this lineup. The line has added in hues of aqua green, bright pink, white, and black to resemble a hot and vibrant Miami Beach.

Cobra Golf x Palm Tree Crew Collection Aerojet driver
Cobra Golf x Palm Tree Crew Collection Aerojet driver. (Cobra)

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“So excited to be going into the third year in a row of Puma x PTC. This collection helps continue our mission to bring the worlds of golf and music together,” Kygo said. “Want to thank everyone who has been a part of the journey and welcome to the new members of the crew. Can’t wait to see what you guys think.”

You can learn more and shop the collection here.

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Equipment spotted at the 2023 Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club

Golfweek’s resident equipment expert, senior writer David Dusek, is on-site at Riviera.

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PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. — This week marks the last event on the PGA Tour’s 2023 West Coast Swing, a series of events that rolled from PGA West to Torrey Pines, Pebble Beach, TPC Scottsdale and now Riviera Country Club outside Los Angeles.

The courses on the West Coast Swing test every player’s skill, along with every club in his bag. This week, Golfweek’s resident equipment expert, senior writer David Dusek, is on-site at Riviera. He has already spent time in the practice areas and in the PGA Tour vans, talking with equipment builders, players and caddies. He filmed the video with Titleist Vokey Design wedge builder Aaron Dill and took the photos of the gear you will see below.

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