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GolfWRX Q&A with Hunter Mahan
I spoke by phone with six-time PGA Tour winner Hunter Mahan as he was honing his swing at home and getting ready to head to Washington this weekend for the U.S. Open at Chambers Bay.
We discussed the season’s second major, his play this season, his affinity for a good game on T.V. with corresponding fan interaction Twitter, his methods, and a new campaign that has him linked up with Chase Sapphire Preferred.
Check out our conversation below.
Ben Alberstadt: Looking at your Twitter, I saw you were pretty engrossed in the basketball game last night…
Hunter Mahan: Twitter is phenomenal at the big sporting events. I just love the combative nature of fans. I love to hear what they have to say. It’s always fun.
B.A. It’s a different way to interact with the fan base, for sure. Are you pro-Cavs or pro-good game?
H.M. Mostly pro-good game. I wanted to see a great Finals. I thought we were going to get a seven-gamer with Kyrie [Irving] and then Kyrie goes down and I thought it’d be a four- or five-gamer.
Lebron is amazing. Not only is he a great player, but he gets his team to believe that they have every chance to win. They’re playing hard for him, it feels like. He’s playing hard for the city, and I feel like the players are playing hard for him to get this championship.
B.A. Yeah. Watching [Matthew] Dellavedova step up…a guy who seems like he should be fourth in line to play his position, and he shuts down [Steph] Curry. Pretty impressive stuff.
H.M. That’s why you gotta love sports, man.
B.A. Something golf related: 14 of 15 cuts, tied for ninth at the Masters….you’ve been off for a couple of weeks here. How are you feeling about things?
H.M. I feel like it’s a good time for me to take a couple of weeks off…kind of refresh. When you play on the Tour, it’s easy to…kind of lose yourself a little bit and forget what you’re trying to do.
It’s a good time to get back to my mechanics and figure out what I need to do start playing a little better. Nothing too far away. I’m excited about the rest of the year and this coming U.S. Open.
Just have to keep working at it. Most of it has to do with trust and keeping good confidence in my game right now.
B.A. I’m always interested to see how players prepare. I think you played right up until the Masters…you take a couple of weeks off here. What has the preparation for Chambers Bay been like for you?
H.M. Chambers Bay is a place I haven’t played before. I’m hoping to leave on Saturday. Play Saturday afternoon and Sunday so I can get a sense of the golf course and how it’s going to play without fans and without too many players on the golf course…spend some time on the greens…figure out the good places to hit it, the bad places to hit it, the easy up-and-downs, the tough up-and-downs, what kind of rough is there.
Usually around the greens, you’re going to see a lot of the same shots over and over again. It’s just figuring out the details of Chambers Bay…we should be able to do it in two good days of practice.
B.A. It sounds like you’ve spent the past couple of weeks getting your swing dialed in and not thinking as much about the course and the specific challenge and are now going to turn your attention to that?
H.M. This week I’m going to work on my game technically…work on my swing. I do quite a bit of video stuff. I’m a visual learner…I need to see it. [I want to] go into next week thinking about the golf course, knowing where my swing is at. Knowing where my putting and short game are at. Seeing it in my head and then just trusting it from there.
B.A. What is the process of tweaking and refining the swing at your level?
H.M. For me, it’s about precision and details. Setup and alignment. Where’s my club face aimed? Where’s my setup? Is my setup beneficial to my swing and the shot I want to hit? It goes all the way from the driver down to the putter about alignment and good setup.
Sometimes I get too into the swing and plane and where the club face is and setup was the culprit the whole time. It’s getting back to basics and details…good rhythm…trust and patience from there.
Like I said, I’m a visual learner. I want to be able to see the golf swing in my head…see the ball fly.
B.A. On course, how sort of technical versus feel-based are you as a golfer?
H.M. Historically, I’ve been more technical. I’m trying to incorporate more visual stuff…really seeing the shot I want to hit…seeing where I want the ball to go and then letting that transfer to my golf swing. Sometimes I get too technical on the golf course, and I’m worrying about the swing I want to make. I need to focus on seeing the swing I want to make and seeing the shot I want to hit and from there, just trusting it. Trusting myself, trusting my abilities, and trusting the work that I’ve put in.
