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TG2: What’s one thing you would change about golf?
TG2 is live from Hollywood after spending time with baseball great Mike Trout, skateboarders Mikey Taylor and Sean Malto, and the long driving @TrojanGoddess. In this podcast, equipment expert Brian Knudson and Editor Andrew Tursky discuss what they would change about golf, and how to get more youth involved in the sport.
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Club Junkie
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.
Club Junkie
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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Roy
Jun 6, 2018 at 12:14 pm
USGA should allow removal of loose impediments within bunkers. I’ve hit more rocks or pebbles in a bunker than I ever have anywhere else on the course. Many lesser golf courses barely fill bunkers with adequate sand yet the Blue Bloods at the USGA thinks everyone is playing out of perfectly groomed conditions. WTF.
Parnan23
Jun 6, 2018 at 11:33 am
Everyone who signs up to play at a muni must go through an etiquette course on 1) how to rake a bunker when you’re finished 2) allowing others to play through and 3) if you see someone’s club at the green, don’t steal it… or at least have the stater tell them that
Randy Wall
Jun 6, 2018 at 10:16 am
I’d change the etiquette that says a single doesn’t have to be permitted to play through. A lot of times I go by myself (don’t have a million golf buddies since I took up the sport at 50) and there’s nothing so frustrating as being behind a group of 25 year olds who take more time than a pro at the open as they’re lining up for their 4 putt, but completely ignore that I’m sitting on the bench for the 6th time.
Wiger Toods
Jun 7, 2018 at 4:50 am
Eddie Aday, is that you?
Mat
Jun 6, 2018 at 7:59 am
If you don’t have a handicap, you must play the forward tees. No exceptions. Then depending on the course, apply maximums per tee set as appropriate. If you’re not a 4, no, you can’t play the black tees!
dj
Jun 6, 2018 at 8:18 am
Not a bad idea.
Steve
Jun 5, 2018 at 8:29 pm
Pace!!!!
Jeff
Jun 6, 2018 at 4:43 pm
Steve, You said it. PACE. The game needs to speed up. Way too many golfers take TOO much time. 5 hour rounds are a complete joke. Crappy golfers watch the pros and think they need to “play” like the pros. Be ready when it is your turn
Jay
Jun 5, 2018 at 7:35 pm
The one thing I would change about golf is making EVERY course that holds an event on TV (or every “famous” course) somewhat accessible to the public. Not necessarily ALL the time since private clubs are private clubs, but every club can afford to open up their clubs on average 5-10 days a year. I’ve been to top 10 private courses that literally had no one on the course certain days and I thought that was a crime!
Man
Jun 6, 2018 at 1:30 am
Nah, we wouldn’t want you on any of our courses, you’d moan and groan about how the greens aren’t the same as you see them on TV, that you didn’t get to play from the Pro tees. You want access to those private and expensive Tour courses, go make some money and pay up like everybody else who’s a privileged member of such organizations. Otherwise, stay out!
Jay
Jun 6, 2018 at 3:45 am
You should rename your username to “I’m the problem with golf”