Pros: Clean and classy at address, with no visible bulk behind the top lines. These launch higher and faster than most irons their size, and they’re one...
Pros: The slots on crown and sole of Adams’ new Super S and LS fairway woods create a higher launch that sends the ball soaring. They also...
Legendary golf instructor Harvey Penick compared the sequence of a golf swing to that of lopping off the heads of dandelions with a weed cutter to...
Pros: The G25’s are more compact than the G20’s in every way — especially the short irons, which our reviewer called “downright svelte looking.” But despite the...
Pros: The Super S and LS hybrid offer two different looks at address — rounded (S) and narrow (LS). Both clubs are very long, launch the...
When Swingbyte, a lightweight swing analyzer that provides robust data and 360-degree views of your swings, burst onto the scene at the 2012 PGA Show, I...
Pros: The shallow design of the G25 fairway woods makes them easy to hit off the fairway and the tee, and the look of the G25...
Pros: The higher-launching, more forgiving MT irons and lower-launching TT irons blend together nicely to allow a player to mix and match a set. Both sets have...
Pros: Both drivers are very long and low-spinning, with good looks and a robust sound. The Super S is great for golfers looking for more forgiveness...
I’ve never worn a golf dress, so I was a little uneasy the first time I put on Nike’s golf dress. But I found the dress to...
Pros: Very accurate. Simple and intuitive to use. Auto hole locator works great. Scoring built in. Good battery life. Cons: Yearly subscription (cost) required. Non-watch wearers may...
Pros: Very stable during the stroke, and unbelievably good looking at address. The F.I.T. Face feels soft, and the Pewter PVD finish is both beautiful and durable....
Golfers love fairway woods that allow them to hit long, straight shots off the tee and off the ground. But fairway woods are not only some...
Pros: The XCG6 fairway woods look great at address and go forever. The sound is pleasing, the feel at impact is buttery and shaping shots is a breeze....
Pros: We love the adjustability of the VR_S Covert Tour fairway woods ($249), which gives golfers five different lofts and three different face angles to choose...
Pros: Extremely smooth, and stable. The mix of blue, white and silver looks awesome. Cons: Costs as much as most new drivers — $380. Bottom Line:...
With a lot of golf apparel companies you can tell exactly what age group the apparel for is geared for, but Jofit isn’t like that. As long...
Pros: For a lightweight graphite iron shaft (104 grams), the xi’s feel extremely stable. They reduce vibration compared to steel shafts, and offered slightly more launch and...
This app saved my round, it is as simple as that. As golfers, we have control over the courses we play, the ball we play, the...
Pros: The X Hot fairway woods are longer and more versatile than Callaway’s past models. The stock shafts are solid, and the matte grey finish and muted sound have been...
Pros: These might be the cleanest, classiest-looking fairway woods on the market. The titanium faces provide plenty of ball speed and forgiveness, and the stock shaft options...
Pros: The removable tungsten weights in the sole allow golfers to fine tune head weight, and the grooved hitting area on the 303 Stainless Steel heads gets the ball...
Most people don’t put a lot of thought into what tees they’re using on the golf course. They find the right length and move on. But I...
[dropcap]G[/dropcap]olfWRX’s editorial team recognizes golf equipment of the highest quality, design and performance with our “Editors’ Choice” award, which signifies that a club is one of the...
Pros: TaylorMade’s RBZ Stage 2 Fairway Woods offer even more of the ball speed that made the original RocketBallz fairway woods famous, but it’s housed in a...
Pros: Rotex face technology isn’t marketing mumbo jumbo. The spin and stopping power, particularly on shorter shots and shots played with an open face around the green,...
Pros: Fourteen wedges have a classic, clean shape, and come in some of the prettiest finishes we’ve seen. They have a super soft forged feel and create...
Even Arnold Palmer knew that looking good on the course was important. “I think there’s a relationship between the player and his dress,” Palmer once said....
Pros: The RBZ Stage 2 drivers have larger faces and different center of gravity positions than TaylorMade’s pricer, more adjustable R1 driver. For some testers, this...
Pros: A great training aid for golfers who struggle with the “flying elbow,” or staying connected during the swing. The Swing Shirt is simple and easy to...
Pros: Idiot-proof loft adjustability as long as you pick the right head. Your choice of four very cool colors. Cons: The stock shaft in the non-Pro version,...
Pros: Golfers with a lot of speed who tend to contact the ball high on the face will love the 3Deep’s taller face, which will give...
Every year brings an opportunity for golf companies to release products that make us want to kick out our current gamers for something new. But golfers are...
Pros: Callaway’s uDesign allows consumers to create custom color combinations on the sole and crown of the Razr FIT Xtreme driver. It also adds the ability to choose custom...
Pros: Vokey Spin Milled SM4 wedges offer a large variety of off-the-shelf lofts ranging from 46 to 64 degrees in two-degree increments, with as many as...