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Bryson DeChambeau watches on in awe at 302-yard 8-iron strike

The world of golf has watched on in amazement at the distance feats Bryson DeChambeau has achieved in 2020, but this week it was the Californian’s turn to watch admiringly as reigning World Long Drive champion Kyle Berkshire pushed the boundaries with an 8-iron.
In an Instagram video, DeChambeau watched Berkshire pull off the incredible achievement of striking his 8-iron 302-yards, which included a 290-yard carry and 169.4 mph ball speed.
Check out the astonishing strike below.
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As DeChambeau rightly notes in the video, the 302-yard 8-iron is further than the average drive on the PGA Tour, and over 130 yards longer than the average pro hits his 8-iron.
Berkshire holds the world record ball speed for a drive at 228 mph which he achieved at the 2019 World Long Drive Championship, and earlier this year hit his lob wedge a monstrous 260-yards.
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Multiple PGA champ says ‘Phil was not missed’ at Champions Dinner

The PGA Championship’s past champions’ dinner on Tuesday was a bit different than usual. Phil Mickelson, the tournament’s defending champion was nowhere to be found.
At a typical PGA Championship, Mickelson would have hosted the past champions’ dinner. The duties would include picking the menu and giving gifts to those in attendance. This year, those duties fell to the PGA of America due to Phil’s absence.
Past @PGAChampionship winners gather at @SouthernHillsCC for their annual dinner. pic.twitter.com/Vf3qFNgU9f
— Todd Lewis (@ToddLewisGC) May 18, 2022
According to former champion Dave Stockton, Mickelson was “not missed”.
“It was a fun evening. Phil was not missed,” said Dave Stockton, who won the 1970 and ’76 PGA Championships. “I think Phil would have been a big distraction. The story here this week is the PGA.”
Stockton is partly responsible for having the champions’ dinner at the PGA Championship include only past winners, which is something that started last year at Kiawah Island.
“At Kiawah last year we had I think six or seven people in the room besides just players, and like we did last night, we sat around and they can’t separate us out because there’s so many players, former champions, that it was unbelievable,” Stockton said. “We ended the night, and everybody stayed. I think it blew the PGA officers away.”
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Major champ calls for audio release of bombshell Mickelson interview

On Wednesday, GolfWRX reported on an excerpt of 2002 PGA Champion Rich Beem’s interview with Golf Magic and Boylesports Latest Golf Betting, in which he doesn’t hold back his view on Alan Shipnuck, author of the recently published biography of Phil Mickelson.
Put simply, Beem said, “I don’t trust Alan. It’s nothing personal, I just don’t trust what he writes,” and the theme has continued today with more details of the interview that he had with the bookmaker’s blog.
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Whilst accepting the subject of the book, Phil Mickelson, has made errors and will need to ask for a deal of forgiveness to be allowed back on the PGA Tour, Beem has doubts about the context of the controversial comments that have turned the golf world upside down over the last couple of months.
Mickelson has become a (self?) exiled player since calling LIV Golf’s Saudi backers “scary…to deal with” and advising that they were a way of leveraging with the PGA Tour and their “obnoxious greed.”
Having been unhappy with the way Shipnuck handled the coverage of his rookie year in his 2003 publication, ‘Bud, Sweat & Tees’ – “I think that he tries to sensationalist everything,” – Beem wants some clearance on the circumstances of the controversial comments that appeared in the latest tome.
“What was printed by Alan Shipnuk, I want to be clear on this, I want to hear the audio,” Beem told the bookmaker site. “I want to hear exactly what Phil said and I want to hear the context of what he said because the written word is so different than the spoken word that you can take it in any context you want.”
“If you write me a letter, I can read that letter in so many different ways trying to figure out the way you wrote it. I want to hear what he said and how he said it before I really determine how I feel because I look at the source with a little disdain – I’m not a fan. ”
“Once I hear the context, I could probably make a better determination, but it’s hard for me to comment much more on Phil. He’s always been a unique character on the PGA Tour, and there’s a thousand stories out there as we all probably know.”
With nobody knowing for sure where we will see Mickelson next tee it up, Beemer has some advice for the 2021 PGA Champion should he wish to come back to the main tour.
“To go out and to try and redeem yourself, then what you need to do is become a model citizen. You need to come back, hat in hand at the PGA Tour if that’s where your allegiance is, and you need to apologise to every single player on the range.”
“You know, ‘Hey, listen, sorry for having this controversy, didn’t mean it to distract from you and this great tour that we’re part of’, because there are a lot more things to the PGA Tour that, besides the money they play for, are funnelled in.”
“You can give me a cheque for $5 million for winning a tournament, but the things that I get from the PGA Tour are so much more valuable in some respects. And there’s a laundry list of them.”
The current PGA champion is the first non-injured player of the modern era to miss the defence of his title, and with just three weeks to go before the first LIV event in London, we are still in the dark as to where he next tees it up.
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- ‘Absolutely disgusting’ – LPGA pro blasts Augusta National for its role in major venue change
- ‘Get it out of my face, man!’ – Brooks Koepka snatches phone from fan during tense exchange
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‘This is why some people hate golf’ – Golfer suffers incredibly cruel disqualification

