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Lee Trevino says this club is ‘the worst thing that ever happened to a high-handicapper’

11 years ago, GolfWRX published an article titled, “Lee Trevino – 10 Rules for hitting all the golf shots,” and he’s still at it.
Famed for his academy and golf instruction videos, the 83-year-old Hall of Famer was a guest on Michael Breed’s show on SiriusXM – A New Breed of Golf , and gave up not only his thought on the current hot topic of slow play but also his issues with the modern take on wedge play.
The six-time major winner was very clear that authorities should penalize all players guilty of slow play, holding up one of his career rivals as an example.
"They had the guts to penalize a superstar"
Lee Trevino spoke with @MichaelBreed about the slow play penalty Jack Nicklaus received in his career, and how that's the example to fix slow play. pic.twitter.com/1LwpWlp9t1
— SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio (@SiriusXMPGATOUR) April 25, 2023
He was also forthright about the advantages and otherwise to the amateur player in the 2020s.
Breed, one of the most respected coaches through the early 2000s, asked Trevino:
“I remember having a conversation with Byron Nelson at Augusta National, and he said there were two things in his era of player that the advantage that the modern player has over his era of player — one, was to your point, the conditions of the golf course and trying to figure out a way if you had a flier lie in the middle of the fairway, and the second was the 60-degree wedge.”
Breed continued, “You are well known for your wedge play. How valuable, how important is the 60-degree in today’s game for this modern player versus when you were out playing with that big, Wilson, thick sole, R-90 wedge that was easy to get out of a bunker but very difficult to hit high-lofted shots around the greens with?”
“One of the best clubs that I ever had, believe it or not, was the ‘Sandy Andy’,” Trevino remembered. “It had about 22 degrees of bounce on it. But you know, I played my hands forward and the ball back, so actually the bounce on the club was only like 13 by the time I hit the ball. And that’s just the way that it was.”
What about the current 60 degree as an asset over the 56?
“The 60-degree wedge is the worst thing that ever happened to a high-handicapper, because he can’t use the 56 yet,” exclaimed Trevino. “I mean, he’s got to learn to use the 56 before he goes to a 60. I don’t know why they’re carrying a 60. They can’t use the damn thing. They’re always short with it.”
“The reason they’re short with it is, if you play with an amateur that has an eight or over, if he pulls a 60 out, he’s generally short; he’s always short,” said the guest forcefully.
“And the reason for it is because they don’t realize how much loft is on this thing and they tend to swing at it the same speed they do the 56,” Trevino explained. “And it’s not going to go anywhere. I mean, it won’t go anyplace. Tight lies, now all of a sudden, now they’re getting these little — built the way that the architecture is with the greens dropping off and everything, that’s the worst club you want to use around there is the 60 because the grain’s against you. And that club is sharper; it doesn’t have as much bounce on it. The secret is to open the 56 wide open to get a little more bounce and then rotate it; close the toe a little bit.”
Then he was off, revealing his own secrets to playing the most lofted club in the bag.
“I’ll tell you how I do it,” he said. “I take the club square. You can use this. I’m going to give you permission to use this.”
There is more to just speed, Trevino said, and started to expand on his knowledge.
“We need rotation,” he said simply. “And the reason that they need rotation is simply because they keep the sand on the clubface longer. And the longer that they can keep the sand on the clubface, the farther that the ball will come out. The problem is that people open the clubface and then grip it normally. And then when they swing at it, they even open it more; or they try to hold it open.
“OK, the secret to a person with a slow bunker play with a club that can’t get out is to take the wedge, hold it in the air, close it, take your grip, and then open it with your forearms and wrists. In other words, roll your arms wide open. And you will feel the rubber-band effect. You will feel the tension in the forearms. And what that does when you come down to the ball, it releases by itself; you don’t have to manually do it. …
“And then what happens is, you play it back a little bit, and you hold the club — you grip it with it a little shut and then you rotate your hands wide open to where your right hand is almost pointing up in the air, the palm of your right hand, holding onto that club. And you will feel the tension in your arms and forearms. And then when you come down, the club will automatically close; it won’t open anymore. And then you have a shot at getting out of that bunker.”
It’s Lee Trevino, and nobody was getting away with a couple of lines on instruction.
As usual, the golf legend gave it all out in more words than was perhaps necessary. And with a twinkle in his eyes, finshed with a bit of his renowned Tex-Mex humor.
“And if it works,” he said, rather confidently,” just send the check to Dallas, OK?”
To hear the whole show, with Michael Breed talking to Lee Trevino, click here.
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Report: Major champ set to join Brooks Koepka’s Smash GC LIV Golf team

