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Steelers Hall of Honor Museum
Located in Acrisure Stadium, the Steelers Hall of Honor Museum is dedicated to promoting, preserving, and celebrating Steelers football. The Hall of Honor Museum is home to nearly 50 inductees and over 10,000 square feet of Steelers history. The museum provides opportunities for fans to learn more about the franchise, view rare artifacts preserved by the team, and relive the biggest moments and people in Steelers history.
Pre-purchase of the tour is recommended, especially for the days over a game weekend.
Stadium Blitz Tour
Get a sneak peak at our most requested stadium features.
This experience includes: FedEx Great Hall, Field Level, Locker Room, PNC Champions Club, and the Terrible Towel Wall.
*Tour routes are subject to change based on Acrisure Stadium operations and events.
Ultimate Tour
Get an in-depth behind-the-scenes look at Acrisure Stadium.
This experience includes: FedEx Great Hall, Field Level, Steelers Locker Room, University of Pittsburgh Locker Room, PNC Champions Club, Terrible Towel Wall, WPIAL Wall, and the iconic Heinz Ketchup Bottle. *This does NOT include the Steelers Hall of Honor Museum
Dynasty Tour
2024 Dates will be available to book beginning June 1st
Complete your Steelers Game Day weekend!
This experience includes: FedEx Great Hall, Field Level, PNC Champions Club, Terrible Towel Wall, the iconic Heinz Ketchup Bottle, Press Box, and the Steelers Hall of Honor Museum along with a commemorative credential and gift.
Game Day Tour
Elevate your experience on Steelers Game Day!
This experience includes: Steelers Hall of Honor Museum, FedEx Great Hall, and Pre-game field access.
*Game Tickets are required and are not included with this package. Tickets are limited and will not be sold on event day! Sideline access does not guarantee player interaction.
Acrisure Stadium offers a wide range of group options. From school field trips to corporate get-togethers, we have an experience sure to fit any group.
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Museum and Tour Gift Card
Give your favorite fan an experience they'll remember!
Experience and Tour FAQs
Acrisure Stadium Security Guidelines including prohibited items and the NFL Clear Bag Policy will apply to your tour experience. For tours taking place on non-game days, there will be an exception for strollers. Guests who do not comply with these guidelines will be asked to return them to their vehicle.
For School Group Tours , a nurse or chaperone will be permitted to carry one medical bag. This bag will be subject to search and tagged by security upon entry.
Parking is available in several lots on the North Shore. Click here for current rates. **PLEASE NOTE: The North Shore holds a number of events throughout the year that utilize the parking lots around Acrisure Stadium. Be advised that parking rates and availability may change based on these events. Stadium experiences will not be refunded based on parking challenges so please plan ahead!
All guests for non-game day tours must enter through the FedEx South Gate located adjacent to the Steelers Ticket Office on Art Rooney Avenue.
All Hall of Honor Museum and Game Day Tour guests must enter through the Suite B lobby along Art Rooney Avenue to the right of the Steelers Pro Shop.
We ask all guests to arrive at the stadium 15 minutes before their scheduled experience.
To schedule an experience, please use the "Book Now" button on your desired tour type. For more information or to schedule private group tours, email [email protected] or call us at 412-697-7150 and press "5".
All stadium experiences are subject to change based on stadium events and experiences may be cancelled at any time.
Customers needing to cancel are eligible to receive a full refund if cancelling at least 7 days prior to the scheduled tour date. In the case of operator cancellation, customers will receive a full refund or credit for other stadium experiences.
Contact us at [email protected] to cancel or inquire about a cancellation. No-shows will be charged the full price.
All tour options are accessible for ADA guests. The stadium has wheelchairs available to be provided upon request. Please email [email protected] to ensure that there will be a wheelchair ready if needed.