A golfer has been disqualified from the USGA 4-ball this morning after having two grips on his putter that were a quarter of an inch too close together.
Popular Twitter account “Monday Q Info” shared the news of the equipment violation today with the following tweet:
to be clear the guy in the pic is NOT the guy who called the rule. I learned it was an official who pointed it out.
— Monday Q Info (@acaseofthegolf1) May 18, 2022
“If you have two grips on the putter, they have to be a minimum of 1.5 inches apart. His were 1.25 inches apart…One of the USGA officials saw it yesterday afternoon…Went back to the hotel to confirm the rule…Measured this AM in parking lot and DQ’d him.”
Former professional golfer, Will Strickler weighed in on the disqualification.
Guy in the pic is who got unfairly (IMO) DQ’d
— Will Strickler (@wstrick17) May 18, 2022
It’s been a year that continues to throw up the unlikeliest of rules violations, but this one may just be about the harshest so far of 2022.
One golf fan on Twitter probably summed up the feelings of many frustrated people reacting to the reason for the DQ, saying: “And this is why some people hate golf.”
And this is why some people hate golf.
— Tim_Schnor (@tschnor) May 18, 2022
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Corey
Dec 28, 2020 at 1:15 pm
Let’s see the spin rate. Otherwise, calling BS. 170 ball speed will get you to 300 ONLY under ideal launch and spin rate. At standard 8-iron launch, he would need a spin rate of less than 1,500.
So, yes, calling BS.
See Ping’s optimum launch and spin matrix.
HKO
Dec 25, 2020 at 3:57 pm
you drove a chevy cobalt 180mph. what’s the point?
tom
Dec 20, 2020 at 12:40 pm
oh my back!!!
Dryson
Dec 19, 2020 at 4:47 pm
Looks like he sculled it.
Nick Price
Dec 19, 2020 at 3:50 pm
Yeah, but can he putt?
Freddie J
Dec 19, 2020 at 11:04 am
This was amazing. I just hope Kyle and Bryson do not hurt themselves or destroy their backs.
Slim
Dec 18, 2020 at 11:56 pm
As Bryson says “teach a horse to fish, but you can’t make him drink water.”
Mark
Dec 17, 2020 at 6:49 pm
There are so many fragile egos here. Just because you can’t hit your 8 iron (or driver) that far doesn’t mean someone else can’t. Kyle is a very talented golfer, too.
Benny
Dec 18, 2020 at 8:19 am
Well said Mark. Look at how that dudes goes after it. Wtf!
I believe every bit of it. The ball was in the virtual air for 7 seconds. Why would they post it otherwise?
“Who cares”? Love it and its fun for the game. Shut your traps!!
Snowflake Nation
Dec 19, 2020 at 1:52 pm
Stop it. You are making me cry! I’m so hurt. You are violating my First Amendment rights! Is there someone I can complain to and somewhere I can go that is safe?
paulie
Dec 17, 2020 at 2:52 am
bunch of fatherless crybabies in these comments
william
Dec 17, 2020 at 12:19 am
Dang, it takes me a 7 iron to hit it 3 big…
Steve
Dec 16, 2020 at 12:20 pm
Different…but the same. While recently demo-ing the Ping I210s, the trackman was telling me that I was hitting the 7 iron an average of 195 yards. I (a 3hdcp) never hit my current 7 iron more than 175 yds. I guarantee that calibration is the underlying factor in this display. This report (?) is likely nothing more that sensationalism…just like most everything else on the internet. And yes, I may be a cynical old man. But that doesn’t make me wrong in this case.
Delbert
Dec 16, 2020 at 2:07 pm
My friend that manages one of the golf stores can set up these machines to go either way depending on what he wants to sell you.
Delbert
Dec 16, 2020 at 12:06 pm
Check the calibration on that monitor.
Donald Fordham
Dec 16, 2020 at 11:51 am
Just checked some calculations, for a lob wedge to carry 260, it requires a club head speed of over 180! And a 292 8 iron requires a club head speed of 159. Not sure that can be done physically. His driver speed is listed at around 150. Hard to swing an 8 iron faster than that.
Brian
Dec 18, 2020 at 11:16 am
Depends on the dynamic loft.
Bob Castelline
Dec 16, 2020 at 11:50 am
File this in the “who the heck cares?” category.
Donny Fordham
Dec 16, 2020 at 11:28 am
If he carried a lob wedge 260, then a 290 carry would only require a gap or pitching wedge. Something up with these numbers maybe?
HANK BAUCOM
Dec 16, 2020 at 11:13 am
What you mean “you people” ?
USGA
Dec 15, 2020 at 4:00 pm
Time to make 60-compression the limit.
Jbone
Dec 19, 2020 at 8:47 am
Bc of a long drive guy?
Gunter Eisenberg
Dec 15, 2020 at 9:58 am
For a second there I thought is was DeChambeau that did the 302y 8 iron. If it was, the USGA & R&A would have to make drastic changes to the rules of golf.
Funkaholic
Dec 16, 2020 at 10:57 am
Drastic changes because one dude puts up freak numbers for what is most likely a very limited amount of time? You people are unhinged. We don’t need any rule changes or bifurcation. One of the great things about golf is te fact that everyone plays by the same rules with the same equipment. We have different tee boxes an a handicap system. The pros can all compete with Bryson, he isn’t dominating anything including distance.
stephen
Dec 16, 2020 at 6:41 pm
It’s not like he has won 82 times