Pros: These are Titleist golf balls and that means consistent, reliable quality and performance. The new cover formulation have made the Pro V1 and Pro V1x more...
Continuing to build on its reputation as one of the best in the club fitting and customization industry, Ping officially introduced it nFlight Motion that recommends...
Medicus Golf, the company known best for its popular training aids, has announced a new line of “Kick X” golf equipment that includes drivers, fairway woods,...
Pros: The standard Bi0 Cell hybrid is hot, high-launching and quite versatile. MyFly8 adjustability allows you to dial in your preferred trajectory and ensure you have...
Pros: Ping packed tons of technology in the i25s while maintaining clean looks. Their progressive design offers higher-launching, more forgiving long irons and short irons that are...
Pros: The standard BiO Cell fairway is hot, high-launching and playable from darn near everywhere. The BiO Cell+ is just as explosive, but offers a smaller,...
If you watched Lydia Ko’s pre-shot routine during her practice round on Wednesday, it may have looked slightly different than it did on Sunday, when she...
In March, Titleist launched its much-anticipated Vokey SM5 wedges, which offer golfers more spin through their new Spin Milled TX3 grooves, as well 21 different loft,...
Pros: The XTD Ti fairway woods are built to be companions to the XTD driver. As a result, their faces are hot. Very hot. And like...
VPAR is an interactive scoring app for iPhones that allows average Joes like you and I to keep a live leaderboard on our phones during the...
Equipment is accurate as of the Ryder Cup (9/25/14). Driver: Srixon Z545 (10.5 degrees) Shaft: Mitsubishi Rayon Kuro Kage Silver TiNi 60X 3 Wood: Cleveland 588 (15.5...
Pros: Incredibly light, waterproof and fitted. It doesn’t inhibit the golf swing in any way, and it’s stylish and doesn’t take up a lot of space...
Pros: Available in four different models — #1 Wide, #7, 330M and V-Line — and two different lengths (35 and 38 inches). Each Tank Cruiser putter comes...
Golf cleat technology has been anything but revolutionary over the years. However, Adidas is setting out to revolutionize the market with the release of two all-new...
Tour Edge Exotics has announced the release of its first forged wedges, the CB PROs. The wedges are forged from 1025 carbon steel, and have what...
Like Nike’s VRS Covert 2.0 driver, but not its shiny red crown? You’re in luck, because the company is releasing a Covert 2.0 driver with a...
Swingbyte, an innovative, lightweight swing analyzer we have covered here and here on GolfWRX, today becomes the second golf-related app to release Glassware for Google Glass....
It’s been a month since we last looked at what the major OEMs have been up to in the world of patent filings. So it seems...
Chances are you’ve seen it. Matt Kuchar holed out a bunker shot for birdie on his last hole to win the 2014 RBC Heritage at Harbor...
As the age-old question goes: Are golfers considered athletes? Ok, maybe not age-old. John Daly, Craig Stadler and even Jack Nicklaus put kinks in any argument...
Pros: Both models offer a high level of forgiveness across the face and impressive ball speeds. The custom shaft options in the Bio Cell + driver are...
Equipment accurate as of the The Memorial Tournament (6/2/13). Driver: Bridgestone J40 430 (9.5 degrees) Shaft: Accra M4-55 Tour Proto 3 Wood: Ping G25 (15 degrees) Shaft: Aldila Tour Blue...
Clubs are accurate as of the RBC Heritage (4/20/14) Driver: TaylorMade SLDR (10.5 degrees) Shaft: Accra XC65X 3 Wood: TaylorMade Rocketballz Stage 2 (set to 14...
Pros: Extremely soft, comfortable fit with distinct, colorful styles. Cons: Price ($35 each). No children’s sizes. Bottom Line: They’re pricey, but you’ll be hard pressed to...
Pros: The crew at Nike took a fresh approach in designing the new VRS Covert 2.0 hybrids, making the lower-lofted clubs more forgiving and easier to launch...
If you were a fan of the white drivers TaylorMade has been making in recent years, you might have a new favorite model. The company’s is...
Matrix’s new TPHDe shafts use the latest materials in a new construction that can improve ball speed, feel and stability, according to the company. Like its...
Equipment is accurate as of the WM Phoenix Open (1/28/2014). Driver: Titleist 913D3 (8.5 degrees) Shaft: UST Mamiya Proforce V2 86X 3 Wood: Titleist 913F.d Low Spin (15...
Equipment is accurate as of the RBC Heritage (4/16/14). Driver: Ping G20 (9.5 degrees) Shaft: Ping TFC 189D (Tour-X Flex) 3 Wood: Ping G25 (15 degrees)...
Equipment is accurate as of the RBC Heritage (4/14/14). Driver: Adams XTD (9.0 degrees) Shaft: Nunchuk nVentix 3 Wood: TaylorMade SLDR (TS set to 13 degrees) Shaft:...
Equipment is accurate as of the RBC Heritage (4/15/14). Driver: TaylorMade SLDR (10.5 degrees) Shaft: Aldila Tour Blue 65TX 3 Wood: TaylorMade SLDR 3HL (18 degrees) Shaft: Aldila Tour Blue...
Equipment is accurate as of the Ryder Cup (9/25/14). Driver: Bridgestone J40 430 (9.5 degrees) Shaft: Accra M4-55 Tour Proto 3 Wood: Ping G25 (15 degrees) Shaft: Fujikura Speeder 757X...
Equipment is accurate as of the Wells Fargo (5/3/14). Driver: Cobra Bio Cell Pro (9.5 degrees) Shaft: Graphite Design Tour AD DI-6X Length: 45 inches (tipped 1 inch) 3...
Pros: E.S.P. 2 and new “JOLT” technologies offer faster, more accurate readings. Bushnell’s brighter screens, made possible with its Vivid Display Technology (VDT), makes it easier to...
Equipment accurate as of The Masters (4/10/14). Driver: Titleist 913D2 (8.5 degrees) Shaft: Aldila Rogue 70TX 3 Wood: Titleist 913F.d (15 degrees) Shaft: Aldila Tour Blue 85TX Hybrid: Titleist...