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The 9-wood is a bit of a golf underdog. Not many players talk about it, even fewer carry one. I may even go so far as to say ...
The i240 will be available in 3-iron through pitching wedge plus a gap wedge (PING calls it a UW for utility wedge). It will ...
Ever finish a round and think, "Maybe it's not me. Maybe it's my ancient driver from 2015"? Yeah, me too. Look, I'm not ...
Given JT’s outstanding Ryder Cup (and Presidents Cup) record, coupled with his tremendous form in 2025, it’s a no-brainer ...
Tight grips create tension throughout your arms and shoulders, destroying the smooth tempo that old-school pros prized above everything else. “Play the ball, don’t let the ball play you” This mental ...
Buying used golf clubs can be one of the smartest ways to save money, upgrade your bag or experiment with gear you’ve always wanted to try. But it’s also one of the easiest ways to make equipment ...
The evolution of a challenger brand Through the 1980s and ’90s, COBRA continued to push boundaries. In 1985, they installed an autoclave and began making graphite shafts in-house at a time when most ...
Hitting a bad drive or slicing a fairway wood is frustrating but it’s also expected. These are tough shots that demand speed, timing and precision from a long way out. But duffing a short pitch shot ...
Friends, this one is simple. If you read our earlier story on the Chrome Soft Yellow Stripe or have ever seen a Tour Response Stripe or any other striped model from the likes of Titleist, Vice, Wilson ...
That’s the thing about FootJoy – they’ve mastered the art of honoring the past while embracing the future. These shoes look like they belong in golf’s golden era, but they perform like they were built ...
Buy This If You find yourself in precarious places or limited to cart path only. With “Ball-to-Pin Tech”, the Mileseey “GenePro S1 allows golfers to easily measure between any two points from any ...
When you think about hazards on a golf course, water and thick rough usually come to mind first. At Oakmont Country Club, site of this week’s U.S. Open, it’s not the water that’s wrecking scorecards.