Equipment
Article: Stripe Your Chips
When it comes to hitting short shots from just off the green, many of my students tend to neglect some basic swing fundamentals.
Article: Make An Impact
Like most golfers, you probably want to hit the ball farther. Seems no matter how far we crush it, there's always room to hit it a few more yards down the fairway.
Article: Polara Golf Balls
If you're a recreational golfer who tends to find the rough more than the fairway, your fast track to straighter shots has arrived.
Article: June 2011
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Article: We Tried It
Late last year, Titleist introduced its next generation of woods, called the 910 series.
Article: Cool, Calm & Colored
Here’s a trivia question for you. Who was the first player to win a PGA Tournament with a colored golf ball?
Article: Trending Now
In case you haven’t noticed, the premium putter market is red hot.
Article: Deck The Driver
Let’s face it. The driver used to be placed off the deck a lot more often than it is now. Let’s face it. The dri...
Article: Fit To Drive
Your driver sets the tone for the rest of your game. YOUR DRIVER SETS the tone for the rest of your game. Stripe...
Article: We Tried It: Taylormade Burner Superfast 2.0 & Burner 2.0 Irons
TaylorMade’s new lineup of Burner SuperFast 2.0 woods and 2.0 irons are longer and lighter than your typical clubs.
Article: Get Mega Long!
Let's face it, golfers who hit the ball farther have a huge advantage over those who don’t.
Article: May 2011
The V Harness ($150) fits securely around your shoulders, back and chest, and, as its promoters say, it actually forces you to swing with correct fundamentals. How? ...
Article: Equipment Q&A
I founded the company in 1990 and named it PLOP, an acronym for “Physical Laws Of Putting.” PLOP originated with the design of its innovative, perfectly balanced, center-shafted, brass blade putter.
Article: We Tried It: Cleveland - Never Compromise
For this month’s We Tried It section, we tested four new offerings from Cleveland Golf and Never Compromise.
Article: 2011 Buyer's Guide Irons
When it comes to playing your best golf, better iron play is the key to making the most out of longer drives and setting yourself up for shorter putts.
Article: 2011 Buyer's Guide Shoes
This year’s golf shoe offerings are a diverse bunch, to say the least. From street-wear shoes that bring to mind skate culture, to spikeless shoes that piggyback the barefoot-running trend, 2011 may well be remembered as the year that golf shoes r...
Article: 2011 Buyer's Guide Drivers
If you think about it, we’ve seen some extraordinary advances in driver technology in the last few years. And no, we aren’t talking the transitions we’ve made from wood to metal, or even metal to carbon.
Article: 2011 Buyer's Guide Woods
By now, you probably carry at least two fairway woods and a hybrid in your bag. Some golfers carry more hybrids or even swap out their irons with iron-woods.
Article: 2011 Buyer's Guide Putters
Knock it stiff, then knock it in. Sounds easy, but it’s not. Find the flatstick that will make it easier for you.
Article: 2011 Buyer's Guide Balls
This year, golf balls fall within a wide price range, from the highly affordable Top-Flite D2+ series ($16/dozen) to the premium Dixon Fire balls ($75/dozen).
Article: 2011 Buyer's Guide Wedges
No matter how good you get at this finicky game, on occasion, the golf course will win, and you’ll find yourself in the deep rough, off the green, in the sand or worse.
Article: 2011 Buyer's Guide Grips
Probably the most unsung and underrated component, the grip is actually the most important feature of any club.
Article: 2011 Buyer's Guide Shafts
Want to know the fastest way to improve your game? Replace all those stock shafts with a top-of-the-line graphite or steel offering.
Article: 2011 Buyer's Guide Accessories
While it’s true that most of your playing time is spent sizing up a shot and hitting it, to become a better player, you need more than just the latest clubs, shafts and balls.
Article: Lightweight Quivers
Remember your first carry bag? Until recently, you pretty much had to choose between a multifunctional bag, with plenty of pockets and storage, or a lightweight bag with virtually no room but to store your clubs and a couple sleeves of golf balls....
Article: White Is All Right
By now you’ve probably noticed that white is the new “it” color in golf. By now you’ve probably noticed that white...
Article: All The Rage!
Finding new lightweight-yet-strong materials that improve product performance for golf clubs has long been a goal of manufacturers. ...
Article: We Tried It: Callaway RAZR & Diablo Octane Drivers
When Ely Callaway first introduced his Big Bertha Driver 20 years ago, the golfing world changed forever.
Article: March 2011
With 16 models to choose from, Cleveland’s new Classic Collection ($79) offers something for everyone.
Article: Golf Tips’ Tech Awards 2010
The year 2010 certainly didn’t disappoint when it came to great new stuff, as we witnessed a slew of new products and technologies that made a big difference in how the game is played.





