The Sigma G launched last year with 18 models. The Ping Sigma 2 has ten.
By Tony Dear
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By Tony Dear
So, here we are again. TaylorMade has launched another iron. Sounds familiar, right? In the last 18 months, we count seven iron launches – P730, P750, P770, P790, M3 and M4, and GAPR. And PSi wasn’t much further back. So why another iron, and what will this one do the others can’t?
Knuth utilizes “3-Trampoline Technology” to help amateurs get most out of off-center hits. by Jon Rizzi In the three years since I started using Knuth Golf’s High Heat driver, which I glowingly reviewed in 2015, my tee shots have found the fairway more often than not. They’ve also found my playing partners joking whether we were … Read more

By Tony Dear

By Jon Rizzi
The Bridgestone Tour B JGR Driver Renowned for its golf balls, Bridgestone looks to gain market share with its Tour B JGR family of clubs. By Tony Dear Earlier this century, Bridgestone went on the offensive as a golf-ball company. It took on Titleist’s enormous market share and, to its credit, made some headway forging a … Read more

By TaylorMade Golf
Cameron combines blade look with mallet tech By Tony Dear For better players who like to think they can still hit long irons but require hybrid-type construction to get the ball airborne, a number of manufacturers have produced clubs that set up at address like a low-lofted iron but barely conceal the bulge of forgiveness … Read more