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Adidas releases an ultra-light golf shoe

By Ashley Mayo Golfers walk more than four miles in any given round, so the weight of a golf shoe matters. But it's not the only thing that counts. With its new adizero Tour, Adidas...

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Photo: Dustin Johnson admires himself on our February cover

By Sam WeinmanYou know that feeling when you pose for a cover shoot for a national magazine and then finally get to hold said cover in your hands?Yeah, we don't know that feeling, either.But Dustin Johnson does. The February 2013 issue, available in digital editions now and on newsstands Jan. 8, is the third Golf Digest cover for the long-hitting Johnson (he also appeared on our January 2011 cover, and again that year in September). The Feb. issue, anchored by our biennial ranking of America's 100 Greatest courses, also features Johnson's instruction story, "Hit Your Best Shots Consistently".For more on Johnson's cover shoot, see the video below. Follow @SamWeinman

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What's in a name? For TaylorMade ball it's Lethal

By E. Michael Johnson Last fall TaylorMade's prototype Project 5 ball garnered some attention when Justin Rose put the ball in play at the Deutsche Bank Championship after just one day of testing. That ball now...

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One year later, TaylorMade upgrades its most popular metalwoods ever

By Mike Stachura No other club in golf's marketplace had a better year than TaylorMade's RocketBallz line of metalwoods, but that didn't stop the company's engineers from searching for ways to make it better.The result of...

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TaylorMade debuts its one-head-fits-all R1 driver

By E. Michael Johnson TaylorMade's new driver may be named R1, but the number associated with it that you really need to know is 168--as in the number of ways the adjustable driver can be tuned.The...

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Callaway pushes limits with face design on X Hot metalwoods

By Mike StachuraWhile many other manufacturers have been looking toward the surrounding areas of the clubhead to influence the way the face flexes at impact, Callaway is focusing on the face itself. That's the hallmark technology...

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Jack Rethinks The Swing

Thirty-five years ago, Jack Nicklaus collaborated with Golf Digest to create a series of instruction pieces. In the Jan. issue, Jack's Lesson Tee returns with Jim McQueen's original art, and Nicklaus's tips. After years of change to equipment, courses, and players, Jack rethinks his old stance on the fundamentals of the swing, altering some and leaving others unchanged.

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America's 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses

First established in 1966, the biennial 2013-14 ranking of America's 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses is ready for its close-up.

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Video: Phish turns MSG into driving range during concert

By Alex Myers Those attending Phish's New Year's Eve concert at Madison Square Garden knew they could expect a few things, including a long show and just a bit of wacky tobaccy permeating the air. They didn't think they'd be in the line of fire -- from golf balls. Related: The best musician golfers But that's exactly what happened as the legendary jam band brought clubs and commemorative squishy balls onto the stage before leading into their third set of a four-and-a-half hour marathon performance/celebration, according to Gothamist. Rolling Stone posted this photo of several members of the band turning MSG's stage into a driving range: Here's a video from the concert, featuring a golf cart, some outlandish golf clothes, and some ugly golf swings: And more footage from closer up: While Phish is known for its fine musicianship, it appears all of its members could use a little help (That's a mighty strong right-handed grip, Trey Anastasio. . .) with their golf games. May we suggest perusing our Beginner's Guide? Follow @AlexMyers3 !function(d,s,id){var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];if(!d.getElementById(id)){js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js";fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs);}}(document,"script","twitter-wjs");

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Players making major changes

By E. Michael JohnsonDecember 31st was "Black Monday" for a number of NFL coaches and it set the "coaching carousel" in full swing. The following day, however, a carousel of a different kind was set in...