After finishing outside of the top-24 in the LIV Golf standings (40th) last season, Graeme McDowell has not been resigned by his former LIV Golf team, Cleeks GC.
However, McDowell received some good news after losing his guaranteed spot and has been signed by Smash GC which is captained by Brooks Koepka.
According to James Corrigan of The Telegraph, McDowell, an insider told him “Could not believe his luck.”
“Obviously, all was not rosy on the Cleeks and with G-Mac and Kaymer. He thought he was out of LIV and would have to be participating on the Asian Tour next year. Playing alongside Koepka – probably the best player on LIV – is a massive result for him.”
G-Mac is the second player to depart from Martin Kaymer’s Cleeks GC, as Austrian Bernd Wiesberger also failed to finish inside the top-24 on the standings and is now returning to the DP World Tour to play once again.
Although McDowell is a former major champion, he’s currently well past his prime. LIV Golf fans will be anticipating some bigger signings in the coming month or two if they want to make a splash this off-season.
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‘He’s lied maliciously about me’ – Alan Shipnuck hits back at Phil Mickelson and brings receipts

The ongoing feud between Phil Mickelson and the author of the book Phil: The Rip-Roaring (and Unauthorized!) Biography of Golf’s Most Colorful Superstar, Alan Shipnuck, continued on Monday.
Previously, Shipnuck shared on X that shared that he’d been told Phil Mickelson was telling people that Rahm to LIV was a “done deal.”
Phil retorted by slamming Shipnuck, calling the author “the worst liar and a pathetic human.”
Mickelson also responded directly in a (now deleted) tweet.
Here is Phil Mickelson’s (now deleted) response to Alan Shipnuck. pic.twitter.com/CT3nCVeDX8
— Matt Vincenzi (@MattVincenziPGA) November 26, 2023
This week, Shipnuck fired back at Phil, and he brought receipts.
.@PhilMickelson wants me to reveal confidential sources. I don’t do that. I do try to be fair to anybody I write about.
When I was working on the Mickelson biography “Phil,” he called me because he wanted me to know what was really happening behind the scenes with LIV Golf and… pic.twitter.com/OzT9F8ZFtB
— Alan Shipnuck (@AlanShipnuck) November 27, 2023
“When I was working on the Mickelson biography “Phil,” he called me because he wanted me to know what was really happening behind the scenes with LIV Golf and the PGA Tour. During that call Phil famously said, “They’re scary motherfuckers to get involved with. We know they killed [Jamal] Khashoggi and have a horrible record on human rights. They execute people over there for being gay. Knowing all of this, why would I even consider it?”
“During that riff he cited a specific gay person he is close with to help make his point. It didn’t feel right in the moment but he just kept talking and I let it go. I subsequently sent Phil a fact-checking email about the most sensitive material in the book (screenshots below). I wanted to give Phil a chance to reconsider his comment about this person’s sexuality. Throughout the entire process of writing the book, I tried to be transparent and fair to Mickelson; it’s clear from my fact-checking email that I am using his comments about the Saudis in my book. Phil never responded to my email but his lawyer Pat Swan did and we spoke by phone on Jan. 1, 2022. (While putting the book together I had conversations with two other lawyers employed by Mickelson.) Swan said Phil appreciated my sensitivity and would like me to remove the comment about the person’s sexuality, which I was happy to do. Neither Mickelson or Swan ever raised any concerns about me using the other contents of my phone call with Phil in the book.
“After his comments were published in an excerpt on http://FirePitCollective.com, creating an intense controversy, Mickelson claimed our conversation had been off-the-record. I had previously asked him three times face-to-face to sit for interviews; we both knew this phone call was for the book and everything he told me was going in its pages. He never asked to go off-the-record. If he had, I would have pushed back hard because this was my one chance to interview him for the book. In October ’22, Mickelson made another confounding statement: “So I will reiterate, I never did an interview with Alan Shipnuck.”
Phil can say whatever he wants but that doesn’t make it true. He has lied maliciously about me and I think his current comments should be seen through that lens.”
One clarification: In my email to Phil, where I say, “Even though you’ve made it clear you don’t really want to answer any questions” – that was a reference to our phone call, which he began by saying, “Just so you know, I don’t want to answer a million questions about my life, I…
— Alan Shipnuck (@AlanShipnuck) November 27, 2023
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Asian Tour event alerts players they will need to pay and arrange own travel to hit range balls

This week’s Asian Tour event will have the professionals feeling like the amateurs while attempting to warm up for their rounds.
A memo was sent to the players and shared by “Monday Q Info” on X said that if they wanted to use an outdoor range to warm up, the pro’s would have to use the public driving range nearby at their own cost and must arrange their own transportation.
The memo also shared that Trackman would be providing three indoor hitting bays with screens, nets and Trackman units.
After seeing the tweet, Berry Henson, who regularly competes on the Asian Tour, shared that it’s not entirely uncommon for the Japan Challenge Tour to have no range.
“Isn’t that abnormal in Asia to have this. On Japan Challenge tour it’s weekly occurrence to have no range. We have multiple events during the year where we can only warm up with irons. “Practice you talking about practice” Allen Iverson ???”.
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