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Article: 2013 Buyer's Guide Irons

The irons in your bag deserve some proper attention this year.

Also labeled: Equipment

Article: August 2012

Article: One-Club Wonder!

A typical 6-iron has a loft of 30°, which places it between your pitching wedge (48°) and driver (approximately 9°).

Article: Five Questions With Tour Edge Vice President Of Marketing/Relations, Jay Hubbard

Long-hitting fairway woods are popular this year, and Tour Edge has one of the longest. 1.  Long-hitting fairway woods are popular this year, and Tour Edge has...

Also labeled: Balls, Drivers, Equipment, Fairway Woods

Article: We Tried It: Bridgestone J40 Irons

Right now, when you think of the Bridgestone brand as it pertains to golf, odds are you think of the hot, new B330 and eSeries golf balls, both of which have become pretty popular these days. ...

Also labeled: Equipment

Article: May 2012

Article: Hot Or Not?

It's a new year, a new golf season, and if you read enough of this magazine, hopefully a new golf game that's better than ever. It's a new year, a new golf season, and if you read enough of this magazine, hopefully a new golf game...

Article: Five Questions With Bridgestone Golf

Things are looking up at Bridgestone, with a handful of new SKUs for golfers to choose from.

Article: PING i20 Series

When PING introduced the game-improvement G20 series last year, we were wondering how much longer we'd have to wait to wrap our hands around the successor to the i15 line.

Article: 2012 Buyer's Guide Irons

Today's new irons are better than ever, with several new and very forgiving models to choose from.

Also labeled: Equipment, Iron Woods

Article: Determining Your Set Makeup

You need to have a distinct set makeup, one that saves your swing and game. You need to have a distinct set...

Article: A Blueprint For Shaft Buying

There's no doubt that getting the right shaft for each of your clubs can make a world of difference in your ballflight. ...

Article: Five Questions With PING

What is your flagship product (or product line) this year? How is it different from/better than anything we've seen from PING before?

Article: Most Overlooked Factors Of Clubfitting

A majority of the strokes you take in a round are inside 100 yards, so it makes sense to have a club for all situations.

Article: Where Will You Be 5 Years From Now?

What's your take on the state of the equipment industry right now?

Article: We Tried It: Ping G20 Series

Without question, PING is considered a pioneering force in golf-equipment design.

Also labeled: Clubs, Drivers, Equipment, Fairway Woods

Article: November-December 2011

Article: Equipment Q&A

PUMA has given us creative freedom, and it's evident in our new products. Colorful grips and designs complement the technology in each new offering

Article: Sneak Peak 2012

With the success of TaylorMade's white R11 and Burner drivers, it only makes sense that we'll see more of the color in 2012—and not just on clubheads.

Article: Greenside Greatness

As you can see here, I've got a 40-yard bunker shot, which is arguably one of the game's hardest tests. I'll show you two ways to play it, depending on the kind of sand that you find in the bunke

Article: Objective Clubfitting

These days, it's hard to go anywhere without being subjected to some form of advertising. These days, it's...

Article: Dangerous Distance

Cobra Golf has finally found its rightful nesting place in today's golf market: right smack-dab in the middle.

Article: Iron Play Simplified

Let’s make things easier, shall we? LET"S MAKE THINGS EASIER, shall we? In...

Article: June 2011

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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: 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: Ironworks

Better iron play is at the heart of game improvement. It’s the center link of the golfing chain, and without a strong link in the middle, playing your best becomes an arduous, if not very frustrating, task.

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: 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.

 
 
 
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