The PGA Merchandise Show is a week-long celebration of all things golf, highlighting the people, products and places that are intertwined with the game. Each day we’ve...
Equipment is accurate as of the Farmers Insurance Open (1/28/16). Driver: Nike Vapor Fly (9.5 degrees) Shaft: Fujikura Pro Tour Spec 73X 3 Wood: Nike Vapor Fly (15...
Equipment is accurate of the Farmers Insurance Open (1/28/16). Driver: TaylorMade M1 460 (8.5 degrees) Shaft: Mitsubishi Rayon Kuro Kage XT 70TX 3 Wood: TaylorMade M1 (14 degrees) Shaft:...
After Demo Day on Tuesday, The PGA Merchandise Show moves inside the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando for its remaining three days. In case you...
Paul Lawrie carded a second-round 66, and at 11-under after two days, he leads Nicolas Colsaerts by a stroke in Qatar. A win would make Lawrie the...
After Demo Day on Tuesday, The PGA Merchandise Show moves inside the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando for its remaining three days. Enjoy the “Show...
Golf ball performance means different things to different golfers, which is why Titleist currently offers six different kinds of golf balls at four different price points. Last...
Demo Day kicks off the PGA Merchandise Show each year, with golfers testing the latest golf gear at the 360-degree range at Orange County National in...
The Scotty Cameron name garners passionate and widespread attention in the putter market, so when Scotty Cameron releases a new putter, golfers take notice. And Scotty...
Vokey SM6 wedges use what’s called a Progressive Center of Gravity, a weighting strategy that positions each wedge’s center of gravity (CG) in a distinct location,...
The M2 irons are TaylorMade’s “longest iron ever,” according to the company. The M2 Tour irons have a more compact design that doesn’t offer quite as...
At GolfWRX and in the golf industry as a collective, we talk a lot about club fitting, encouraging golfers to put the right tools in their...
Callaway’s PM Grind, designed in conjunction with Phil Mickelson, will now be offered with a Matte Black finish. The original PM Grind, which released in early...
TaylorMade’s M2 fairway woods and hybrids address the needs of a wide range of golfers, with designs that forgo the M1’s slew of adjustability features in...
Pros: A more rearward center of gravity makes the M2 drivers more forgiving than previous TaylorMade drivers. They have the same head shape and Carbon Composite...
Equipment is accurate as of the U.S. Open (6/19/16). Driver: Titleist 917D2 (10.5 degrees) Shaft: Project X HZRDUS Yellow 6.5 (63 grams) 3 Wood: Callaway X2 Hot (15 degrees)...
Equipment is accurate as of the Open Championship (7/17/16). Driver: Callaway XR 16 Sub Zero (8.5 degrees) Shaft: Mitsubishi Rayon Fubuki J 60X (tipped 1 inch) Length:...
Pros: The stiffest of Graphite Design’s Tour AD shafts. Compared to similar shafts, the GP is impressively smooth and stable. Available in a wide range of weights (50-80...
Pros: Bold alignment features. Aluminum F.I.T. Face creates a soft feel at impact. Great size and shape. Cons: No adjustable weights. Who it’s for: Anyone can use...
Equipment is accurate as of the Web.com Tour Air Capital Classic (6/26/16). Driver: Callaway XR 16 (10.5 degrees) Shaft: Mitsubishi Rayon Diamana S+ 70TX 3 Wood: Callaway XR 16 Pro (16...
Equipment accurate as of the Puerto Rico Open (3/27/16). Driver: Nike Vapor Fly (10.5 degrees) Shaft: Graphite Design Tour AD-DI 8X 3 Wood: Nike Vapor Fly (15 degrees)...
A new driver from Callaway, called the XR 16 “Sub Zero,” recently appeared on the USGA’s List of Conforming Clubs. Here’s how it looked in black-and-white....
Ben Hogan was known for his deadly accuracy with long irons — surely you’ve seen this photo of his famous 1-iron shot in the 1950 U.S....
The OS in TaylorMade’s new OS and OS CB putters stands for “oversize.” With its new putter line, the company took two of its most popular blade...
Few golf balls in recent memory have created the buzz of Callaway’s Chrome Soft, a category buster that the company dubbed “the ball that changed the ball” when...
Pros: Cobra’s King LTD boasts Cobra’s lowest CG design ever, while the F6 and F6+ drivers are some of the most adjustable drivers available in their class....
Equipment is accurate as of of the BMW Championship (9/7/16). Driver: Bridgestone JGR (9.5 degrees) Shaft: Fujikura Speeder Evolution 661 (X-Flex) 3 wood: Callaway X Hot (15 degrees) Shaft:...
Equipment is accurate as of the BMW Championship (9/7/16). Driver: TaylorMade M1 460 (9.5 degrees) Shaft: Matrix Speed Rulz B-Type 70X Fairway Woods: TaylorMade M1 (15 degrees), TaylorMade M2 (18 degrees)...
Equipment is accurate as of the Sony Open in Hawaii (11/17/16). Driver: Titleist 915D3 (9.5 degrees) Shaft: Fujikura Motore Speeder 757 (X-Flex) 3 Wood: Titleist 915Fd (13.5 degrees)...
Callaway’s XR irons and hybrids from last year (the standard models, not the “Pro”) were classified as game-improvement clubs, industry code for high-launching, forgiving clubs with big profiles and...
Ping’s G irons (MSRP $110 per club with steel, $125 per club with graphite) will be in stores February 11. They’re available in 4-9, PW, UW (50), SW...
For most golfers, fairway woods and hybrids play a relatively limited role during a round of golf. But when they are called upon, golfers expect those...
Pros: The most forgiving driver Ping has ever made. Sleeker, more pear-shaped head improves aerodynamics. Thinner crown adds forgiveness, creates higher launch. Cons: The Dragonfly-inspired crown and...
The PGA Tour kicks off the year 2016 with the Hawaiian-swing — consisting of the Hyundai Tournament of Champions on the island of Maui this week,...
Puma has established itself as a household name in the golf shoe market, consistently combining the comfort, performance and style that golfers enjoy. As golf fashion...