Podcasts
TG2: Do the new USGA rules even matter?
Knudson and Rob discuss the new USGA rules for 2019, wondering if they will make any difference at all. Dropping from the knee, time to find your ball, ground in the hazard, and stroke/distance are all talked about.
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A putter that I love and hate – Club Junkie Podcast
In this episode of the Club Junkie Podcast, we dive into one of the most interesting flatstick releases of the year with a full review of the new TaylorMade SYSTM 2 putters. After spending time on the greens, I break down what makes this design stand out, where it performs, and why it has me completely torn between loving it and fighting it. If you are into feel, alignment, and consistency, this is one you will want to hear about.
We also take a look at some of the putters in play on the PGA Tour last week. From familiar favorites to a few surprising setups, there is always something to learn from what the best players in the world are rolling with under pressure.
To wrap things up, I walk through the process of building a set of JP Golf Prime irons paired with Baddazz Gold Series shafts. From component selection to performance goals, this is a deep dive into what goes into creating a unique custom set and why this combo has been so intriguing.
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Club Junkie: My top 10 zero-torque putter rankings! What came out on top?
I break down my first top 10 zero-torque putter rankings for 2026. From the biggest names in the category to a few under-the-radar surprises, I dive into what makes each of these putters stand out and how they performed. I have used every one of these putters on the list, both in practice and on the course.
Talk about feel, consistency, forgiveness, and of course, whether zero-torque technology actually delivers on its promise to help you start more putts on line. If you have been curious about making the switch or just want to know which models are leading the pack this year, this episode has you covered.
Did your favorite putter make the list?
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Fore Love of Golf: Johnny Thompson of Callaway Golf
In Episode 49, the boys chat with Johnny Thompson, a longtime Callaway Golf employee. Johnny has worked in some great roles within the company, including years as a Tour Rep for Odyssey and Callaway. He has spent time on the LPGA Tour, Champions Tour, and PGA Tour and is now working as the Tour Content Manager for the company. JT is a fun guy and someone that is very knowledgeable in the clubfitting and Tour worlds.
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smarterthanusga
Feb 22, 2019 at 2:14 pm
They should have added a drop zone off all tees (not just par 3s over water). This way the bozos in front of me won’t be hitting up to 3 tee shots each off of a par 4 or 5. If the first one is not in play drop it in the drop zone that would be about 200 yards (more or less) from the blue tees to also give a bit of a distance penalty along with either a one or two stroke penalty. Sure, in pro/top amateur tournaments they could scrap this, but the bozos in front of me are not in a pro or top amateur tournament. Also, just place the ball rather than a drop from knee high…the pros do that every 3rd week or so anyway when they play lift-clean-and-place.
Tiger Noods
Feb 25, 2019 at 11:16 pm
I must agree. On the other hand, there’s nothing preventing drop zones now. They should be encouraged, but not compulsory.
It would be better if the game was normally Stableford, and *any* lost or OB is zero points. Put your tee shot out? Take your zero and move on. Lost ball, and time is up? Zero. Lateral hazard, play as per normal.
And I’m all for placing in any situation where a penalty applies. If it’s not a penalty application, drop with a straight arm at least 12in/300mm off the ground, finishing within the known relief area. It’s simple, USGA. You had 35 years to figure this out.
Mike Cleland
Feb 22, 2019 at 1:42 pm
The USGA needs to get counseling. Stupid new rules…flagstick, knee drop, etc. They want to speed up play, which is fine, but we need a lawyer with us on every hole.