Tour distances:
o The Stadium Blitz tour is around a half-mile of walking
o The Ultimate Tour and Dynasty Tour are around 1 mile of walking.
o The Hall of Honor Museum is self-guided and has a total space of 10,000 square feet.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (412) 697-7150, ext. 5
Address: 900 Art Rooney Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15212
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Stroll through the home of the Chicago Cubs and get the chance to see what happens behind the scenes of the Friendly Confines. Learn the storied history of Wrigley Field or observe the grounds from the best views in the house. Guided tours are offered on game days and non-game days starting in March. NON-GAME DAY TOURS: Guided tours may include visits to the seating bowl, press box, bleachers, visitor’s clubhouse, Cubs’ clubhouse, Cubs’ dugout, as well as a chance to step on the field. GAME DAY TOURS: Guided tours may include visits to the seating bowl, press box, bleachers, indoor batting cage, as well as a chance to step on the field. Game Day Tours will NOT visit the clubhouses, but will instead visit our indoor batting cage and enter the ballpark before gates open to experience the excitement of a game day at Wrigley Field.
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Fenway Park Tours
Whenever we're guiding a tour in Boston, there's always a pretty good chance that one of our guests will ask about visiting the historic Fenway Park.
That's why we've decided to create this helpful article to provide useful information about Fenway Park tours, including reviews and tour highlights.
We also provide tips for how to save money on admission and the best way to reach Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox.
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PLAN YOUR VISIT
This section will provide details to help you plan a trip to Fenway Park, whether for a tour or a baseball game.
We will include information about how to get there, parking, tour hours, and more.
Fenway Park is located in Back Bay. We have a guide for restaurants and places to visit in the Back Bay .
How to Get to Fenway
Fenway Park is located at 4 Yawkey Way, Boston, MA 02215.
Regardless of which way you choose to get here, we recommend using this Google Maps link for directions to the stadium.
There are several different options for traveling to Fenway, but we recommend the following forms of transportation for their ease of use and affordability.
There are 3 train stations you can stop at which will get you close to Fenway Park:
- Fenway Station D/Green Line
- Kenmore Station D/Green Line
- Yawkey Station
For help navigating the trains, make sure to read our post about mastering the Boston subway system .
Hop-on-Hop-Off Bus
Some of the hop-on-hop-off trolleys and bus tours offered in Boston make a stop at Fenway Park.
If you’re already intending to use these services while on vacation, this could be a quick and easy way to save money on your trip to this historic stadium.
For more information, visit our post comparing the various bus and trolley tours in the area.
Driving/Parking
If you’re planning to drive, there are a few parking options you may want to consider.
The most popular choice is a garage right across the street, but it fills up fast. Here are a few alternatives:
Prudential Center
- 10-15 minute walk
- $18 Red Sox parking
- Only available for night games/weekends
Hynes Auditorium
- 5-10 minute walk
- $19 Red Sox parking
- Only available on weekends
Street Parking
- Check Boylston St, Brookline Ave, Yawkey Way
- A cheaper option if you’re taking the tour
Fenway Park Tour Hours
During the Season:
- 9 am – 5 pm
- The last tour departs at 5 pm on non-game days.
- On game days, the last tour departs 3 hours before the first pitch.
During the Offseason:
- 10 am – 5 pm
- November 1st – March 31st
Tours depart at the top of every hour.
DAILY FENWAY PARK TOUR S
There are two different types of tours available at Fenway Park: daily tours and pre-game tours.
This section covers admission prices, availability, and what reviews say about tours of a location often described as America's Most Beloved Ballpark to help you pick your preferred tour.
Each tour is led by professional tour guides and includes stops at several notable attractions at the stadium and provides a lot of interesting information about the history of Fenway Park.
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This is the home of Red Sox greats such as Ted Williams, Carlton Fisk, Pedro Martinez, David Ortiz (Big Papi), Wade Boggs, Johnny Pesky, Carl Yastrzemski (Yaz), Jim Rice, Luis Tiant, and many other notable legends.
If you're a fan of these baseball stars, this is one of the best ways to get a closer look at the ballpark where they made history.
Public Tours
This 1-hour tour is perfect for anyone who may or may not be familiar with the Boston Red Sox.
It provides an insider look and a lot of information about the team, their historic ballpark, and some of the most famous baseball stars who have ever played in Fenway.
