Fergus Bisset picks out the best three clubs he’s ever owned and explains why none of them are still in the bag!
8 percent increase in net sales (4.7 percent on a constant currency basis) of Titleist golf balls, primarily driven by higher ...
Why you’ll love it: TaylorMade’s TP5x golf balls are another one of PGA TOUR Superstore’s top gifts and are used by the world ...
The Pro V1’s large rubber core, firm mantle layer and soft urethane cover created more distance off the tee, consistency with ...
After some research (and plenty of trial and error) I realized the best place to start was with the clubs I used. Not only did ... on how to shop for golf clubs at the bottom of this guide.
Veteran Golf Digest Hot List tester Ryan Kroll is a 49-year-old 10-handicapper. If that sounds like you, check out his ...
The Forbes Vetted guide to the best golf brands includes Titleist, Callaway, PXG and other top gear ... [+] makers. In other words, there’s never been a better time to buy a set of golf clubs.
Nippon Shafts have been celebrating worldwide success as golfers playing with their steel shafts won in both Abu Dhabi and ...
To put it simply, using lower-spin golf balls can significantly enhance your distance on the course. Many amateur golfers ...
Channeling fellow PGA TOUR player Wesley Bryan, who uses two 4-irons in his bag ... There’s a shop near where I live, and I’ve just used that equipment for a while and I feel comfortable ...
The Pro V1 was introduced in October 2000 at the PGA Tour’s Invensys Classic in Las Vegas, but Titleist had been developing the ball for about five years, trying to blend the short-game spin and ...