Golf Equipment
February-March 2008The latest in golf equipment, instruction, training aids, apparel & more![]() |
Sneak Peek 2008What?s great in 2008 can be yours right now! |
Grips Buyer's Guide 2007Despite all the technology in the clubhead and shaft, it's the grip that's really come a long way. |
Showcase: Ping Sounds OffPING golf clubs have always been closely associated with technology and advanced engineering, which isn’t surprising, considering the long tradition the company has of creating products that adhere to the “form follows function” philosophy. |
November-December 2007The latest in golf equipment, instruction, training aids, apparel & more![]() |
GT Tech Awards 2007![]() |
Iron RoundupLong known as the golf bag’s unsung heroes, irons have come full circle. No longer are there just a few options between forged blades and cast cavity-backs. Instead, there are numerous new models that feature varying degrees of exciting new technologies designed to help virtually all kinds of golfers. |
September 2007The latest in golf equipment, instruction, training aids, apparel & more![]() |
Showcase: Tour Edge ExoticsTour Edge is a company that’s come a long way in a short period of time. Starting in the mid-80s with custom-fitted clubs, Tour Edge carried a Midwest sensibility into the golf club manufacturing game, focusing on producing premium-quality equipment at a reasonable price. |
July 2007The latest in golf equipment, instruction, training aids, apparel & more![]() |
New SteelCheck Out Cleveland's New High Tech IronsThink maybe somebody down in Huntington Beach is a USC Trojan fan? Perhaps, but the college football stalwart USC has nothing to do with a pair of the newest, most innovative irons to come from Cleveland Golf’s HQ. Called the CG RED ($699) and CG GOLD irons ($599), these two models are loaded with a host of next-generation technologies designed to accommodate virtually any type of player. |