Guests can expect to see historic sites such as the 37-foot tall (11-meter) Green Monster, Pesky's Pole, and even the Fenway Park Living Museum which houses an extensive collection of exhibits, including several notable stadium artifacts and historic photographs.
It is available year-round, during both the regular season and the off-season.
- Prices: $25/Adults | $17/Children | $17/Military
- Availability: Daily
- Duration: 60 minutes
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At the time of booking, you can select when you want to take the tour: either 11 am, 1 pm, 3 pm, or 5 pm.
Reviewers seem to be very happy with this activity ( read reviews here ).
Even visitors who didn’t know much about baseball enjoyed their experience during a tour of Fenway. This tour was described as fun, insightful, and very informative.
Visitors who didn’t enjoy the other tours recommend taking this one instead to save money and get more bang for your buck.
If you plan on taking this tour during a game day, reviewers recommend getting there as early as possible and preparing for large crowds.
Fenway in Fifteen
Fenway also offers a quick 15-minute tour for those on a budget or time constraints.
This option includes a look at the Nation’s Archives at the Royal Rooters Club and a visit to the Right Field Roof Deck.
At the end of your short journey through Red Sox history, you’ll be treated to a wonderful panoramic view of both the ballpark and the Boston skyline.
This tour is only available on game days and weekends from 12 pm – 3 pm.
- Prices: $15 for Adults | $15 for Children
- Duration: 15 minutes
This is an excellent option if it is on a game day and you don’t have a lot of time before the game.
The Rooters Club includes a lot of wonderful memorabilia and it’s a great place for sports history buffs to visit.
Sadly, some guests indicate that you might not see much more on this tour than you would during the average game at Fenway Park.
Some visitors feel that the panoramic view is nice, but other reviewers say it is no better than any view you will experience while at a game.
TOURS THAT ARE AVAILABLE ONLY ON GAME DAYS
Even if you decide to come on a game day, there are still tours available at Fenway Park.
In this section, we will describe each tour option and include details such as admission prices & availability.
On game days, the last tour they offer will depart 3 hours before game time.
NOTE: The public tour listed above is also available on game days.
Pre-Game Tour
This experience allows guests into the park before the general public and opens with a trip to the warning track where you can walk in the footsteps of Red Sox legends such as Johnny Damon and Ted Williams.
The Pregame Tour ends with a visit to the Monster Seats on top of the Green Monster where you will have a great chance of grabbing a fly ball off the bats of players who are warming up.
Admission for this tour is only available at the park on game days approximately 3 hours before the game begins.
- Prices: $40 for Adults | $40 for Children
- Availability: Only on game days
- Duration: 45-60 minutes
This tour is popular among die-hard fans who are familiar with the history of Fenway and want to enjoy the opportunity to explore areas that are typically off-limits to visitors.
Red Sox fans tend to appreciate the chance to sit in seats that are usually reserved and visit the Green Monster.
Unfortunately, this tour is not always as informative as the public tour, but it’s still valuable for fans of the team.
Several guests note that batting practice is free to watch if you arrive early, so you don’t need to pay extra to see it on this tour.
Premium Day Game Tour
If you’re looking for a more family-friendly tour of Fenway Park, this is going to be your best option.
Not only will you have the opportunity to meet Wally the Green Monster, but you’ll also have the chance to take a photo on the warning track.
Additionally, you will learn a lot about the history of Fenway and the Boston Red Sox.
This tour is only available for afternoon games before 3 pm. You may be asked to pay an extra fee for your picture.
- Availability: Only on afternoon game days
Much like the pregame tour, this option is particularly popular among Red Sox fans who want the opportunity to meet their favorite mascot and get a photo at Fenway.
Several customers have been unhappy about paying extra to receive the photo which is taken either in front of home plate or on the warning track.
This opportunity may not be worth the extra cost for visitors who are more interested in learning about the park and its history.
Click here for more information on tours of Fenway Park.
8 WAYS TO SAVE AND COMBO DEALS
If you’re looking for a good deal on one of the tours at Fenway Park, there are a few options to consider.
The following section will provide details about all of the different ways you can save money on this activity.
