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.

Also labeled: Drivers

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.

Also labeled: Clubs, Irons

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.

Also labeled: Balls

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. ...

Also labeled: Body, Exercises

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? ...

Also labeled: Drivers, Hybrids, Irons

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. ...

Also labeled: Buyers Guide, Shafts

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.

Also labeled: Buyers Guide, Grips

Article: 2010 Buyer's Guide Wedges

Wedge technology hasn’t exactly been at the forefront of our minds in recent years.

Also labeled: Buyers Guide, Irons, Wedges

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.

Also labeled: Balls, New And Notable

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. ...

Also labeled: Buyers Guide, Putters

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...

Also labeled: Buyers Guide, Drivers

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. ...

Also labeled: Drivers, Irons, Wedges, Woods

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.

Also labeled: Balls

Article: 2010 Buyer's Guide Irons

Who has the hot new irons in 2010? Who doesn’t?

Also labeled: Irons

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.

Also labeled: Grips

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).

Also labeled: Wedges

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...

 
 
 
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