Shoes
Article: Where Will You Be 5 Years From Now?
What's your take on the state of the equipment industry right now?
Article: Turn Your Right Foot Out
There are a number of ways to eek out a few extra yards off the tee
Article: November-December 2011
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: Trending Now
Well, maybe the trend started last year, with Fred Couples wearing what looked more like skate shoes out on the PGA and Champions Tour.
Article: June 2011
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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: All The Rage!
Finding new lightweight-yet-strong materials that improve product performance for golf clubs has long been a goal of manufacturers. ...
Article: New Kicks
Could there be a more comfortable premium shoe? Not that we’ve worn
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: 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: November-December 2010
Article: May 2010
Article: April 2010
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: 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...
Article: November-December 2009
From STX, the company that revolutionized lacrosse, comes the Envision TR ($199) putter. Designed by Bob Engman (a sculptor whose work is in MOMA’s permanent collection) the Envision TR features square angles and alignment lines to ensure golfers a...