1. Go City Boston Pass
This is going to be the best way to save money on the Fenway Park tour. The Go City Boston Pass has 2 options and each includes the Public Fenway Park Tour .
If you get the Go City Boston Explorer Pass , you can save up to 50% off your choice of 2, 3, 4, or 5 activities in Beantown.
Travelers considering this card can choose from 20 additional attractions in order to get the most out of the Explorer Pass.
Alternatively, you can also get the All-Inclusive Pass which includes the Fenway Park tour and 38 additional attractions for one flat price.
Here are just a handful of the additional activities and locations included with the cost of this pass:
- Boston Children's Museum
- New England Aquarium
- Franklin Park Zoo
- Museum of Science
If you're interested in even a few of these attractions, you could save a lot of money with this service.
The Fenway tour is available with the 1, 2, 3, 5, and 7-day passes.
2. Military Discounts
Guests who have either served or are currently serving in the military are eligible for $4 off admission for the main tour of Fenway.
In order to take advantage of this opportunity, you must purchase admission directly from Fenway Park and provide your military identification.
3. Deal Sites
In addition to the opportunities listed above, you can also save some money on the Fenway Park tour by using services such as Groupon and Living Social .
In the past, these websites have sold admission to Fenway Park tours, and there is a chance they will offer lower prices on these services again in the future.
Both of these sites offer additional promotional credit every now and then to sweeten the deal, helping you to save an extra 20% off or more on local activities.
Make sure to check both the top and bottom of the deal site for banners with coupons that you can use for additional savings.
4. Children's Discount
Admission for kids between the ages of 3-12 are eligible for $6 off the general admission price.
This is a great way to save money on admission if you're coming with your family.
5. Senior Discount
Fenway Park does not currently advertise any special prices for senior citizens.
Even so, we recommend reaching out to them ahead of time to see if they offer any unadvertised deals for seniors.
6. Student Discount
There currently are not any advertised deals on Fenway Park tours for students.
Consider reaching out to them ahead of time to find out if they have any unadvertised deals students might be eligible for.
7. AAA Deals
Although AAA offers a lot of deals for their members, they currently are not offering any special deals on Fenway Park Tours.
This may change in the future, and you should check your account to see if there are any promotional credits available when you plan to take the tour.
8. Group Pricing
While Fenway Park does offer group tours, they consider this a private tour, and prices are actually a bit more expensive than the typical public tour.
If you are interested, here are the prices for Group tours of 12 or more guests:
- $20/Children (3-12)
RED SOX GAME TICKETS
There are a few different ways to get admission for Red Sox games.
In addition to single-game ticket options, you can also purchase a package for multiple games which is typically available at a low cost.
Depending on where your seat is located, you can expect prices to range from $20 for the upper bleachers to $150+ for the field boxes.
Get Tickets Online
If you’re looking to order online, you can do so directly from the MLB.com website .
However, you might find even better deals and prices by using StubHub instead.
This is an online marketplace for people who have purchased tickets to events that they can no longer attend.
If you buy them well in advance, you can even save money over the normal price.
Get a Ticket at the Park
Needless to say, you can purchase game day admission directly at the park if they are available.
Popular game days may be sold out when you arrive, so it’s probably a better idea to purchase admission online ahead of time.
Self-Guided Fenway Park Tour
If you’re heading to Fenway Park to take in a game, make sure you see a few things while you’re there.
Also, brush up on the words to Sweet Caroline. Some of the listed items below are covered on the paid Fenway Park tours.
THE TRIANGLE
This is a section of center field created by seating with a far-right corner which is 420′ from home plate.
Can you imagine hitting a ball that far?! Or even worse, hitting a ball 357′ (all it would take for a homer in Philly) and not getting a home run!
Of course, hit it to the left or right, and you’re golden. Fenway has the shortest distance to either side in MLB (310 and 302′).
Make no mistake: despite the triangle, this is one of the best hitters parks in the game of baseball.
WILLIAMSBURG
Built in the 1940s, the bullpen was extended along the right-center field bleachers to decrease the distance needed for a home run by 23′ (for the benefit of left-handed hitter Ted Williams, hence the nickname!)
