Men who love experimenting with new ingredients can take their pick from a variety of cold-pressed olive oils: Ardor, Rosette, Lucid, and Arise. Each one is made with olives grown on small ...
Titleist’s 2025 Pro V1 and Pro V1x balls made their every-other-year appearance ... A few things can be gleaned from recent images of the wedge. The most obvious place to start is with the ...
It was certainly a strong display of ball striking at Accordia Golf Narashino Country ... Nico Echavarria lines up his 2025 Titleist Pro V1x (Credit: Getty Images) “The Titleist ‘25 Pro ...
With orange ribbons on their hats and their JV coach on their minds, following his recent cancer diagnosis, St. John's claims ...
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 ...
This video, in which Neil Tappin is joined by Titleist golf ball specialist Tom Hiscock, explains what these misconceptions ...
The answer to whether whether non-contracted players have to pay for golf balls is no. Well, kind of. Most Tour players ...
PGA Tour Champions pro Richard Green owns 2004 Nike irons and a 40-year-old putter. On a social-media video, he explained why ...
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 ...
Back in October of 2000, at the Shriners Children's Open (at the time Invensys Classic at Las Vegas), Titleist introduced a completely new “Pro V1” golf ball for the first time. That week ...
And immediately I’m picking up 1.5 mph ball speed, and that equates to about ... vice president, Titleist Golf Club Marketing. “For GT, it needed to be faster than TSR. It needed to be longer ...