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Are these shoes really ‘PNW proof’? I tried them at Chambers Bay

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Welcome to I Tried It, a GOLF.com series about golf items — apparelgearaccessories and more — that we’ve recently taken out for a spin. We’re here to give our honest, no-frills takes on the latest and greatest golf or golf-adjacent items. So, scroll down to read about what we love about golf’s newest (or new to us) products.

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When it comes to golf footwear, there’s one thing I take very seriously and that’s protection from the elements.

Even in the desert sometimes, golf courses can be wet places and the quickest way to ruin a good day on the course is a pair of wet socks, especially on a chilly day.

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That’s what intrigued me about True Linkswear’s new Ascent PNWProof golf shoes.

I lived in Bend, Oregon, for two years and while that’s on the dry side of the Cascades, I occasionally got the idea of the elements that can be in play in the Pacific Northwest.

So when I made a trip to Seattle to play Chambers Bay last fall, in November, I knew I needed a pair of shoes that would keep my day from being soggy.

Turns out the new Ascents were really PNW Proof.

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Here’s my review of the shoe, looking at five factors: stability, traction, comfort/fit, style and most importantly for these purposes, elements.

Elements

While I was lucky to draw a beautiful fall day with temperatures in the high 50s and mostly sunny skies, the golf course was still pretty wet in spots.

There was no time, however, when I thought I wore the wrong shoes, as my feet stayed completely dry for the whole five-hour round. Impressive, given there were several low areas of the golf course where we had to move golf balls because there was temporary water.

I haven’t worn the shoes while it’s actually raining yet, but with as much water as there was on the course, I’m confident that these shoes are truly PNWProof (and they’re backed by a 1-year waterproof warranty).

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Comfort/Fit

The Ascent PNWProofs really have an advantage, being built off a running shoe platform that really looks a lot more like a trail running shoe than a golf shoe. Because of that, these shoes slide on and off with ease and you can keep them on your feet for hours.

Walking Chambers Bay meant putting in over 21,000 steps and going up and down hills. Despite that, it’s not like I was rushing back to the car to change shoes. I felt like I could go for 36 easily.

I wore a size 11, which is the same size I am in most other pairs of shoes.

Stability

As with many golf shoes built on a running shoe base, the Ascents have a good bit of material on the outsole and I could feel my heel moving just slightly vertically as I walked. But that doesn’t really bother me and adds to the comfort. Lateral stability is what I care about the most and I’ve never had a problem.

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Traction

I don’t ever wear spiked shoes anymore, but I’m still amazed at how much traction I can get from lugs that seem so minimal.

The traction pattern on the bottom actually looks more like a hiking shoe, and I bet these would even work well on the trail, too.

Style

The shoes are offered in black, white and yellowish “Rainer” colorways, which won’t necessarily be the centerpiece of your ensemble, but they won’t detract from it either.

I think the style of these shoes really fits the functional vibe of a pair of shoes great for a second 18, a quick 9 or a range session.

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TRUE Ascent PNWProof

TRUE Ascent PNWProof

Designed to handle the elements with a 1-year waterproof guarantee, the Ascent PNWProof is an all-weather shoe that combines ultra-flexible comfort, breathable construction, and trail-inspired traction for versatility on and off the course. Featuring the Wanderlux supercritical midsole foam, and a TRUE comfort collar, it delivers cushioning, support, and durability without compromise—engineered for golfers and adventurers alike.

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Bottom line

Unlike many shoes in this category, the True Ascents prioritize protection from the elements without sacrificing comfort, stability or traction.

If you’re looking for a casual pair of golf shoes that can also serve you in poor conditions, the True Ascent PNWProofs are a great option.

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Tempted signals potent threat for 2026 autumn carnival

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Connections of glamorous three-year-old Tempted hold high hopes that she could outshine Bella Nipotina, who amassed almost $19 million and a memorable Everest victory over her exceptional career.

“She is pretty special,” trainer Ciaron Maher’s assistant, Johann Gerard-Dubord said.

“I would quote Craig Williams when he jumped off her after the Everest. He said, ‘I love Bella (Nipotina), but she might be even better’. That’s how good she could be.”

Her return triumph left little room for debate as the filly crushed her opposition in Saturday’s Eskimo Prince Stakes (1200m) at Randwick, following the leaders before powering away in a stylish manner.

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Chad Schofield, aboard the $1.60 elect, geared back the filly late to claim victory by 1-1/4 lengths margin over Napoleonic ($6.50), as Wodeton ($5) charged home for third spot, beaten by another 1-3/4 lengths.

Tempted is yet to capture Group 1 glory but ended second to champion Ka Ying Rising in last spring’s The Everest (1200m), and according to Gerard-Dubord, she has come back in peak form.

“When you run second in the Everest as a spring three-year-old, and running through the line, you know you’ve got a pretty special horse,” he said.

“She came back looking magnificent. Last prep, it took her a couple of runs to clean up in the coat but this time, from day one when she came back, she couldn’t look any better.

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“Everything has been very smooth. Her target is the Surround (Stakes) in three weeks, which is why we elected to run this week. She would have been better placed against the fillies next week, but the three-week gap works out better.”

After contesting the Surround Stakes (1400m), paths for Tempted are fluid, with the TJ Smith Stakes (1200m) a prominent choice under discussion.