THE RED SEAT
Most seats in the right field section of Fenway are green with the exception of just one. This single red seat marks the distance of the longest home run.
Hit in 1946 by Ted Williams, the seat in Section 42, Row 37, Seat 21 was occupied by a gentleman who was hit in the head!
After the event, he said “How far away must one sit to be safe in this park? I didn’t even get the ball.
They say it bounced a dozen rows higher, but after it hit my head, I was no longer interested.”
What makes that story even better – the guy was a Yankees fan. I don’t need to tell you about the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry, right?
(Babe Ruth is said to have likely hit a home run farther, but it was before these seats were built here – and it’s Babe Ruth, so it’s a given, right?)
THE GREEN MONSTER
The most notable feature of Fenway is the famous Green Monster. It’s a 37′ (11 m) tall green wall in left field that steals home runs from many line-drive hitters, leading to a whole lot of doubles at Fenway.
It’s the highest wall in the MLB.
For most of its history, it was just called “The Wall” – but then Pink Floyd came around.
The Green Monster is now also the Red Sox mascot, an actual green furry monster named Wally. They are so clever!
Located on the wall is the scoreboard which is still updated by hand.
CURSE OF THE BAMBINO
Probably the most known fact about the Red Sox is their drought of championships – well, that and their rivalry with the Red Sox.
In 1903, the Red Sox won their first World Series. They won again in 1912, 1915, 1916, and 1918…. and then experienced an 84-year drought.
That’s right, it wasn’t until 2004 that they won another World Series Championship. So what happened?
Many say, in a tongue-in-cheek kind of way, that it was the Curse of the Bambino. In 1920, the Red Sox sold the rights to Babe Ruth to their rivals, the Yankees.
Why one may ask? Well, some say it was to finance a Broadway play, of course. Ever heard of My Lady Friends? (Me either, so one may wonder if it was a wise choice!)
And since the sale of Babe Ruth, the Red Sox would not win another World Series Championship until 2004.
They went to the World Series 4 times in those 84 years, losing twice to the Cardinals – and in 2004, they won against the Cardinals.
Not only did they win, but they also swept the Cardinals, never falling behind once.
As if that weren’t good enough, they had to beat the Yankees in order to get to the World Series.
Fenway Park Living Museum
You will need to take a Fenway Park tour to get admission to this museum, but it is absolutely worth it if you're a fan of the Boston Red Sox.
Visitors can expect to see more than 170,000 artifacts, including 24,000 3-D artifacts, a variety of memorabilia, dozens of World Series team-signed baseballs and game-used baseball bats, and more in the Fenway Park collection.
They also have 17 different displays covering the history of both the Red Sox and Fenway; 8 in the Nation's Archives at the Royal Rooter's Club and 8 in the Fenway Park concourses.
This variety of historical displays includes information about Fenway's early years, notable moments to remember from the 1930s, 1940s-1980s, 1990s-2008, the 2013 World Series display, historic Fenway Park lockers, and more.
They even have separate World Series baseball bat display areas from 2004, 2007, and 2013. They also have a World Series baseball display!
Learn all about the most renowned moments in the history of this team while taking a look at their extensive collection of Red Sox memorabilia and learning about the careers of team legends.
Fenway is home to more than 100 years of baseball history and has been the site of some of the best moments in the game.
Although we do our best to provide all the information you'll need to enjoy a tour at Fenway Park, there is always a chance that we will miss the details you were hoping to find.
That's why we have a Boston Travel Tips group on Facebook, where you can ask any additional questions you may have.
If you're wondering just how helpful our group members can be, here are a few interesting comments to consider:
If you were wondering whether or not any of the Fenway Park tours include a visit to the field, it's worth noting that this activity only seems to take place during Pre-Game Tours.
Even then, there's no guarantee that you'll visit the field during the tour, but that doesn't seem to affect how much guests enjoy their tour of Fenway.
As Laura notes, sometimes getting that on-field experience is as easy as signing up for it on game day when you arrive.
Even if you're not a baseball fan, there's a chance that you'll enjoy a tour of Fenway Park. There's so much history behind this ballpark, as it is literally the oldest stadium still in use in the Major Leagues today.
