EQUIPMENT
Vertical Grooves? Straight up
Readers will no doubt have come across news last week that a Boston-based company is introducing a driver with ...
22 Years Later, Cobra Goes Big (Again)
When Cobra released its original oversized iron in 1994, many were inevitably a little unsure of what to make of ...
Wishon Golf’s New Sterling Irons Are Revolutionary
In the golf equipment industry, it’s a sad but undeniable fact that player performance breakthroughs are few and far between. ...
The Wilson Revival Continues Apace
Your father and grandfather remember Wilson as the company of Sarazen, Snead, Palmer, Casper, Irwin, and dozens of other top ...
Another Hit for Bridgestone
During its seemingly relentless march toward a 20 percent share of the golf ball market, Bridgestone could have been forgiven ...
An Iron Game Game-Changer
Vertical stiffness sounds pretty painful to a golfer with back issues, but it’s exactly what Callaway’s R&D department was looking ...
Easy Distance from Tour Edge
Tour Edge, founded by former Florida Southern golfer David Glod in 1986, scored its first significant success with the Lift-Off ...
Titleist’s Metalwood Mantra: Forgiveness for All
Certain types of golfer identify with certain brands of golf club. Titleist has long been associated with the better player, ...
The Hits Just Keep on Coming for Sun Mountain
Hits as in successes. Yes, the Sun Mountain 2024 H2NO bag is another five-star rated product from the Montana-based company.
What You Should Expect When Lag Putting
Work on your approach to help eliminate three-putts