Equipment
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.
Article: Showcase: Hot New Sticks
When it comes to golf equipment innovations, PING has left an indelible mark during the last 40 years or so.
Article: Sneak Peak 2011
If you’re like most avid golfers, you’re already looking ahead and wondering what cool gear is coming in 2011 to help you lower your index. ...
Article: We Tried It: Bridgestone B330 & B330-S
The new Bridgestone B330 and B330-S (yes, the 2011 models are new versions of both golf balls) are an amalgam of distance and spin designed for better players.
Article: November-December 2010
Article: Fit To Be Tee'd
If a picture is worth a thousand words, what does two-angle video reveal?
Article: Power Fundamentals
Setting up with the ball in the right position is absolutely vital if you want to hit it big.
Article: You Par What You Eat
Beverage cart girls can be irresistible. They flirt, offer up snacks and cold drinks, and then let you get on with the round. ...
Article: Never Lay Up!
Here I'm addressing the ball and making a swing with two different clubs, an 8-iron and a hybrid.
Article: Hybrid Basics
Hybrid clubs are incredibly useful, so long as you know how to swing one.
Article: We Tried It
The ZL (Zero Limits) Driver from Cobra is considered the most technologically advanced big stick from the company. How does it stack up? ...
Article: June 2010
Article: 2010 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: 2010 Buyer's Guide Grips
Considering the grip is the only area that connects you with the golf club, not to mention with the golf ball for the matter, it’s a wonder so many golfers overlook this critical component.
Article: 2010 Buyer's Guide Wedges
Wedge technology hasn’t exactly been at the forefront of our minds in recent years.
Article: 2010 Buyer's Guide Balls
Use our guide to find the one that best matches your player profile. Put it into play, and enjoy the day.
Article: 2010 Buyer's Guide Putters
Looking to drain a few more putts this year? We don’t blame you; and deciding to buy a new flatstick this year isn’t such a bad idea. ...
Article: 2010 Buyer's Guide Woods
Looking to finally reach that long par-5 in two? How about actually hitting the green from 200 yards away, in the rough? ...
Article: 2010 Buyer's Guide Drivers
2010 is a great year to buy a new driver. Manufacturers have (with a few exceptions) returned to more traditionally shaped clubs, stock driver shafts are better than ever (though certainly not as high performing as a premium fitted one), and prices...
Article: May 2010
Article: We Tried It 2010
Featuring a radical triangular design (buh-bye square), this driver is dubbed by Callaway as the company’s longest and straightest driver ever. ...
Article: Hot New Golf Balls
In what could be the biggest surprise hit of 2010 (if not the last few years), the new Z-Star (and Z-Star X) Tour Yellow quickly has become one of the most coveted golf balls worldwide.
Article: 2010 Buyer's Guide Irons
Who has the hot new irons in 2010? Who doesn’t?
Article: April 2010
Article: Easy On Your Hands
Sure, the economy’s tough right now. But just because many golfers can’t justify buying a new set of clubs at the moment, that shouldn’t stop them from playing clubs that feel factory fresh.
Article: What’s Hot In 2010
The WORD from Nate Radcliffe, metalwoods development manager in Cleveland’s R&D division: The rules of the modern game govern energy transfer, stability and other key design variables, but historically the weight and balance point of the golf club h...
Article: Showcase: TaylorMade xFT Wedge
TaylorMade’s most innovative offering for 2010 is the xFT (Exchangeable Face Technology) wedge ($129).
Article: March 2010
Bridgestone has revamped its e-Series golf balls ($26/dozen). The two-piece e5 has a softer urethane cover and a reworked dimple pattern for a higher ballflight, while the three-piece e6 has a new inner layer that cuts sidespin for straighter, longer...