A lot of our group members agree that this tour is an excellent activity even just to learn about the history of the structure alone.
For more helpful advice and suggestions, make sure to check our Boston Travel Tips group on Facebook!
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ESPN's College GameDay Built by The Home Depot is college football's premier pre-game show. Entering its 36th season, the show travels to a different college campus or game site each week of the season from early September through the College Football Playoff National Championship in January. The locations - usually announced a week in advance - are chosen by ESPN based on competitive matchups, rivalries and other factors.
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College GameDay airs at 9am - noon ET on ESPN and ESPNU throughout the football season and is available for streaming through the ESPN App. ESPN's social and digital pre-pre-game show Countdown to College GameDay begins at 8:30am ET weekly and is available to watch on Twitter, YouTube, Facebook and the ESPN App.
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Students and fans have the opportunity for up-close view of the show by standing in the pit immediately adjacent to the stage. Selection is on a first-come, first-serve basis for all fans. Students admitted to the pit are encouraged to wear school colors and should have a numbered wristband. Participants are subject to ESPN security procedures and policies.
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The following items are prohibited in the pit: bags (of any kind), food and drinks, pens, pencils, markers or dry erase boards and signs on sticks. Throwing objects is strictly prohibited in the pit. A number of sign regulations are required as well.
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One of the most beloved traditions associated with College GameDay is the making of signs. No vulgar signs, .com, .net, .org, political or religious signs are allowed. For fans entering the pit, signs cannot be on poles or oversized. All signs brought to Saturday's taping will be inspected before entry and must abide by College GameDay's sign policies or will be removed.
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RBC Heritage: How to watch Monday finish, live scores, tee times, TV times
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A Monday finish will take place at the RBC Heritage after the final round was suspended due to darkness Sunday evening at 7:45 p.m. ET. Play resumes at 8 a.m. on Monday morning as Scottie Scheffler looks for back-to-back wins for a second time this season and his fourth win in five starts. The world No. 1 holds a five-shot lead with three holes remaining. This will be the second unscheduled Monday finish on the PGA TOUR this season and first since the Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches.
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Can this golf-ball design help your game? We put it to the test | Proving Ground
The multi-colored design on the side of Bridgestone's Tour B ball is part of a multi-step visualization process.
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Welcome to GOLF.com’s ClubTest Proving Ground, where managing equipment editor Jonathan Wall and senior equipment editor Ryan Barath put the latest designs and groundbreaking technology in the equipment space to the test on the range and the course.
The tools: Bridgestone Tour B X Mindset golf ball
The test: To determine if Bridgestone’s Mindset visual technology can improve your pre-shot routine.
The results: About two years ago, I stopped relying on a visual aid that had been a part of my golf game for more than a decade. The putter had gone cold, and I was spending an inordinate amount of time lining up the side stamp to the target, which led me to do something Scottie Scheffler did recently: remove the line and shake up the pre-shot routine.
“I like not having to line the ball up,” Scheffler said of his Titleist Pro V1 after his win at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. “I line this putter up well in the middle of the face. It’s very good visually. And yeah, I try not to focus too much on the results, but my process was really good this week and the results so far are pretty tough to argue with, I would say.”
Scheffler started focusing on the single black alignment line on the putter crown and allowed himself to rely more on his eyes and feel to visualize the path to the hole. As the great Ty Webb once said, “Be the ball.”
Simplifying the process not only worked for Scheffler, but this gear scribe as well. Relying on a single sight dot and removing the sight line — I have the blank space on the ball facing me at address — brought the feel and confidence back within a few practice sessions. This was a massive win in my book.
There was no reason to mess with a good thing, but my interest was piqued when Bridgestone sent me a dozen Tour B X’s with their new Mindset visual technology, the multi-colored design developed by Bridgestone, major winner Jason Day and Day’s long-time mental performance coach, Jason Goldsmith.
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Since he was 12 years old, Day has employed a multi-step visualization process that came about through work with Goldsmith. It was through their work that Mindset was conceived.