“All options are open. She is just so talented, and she relaxes so well, distance won’t be an issue,” Gerard-Dubord said.

For his initial race mount on the filly, Chad Schofield recognised the small lineup could turn tactical and positioned to avoid any traps right away.

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“My two dangers were drawn to my inside, and I knew they were not going to let me in easily. So, I pinged her out (of the barriers), got her across and I was able to just control the race,” Schofield said.

“That was a lot of fun. She’s an aeroplane, really.”

Her impressive result tees up a blockbuster encounter with leading filly Apocalyptic at the Surround Stakes. Punters can find value via the racing betting markets on the Eskimo Prince Stakes.

The post Tempted lays ominous autumn carnival marker first appeared on Just Horse Racing.

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Sharpshooting Joel Embiid carries surging 76ers past Suns

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NBA: Philadelphia 76ers at Phoenix SunsFeb 7, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) drives around Philadelphia 76ers guard Vj Edgecombe (77) during the first half of an NBA game at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Rick Scuteri-Imagn Images

Joel Embiid scored 33 points and made a season-high four 3-pointers, Tyrese Maxey added 29 points and the Philadelphia 76ers built a 19-point lead and held off the host Phoenix Suns 109-103 on Saturday.

Kelly Oubre Jr. scored 18 points and added three 3-pointers for the 76ers, who have won six of seven games and improved to 3-1 on a five-game road trip that concludes Monday in Portland.

Dillon Brooks scored 28 points, Devin Booker had 21 points and nine assists in his return from a seven-game absence, and Royce O’Neale had 14 points and 11 rebounds for the Suns, who have lost three of four and three straight home games.

The 76ers built a 66-47 lead on Embiid’s three-point play early in the third quarter and led 87-71 three minutes into the fourth before the Suns came back.

Brooks’ three-point play brought the Suns with six at 101-95 with 1:31 left and Booker made two free throws to cut the deficit to 101-97.

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Booker countered a Maxey 3-pointer with three free throws to keep the Sixers’ lead at four, 104-100, before Maxey made all three free throws for a 107-100 lead with 17.6 left.

Booker made three free throws of his own to make it 107-103 but Maxey made two for a 109-103 lead with 11.8 seconds left before the Suns turned the ball over on an inbounds play.

Embiid was 4 of 7 from 3-point range and made 11 of 13 free throws.

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The Suns made 11 of 46 3-pointers, including one of their first 19. Brooks and Collin Gillespie were each 2 of 10 from distance.

Embiid had nine rebounds and the 76ers had a 50-40 rebounding edge, the fourth straight game in which the Suns have been out-rebounded.

Mark Williams added 11 points and 11 rebounds in the loss.

Philadelphia gained a split of the season series and is 15-9 on the road. Only Oklahoma City has fewer road losses, seven.

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Embiid and Maxey had eight points and two 3-pointers apiece when the 76ers took a 24-22 lead after the first quarter. Maxey scored six points and Oubre and Quentin Grimes had five apiece on a 17-2 run for a 44-28 lead.

Embiid’s third 3-pointer of the first half helped the 76ers’ to a 58-47 halftime lead. The Suns closed to 81-71 after three quarters.

–Field Level Media

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Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes sends message to Cole Palmer after his hat-trick for Chelsea in win over Wolve

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Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes sent a message to Cole Palmer after the Chelsea star’s stunning performance against Wolverhampton. The Englishman scored a hat-trick in the first half to help them seal a 3-1 win at Molineux.

Taking to Instagram after the game, Palmer posted a few photos and a cheeky two-word caption: ‘just enjoy’. The Chelsea star had his comment section filled with fans and players, praising him for his performance on his 100th start for the club.

One comment that stood out was from Fernandez, who was heaping praise on the Englishman. The Manchester United captain wrote ‘What a player’ with a clapping emoji amid rumors that Palmer was looking to move back to Manchester.

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The Chelsea star commented on the performance as well, saying that he was delighted to have got on the scoresheet and collected three points. He said (via Football365):

“It feels good to get three points and score some goals. It was a good one in difficult conditions today. As long as I can keep scoring hat-tricks, I’m happy. I think we did well in the first half. The second half was a bit flat, but, personally, it feels good to get back on the scoresheet. I don’t really pay attention to milestones, but when you see them, it’s nice.”

“I’ve never been injured before in my career. This is something new to me, and I’m still finding out how to deal with it. It has been frustrating, I don’t feel like I’ve played a game this season fully fit. I’ve been going into games thinking, ‘Can I do certain things? Can I not?’ Overthinking it.”

Cole Palmer has been dealing with injury issues since coming off in the first half against Manchester United earlier this season.

Chelsea star Cole Palmer shuts down Manchester United talks

Reports earlier this season suggested that Cole Palmer was unhappy at Chelsea and was looking to move back to Manchester as he was ‘homesick’. Manchester United were reportedly looking to sign the Englishman, who has now dismissed the reports as ‘rubbish’ and said:

“Everyone loves to chat rubbish, don’t they? I don’t pay too much attention to it. You see things. But I feel like I’ve come from a strong place anyway, so I don’t pay attention to it.”

Manchester United and Chelsea are fighting for a top-4 place this season, with the Red Devils sitting in fourth, a point above the Blues after 25 matches.

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