B.A. Yeah. I always doubted that top-tier players are out there, stepping up to a critical shot and thinking about, you know, three swing thoughts or something…
H.M. Yeah. I think it’s different for everyone….It’s always fun watching someone who’s really exceptional at something…you know, Phil has a great short game, and when Tiger was playing at his best, you could almost see what they were doing, see the intensity on their face…it’s all visual: seeing the shot they were going to hit.
B.A. Coming up here at Chambers Bay…are different things going to be key than traditionally are at U.S. Open venues?
H.M. Like any U.S. Open, par is going to be a good score. It’s going to be long. Driving’s going to be key. So, guys who have a combo of hitting it far off the tee and hitting fairways are going to have an advantage over guys hitting 3-woods or long irons to keep the ball in play.
But it’s going to come down to the mental strength of a player and making those 15-footers and in. Making those eight or 10-footers for par is key. Those are really the momentum savers. Over four days of golf, it’s really those one or two shots right then and there that spur a guy on to victory.
B.A. Yeah. At the U.S. Open, I always think about those six-footers and how deflating it must be to miss and uplifting to make, which is contrary to most events where it’s like the 15-footer for birdie is firing a guy up.
H.M. For sure. It’s going to be a challenge for every player. When you come to a golf course you don’t really know, it’s hard to figure out what a good score is. Sometimes you set a goal in your head…but sometimes that doesn’t really matter. At a U.S. Open, things can change so quickly.
B.A. Absolutely. I’ll let you off the hook with one last question: Tell me about your partnership with Chase Sapphire Preferred. What are you doing and how did it come about?
H.M. Well, Chase Sapphire Preferred is the official credit card of the PGA of America and the PGA Championship and they have a really fun campaign. It’s kind of a social media campaign called “What Drives You?” It goes through July 10.
It’s basically for fans to submit photos with a caption of what drives them to play golf and why they love to play golf. With the picture and caption, they can use the hashtag #ChaseSapphirePGA and #Sweepstakes. [The winners] get a trip to the PGA Championship, an inside-the-ropes experience with me and a one-on-one with me at the PGA. (More information here).
It’s a neat campaign celebrating golf and fans who enjoy golf.
Tour Photo Galleries
Photos from the 2026 Memorial Tournament
GolfWRX is on site this week at the Memorial Tournament, with both Alistair Cameron and Tour Photographer Greg Moore on the ground in Dublin, Ohio, where a strong field is assembled to pay homage to the Golden Bear.
In addition to WITB galleries, we’ve already been treated to an in-hand look at Tommy Fleetwood’s new TaylorMade Spider putters.
Check out links to all our photos below.
General Albums
WITB Albums
- Jason Day – WITB – 2026 The Memorial
- Chris Gotterup – WITB – 2026 The Memorial
- SungJae Im – WITB – 2026 The Memorial
Pullout Albums
- Jason Day’s 1off Payntr golf shoes – 2026 The Memorial
- JT Poston’s TaylorMade Spider – 2026 The Memorial
- Cameron putter – 2026 The Memorial
- Tommy Fleetwood’s TM Spider putters – 2026 The Memorial
- New Mitsubishi Chemical 1K Pro Orange shaft – 2026 The Memorial
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Photos from the ShopRite LPGA
GolfWRX Tour Photographer Greg Moore was on site in Galloway, New Jersey, ahead of the ShopRite LPGA powered by Wakefern to snap some WITB photos and more.
Check out links to all the photos below!
General Albums
WITB Albums
- Mimi Rhodes – WITB – 2026 ShopRite
- Aline Krauter – WITB – 2026 ShopRite(LPGA)
- Olivia Cowan – WITB – 2026 ShopRite
- Leah John – WITB – 2026 ShopRite(LPGA)
- Melanie Green – WITB – 2026 ShopRite
- Nastasia Nadaud – WITB – 2026 ShopRite(LPGA)
- Maria Torres – WITB – 2026 ShopRite(LPGA)
- Ana Belac – WITB – 2026 ShopRite(LPGA)
- Carolina Melgrati – WITB – 2026 ShopRite(LPGA)
- Sofia Garcia – WITB – 2026 ShopRite(LPGA)
Pullout Albums
Popular Photo Galleries
Photos from the 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
The famed Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas, is the scene this week for the Charles Schwab Challenge, where Ludvig Aberg enters the week as the tournament favorite.