The visual technology on the side of the ball is designed around three different circles that act like a stop light: Red helps the golfer stop and identify what needs to be calculated — things like distance and wind. From there, the yellow circle is designed to help the golfer prepare for the shot by visualizing what needs to be accomplished. Once the golfer is fully engaged, the green circle gives them the permission to fully commit to the pre-shot work and execute.
Even though I have simplified my process on the greens, I tried my best to be mindful (no pun intended) of the pre-shot process and focus on the colors before tee shots and putts. It wasn’t all that easy at first. As someone who plays fast and tries to keep the brain free of additional thoughts on the course, making sure the visual technology was visible on the tee and putting green took some getting used to.
Taking an extra beat to consider the variables and visualize the shot is something more golfers should do before they pull the trigger, but we’re so focused on avoiding a pesky fairway bunker or the lake running down the left side of the hole that we tend to forget how even a simple pre-shot routine can help us block out the noise.
As I started logging more rounds with Mindset, I began to notice how much I enjoyed leaning into visual tech. I tend to get frustrated after a poor shot and let the bad vibes linger, but I found myself becoming more resilient after a poor shot and focusing on the one at hand.
In my estimation, I removed roughly 1.5 “poor shots” — one that required a punchout or drop from the hazard line — during each round, which ended up improving my score anywhere from 1 to 3 shots depending on how I was hitting it that day.
While it’s still early days, I believe Bridgestone’s visual technology can make you a more resilient golfer, provided you stick to the pre-shot process and don’t consider it a quick fix.
Conclusion: I’m not going to sit here and proclaim Mindset will make you a worldbeater overnight. What it can do is give you a valuable pre-shot process that can help you cut down on silly mistakes. It adds purpose to each shot and forces you to live in the moment instead of continually focusing on the last three-putt or the long par-3 ahead that always eats your lunch.
If you’re a golfer who doesn’t have a pre-shot routine or gets easily frustrated, consider giving Mindset a shot. And if you’re like me and have a simplied approach on the greens, don’t sweat staring at the visual tech. Never once did I feel like I had to rely on design to help me line up the ball, so rest easy knowing you won’t become robotic with your approach.
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2024 Zurich Classic leaderboard, scores: Rory McIlroy, Shane Lowry among leaders after Round 1
Mcilroy and lowry headline a crowded leaderboard as the competition moves to foursomes for friday.
There aren't many firsts left for Rory McIlroy to achieve in his PGA Tour career, but he checked one off the list Thursday at TPC Louisiana. Making his debut appearance in the Zurich Classic, the 34-year-old looked like the seasoned veteran he is alongside Ryder Cup teammate Shane Lowry. The two fired an 11-under 61 in the four-ball format amid the windy afternoon conditions to sit with the teams of Ryan Brehm and Mark Hubbard, Aaron Rai and David Lipsky and Ben Kohles and Patton Kizzire atop the leaderboard after Round 1.
While this week marks McIlroy's first attempt at claiming the PGA Tour's annual team event, it also represents his 11th start of the year as he continues to play through some relative early season struggles. McIlroy had no issues in the first round as he drove the ball beautifully, struck towering iron shots and picked apart the par-72 layout in unison with Lowry.
"You know that you sort of need to get off to a good start, and thankfully we did," McIlroy said. "We were 4 under through 4, which was really nice to see, and from there you've got some momentum and you're just trying to keep it going. But for the most part today, we kept both balls in play. We were having two looks basically on every hole at birdie, and that's the way you need to play better ball. Everyone thinks it's maybe a bit more gung ho than that, but as long as you have two balls in play off the tee, two balls on the green, I think you're always going to do pretty well in this format."
The two began their days with four birdies out the gate and tacked on a couple more to turn in 6-under 30. A birdie on No. 10 was followed with a disappointing par on the par-5 11th, but that did nothing to dampen their spirits. McIlroy struck his best iron of the day into the 12th when he feathered an 8 iron against the wind and to tap-in distance.
