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Asking Celebrities: “What would you change about golf to improve the sport, and why?”

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We recently asked celebrity golfers — including musicians, DJs, actors, skateboarders, social media influencers, fashion designers and pro golfers — a number of questions regarding the game of golf. In episode 2 of this series, we ask “If you could change anything about the game of golf to improve the sport, what would it be and why?”

Here are their answers…

Asking Celebrities

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  1. Trolley McTrollerson

    Aug 10, 2018 at 9:58 am

    AGAIN, The Hundreds is NOT golf clothing. How is this escaping you?

  2. Tony

    Aug 10, 2018 at 6:38 am

    Why GolfWRX, why?

  3. Membrane

    Aug 10, 2018 at 2:43 am

    Who are these people? L.A. must be an awful place if F-listers like this are considered celebrities.

  4. Db

    Aug 9, 2018 at 11:52 pm

    Golf is too expense. Even the goat track near me is $35. Why?? The better courses I play average $55 – $80.

  5. PJ

    Aug 9, 2018 at 10:05 pm

    Not a single, actual celebrity in the lot.

  6. Jamie

    Aug 9, 2018 at 6:29 pm

    Shut up and entertain me. If you had any economic sense, you wouldn’t need to be entertainers.

    • Jamie is a punk

      Aug 9, 2018 at 8:28 pm

      wtf are you even going on about? If you had any economic sense you would be an entertainer instead of working a normal job you dunce. “Shut up and entertain me?” You must be an absolute JOY to be around you arrogant punk

      • Jamie

        Aug 9, 2018 at 9:22 pm

        Thanks. That was entertaining. Only tax cattle work “normal” jobs.

  7. Jalan

    Aug 9, 2018 at 6:26 pm

    Who gives an EFF what celebrities think?

    • Jalan a punk

      Aug 9, 2018 at 8:31 pm

      Quite a few people actually. They enjoy the game and are actively trying to grow the game. What are you doing to help the game you love so much? Why is their opinion any less worthy than your or anyone else’s? There’s a reason they are interviewing them and not you

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You hear that one all the time; I wish I could put my practice swing on the ball! We explain the huge importance of what to focus on to allow the ball to be perfectly in the way of your practice swing. Enjoy!

 

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Mitsubishi Diamana WB: Club Junkie takes a technology deep dive

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Earlier this week, Mitsubishi announced the return of its iconic Whiteboard profile with the new Diamana WB shaft.

In our launch story, we offered a rundown of the key technology in the new WB — 80-ton Dialead pitch fiber, Aerospace-grade MR70 carbon fiber, Consistent Feel Design, and the Xlink Tech Resin System. To go deeper, however, we enlisted our Resident Club Junkie and bona fide shaft nut, Brian Knudson, to track down someone from Mitsubishi at the PGA Show. Fortunately, Mitsubishi’s Director of Global Aftermarket Sales, Jonathan Alongi, was on hand to answer all of BK’s questions.

Check out their discussion about the new WB, as well as the 20th anniversary of the original design, in the video above — time stamps of key points below, including a definitive answer as to how the surfboard graphic ended up on the original Whiteboard in 2004!

  • :40 – Mitsubishi Japan expands to the U.S. in 2004
  • :50 – “The shaft that set the standard”
  • 1:12 – “The ‘board is back”
  • 1:45 – WB or Whiteboard? Or both?
  • 1:55 – The first iteration of the sixth generation of Diamana
  • 2:10 – Incorporating key technology from a 20-year journey
  • 3:10 – Modifying the tip section for more ball speed
  • 3:50 – Delivering ball speed in a low-launch, low-spin shaft
  • 4:20 – Drilling down on the shaft profile compared to the original Whiteboard
  • 5:00 – The most impressive element of the new WB
  • 5:30 – Butt, mid, tip specifications
  • 6:00 – WB’s iconic graphics and the Diamana legacy — flowers, surfboard, numbering system
  • 8:15 – An abundance of available weights and flexes
  • 8:55 – More players going lightweight

Check out more photos and see what GolfWRXers are saying about Mitsubishi WB in the forums. 

 

 

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2024 Vokey SM10 wedges: Club Junkie’s full fitting video

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Our Resident Club Junkie, Brian Knudson, goes through a wedge fitting with Chris Baingo, Titleist’s Club Fitting Analyst.

Get the full story on new SM10 wedges in our launch piece. 

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