Tour Photographer Greg Moore and our traveling equipment insider, Alistair Cameron, are both on site this week in the Lone Star State. Thus far, we’ve been treated to an in-hand look at TaylorMade’s new ZT Max putter, as well as a bounty of WITBs.
Check out links to all our photos below.

General Albums
- 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge – Monday #1
- 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge – Monday #2
- 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge – Monday #3
- 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge – Tuesday #1
- 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge – Tuesday #2
- 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge – Tuesday #3
- 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge – Tuesday #4
- 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge – Tuesday #5
WITB Albums
- Preston Stout – OSU Men’s golf – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Marcelo Rozo – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Charley Hoffman – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Ben Kohles – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Davis Chatfield – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Albert Hansson – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Jackson Koivun – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Cam Davis – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Keith Mitchell – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Kensei Hirata – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Eric Cole – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Zecheng “Marty” Dou – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Robert MacIntyre – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Matt Kuchar – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Joe Highsmith – WITB – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
Pullout Albums
- New Bettinardi covers – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- New Project X Titan Yellow shafts – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Doug Ghim’s custom Cameron putter – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Matt Kuchar’s HitsGolf training clubs – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Erik Van Rooyen’s Callaway Apex TD Ti Fusion 3 iron(updated with additional photos) – 2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
- Robert MacIntyre’s putters – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- JJ Spaun’s newest L.A.B. Golf putter – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Odyssey Damascus Milled Jailbird Mini broomstick – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Chris Kirk’s putters – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- Rico Hoey’s Custom Odyssey S2S Tri-Hot Jailbird broomstick putter – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge
- TaylorMade Spider ZT Max putters – 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge

See what GolfWRXers are saying in the forums.

adam
Jun 12, 2015 at 12:51 am
Chase Sapphire Preferred – get one not because they offer anything better, but because they celebrate golf and fans who enjoy golf.
Drew
Jun 11, 2015 at 5:53 pm
Don’t be so hard on Ben. Mahan was obviously doing a PR tour for the credit card company, and whoever did the campaign offered him up. If you heard Mahan talking on your local radio or TV station.. they would have asked him the same question and gotten the same result. It just looks worse in print.
Jesus
Jun 11, 2015 at 7:35 pm
I’m going to continue to be hard on him. Why did he ask more questions about the credit card?
Alex
Jun 11, 2015 at 4:03 pm
You realize if he was asked about golf equipment it would just be an advertisement for the new Ping equipment. Did you know the G30 has something called turbulators????
Matto
Jun 11, 2015 at 8:35 am
That credit card bit…..was incredible.
other paul
Jun 10, 2015 at 8:55 pm
I didn’t think there was anything wrong with this article. If he had talked equipment a lot then everyone would call it an ad. You can’t make people happy Ben. Just do your thing. Though I have certainly picked on a couple of your articles in the past…
Square
Jun 10, 2015 at 7:41 pm
This article was terrible….how about, what are you working on your swing. What are the technical things you are referring to in the article How about a question about his clubs, difference he sees in the g30 vs. g25….anything. Hey Hunter, “What do you buy with that stupid credit card.” Biggest shank on golfwrx yet.
Chuck
Jun 10, 2015 at 6:51 pm
What a shame; not one equipment question.
Regis
Jun 10, 2015 at 6:32 pm
Hunter was the guy who compared uncompensated participation in the Ryder Cup to being a slave. Now he pushing a credit card deal. Well, whatever.
Jesus
Jun 10, 2015 at 12:22 pm
Did you just ask him about a credit card?
Me Nunya
Jun 10, 2015 at 5:55 pm
Probably a caveat or pre-req for agreeing to the interview…