Rory McIlroy drops it close from 163 yards to set up birdie and move Lowry/McIlroy 8-under and three back. 🎯🤌 📺: Golf Channel & @peacock | @Zurich_Classic pic.twitter.com/Z4Bv95PD8m — Golf Channel (@GolfChannel) April 25, 2024
Lowry picked him up on the very next hole with a birdie of his own to get the team to 9 under and added another on the difficult par-3 14th to get to double digits under par. With four holes remaining, the two appeared likely to overtake the clubhouse lead, but a couple middling pars to go along with one last birdie on the par-5 18th meant there will be four teams sleeping on the lead tonight before the competition transitions to foursomes on Friday.
Let's take a look around the rest of the leaderboard after the first round in Louisiana.
The leaders
T1. Rory McIlroy/Shane Lowry, David Lipsky/Aaron Rai, Ryan Brehm/Mark Hubbard, Ben Kohles/Patton Kizzire (-11)
Outside McIlroy and Lowry, the top of the leaderboard is surprising, to say the least. Hubbard has notched a couple top 20s, a top five and has yet to miss a cut this season while Rai has been solid, but the rest of the lot haven't seen the weekend with much consistency. Hubbard's teammate, Brehm, has seven missed cuts in 11 starts. Rai's teammate, Lipsky, has missed eight cuts in 11 starts and is without a top 40. Kizzire has six missed cuts and a withdrawal in nine starts, and Kohles has six missed cuts and a withdrawal in 11 starts. Four-ball can hide deficiencies, but the same cannot be said for foursomes, which will be played Friday and Sunday.
"Just like usual, we ham-and-egged it," Hubbard said. "I don't think either of us were feeling amazing about our games coming into the day, but we just feed off each other really well. We relax each other out there, and best ball is just a fun format. I didn't putt great last week, but he had a lot of holes where he snuggled it up there nice and close for par and it really freed me up. You just kind of get confidence that way, and I think even you watching me make some putts gave you confidence and you poured them in at the end."
Other contenders
T5. Davis Thompson/Andrew Novak, Thomas Detry/Robert MacIntyre, Cameron Champ/MJ Daffue (-10) T8. Sam Stevens/Paul Barjon, Garrick Higgo/Ryan Fox, Luke List/Henrik Norlander, Corey Conners/Taylor Pendrith, Zac Blair/Patrick Fishburn, Marc Meissner/Austin Smotherman, Callium Tarren/David Skinns, Keith Mitchell/Joel Dahmen (-9)
Detry and MacIntyre got off to a dream start by playing their first four holes in 4 under. After hitting a lull, the two turned it on and carded six back-nine birdies to shoot 10-under 62. MacIntyre has the team experience from this past fall's Ryder Cup, while Detry has been enjoying a very solid 2024 campaign. The staying power of all these teams on this leaderboard is interesting given the volatility of foursomes, but the two Europeans should be up to the task.
I think it's about leaving each other to it," MacIntyre said regarding Friday's strategy. "We're both good players, both know what we're doing with the golf ball. It's just trusting each other. If I hit a good shot, you hit a good shot. If you hit a bad shot, don't say sorry, you're not meaning to do it. You just keep walking forward and keep trying to hit good shots and committing to them and see where we end up. Can't really do anything about it. It's difficult because you might not hit a 5-foot putt until the 17th hole. It's completely different. All you can do is try your best."
2024 Zurich Classic updated odds, picks
Odds via Sportsline consensus
- Rory McIlroy/Shane Lowry: 13/5
- Xander Schauffele/Patrick Cantlay: 10-1
- Aaron Rai/David Lipsky: 15-1
- Thomas Detry/Robert MacIntyre: 16-1
- Andrew Novak/David Thompson: 16-1
- Nick Taylor/Adam Hadwin: 18-1
- Corey Conners/Taylor Pendrith: 18-1
- Joel Dahmen/Keith Mitchell: 20-1
Let's roll with the 2022 champion at 10-1. Schauffele and Cantlay burned a ton of edges on Thursday but kept themselves in it with a late flurry of birdies. They now transition to foursomes for two of the next three days where they were dominant a year ago. In 2023, the two fired a 9-under 63 in Round 2 and a 6-under 66 in Round 4 in this format. If they card something similar in the mid 60s tomorrow, they should be in business heading into the weekend.
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