Stop me if you’ve heard this one: Tour players hit the ball really far. No, seriously, really far. Even when they aren’t hitting it as far as they can. Consider Jason Day’s final hole of his ...
Welcome to Wall-to-Wall Equipment, the weekly gear wrap-up in which GOLF equipment editor Jonathan Wall takes you through the latest trends, rumors and breaking news. With one gear change last week, ...
There might not be a shot that says “player” more than a low, boring 2-iron laced off the tee with driver-like rollout. Who among us hasn’t dreamed of ripping one of Tiger Woods’ low-slung “stingers” ...
Five Iron Golf, which has emerged as one of the most successful brands in the burgeoning golf entertainment sector with its cutting-edge indoor simulators and premium amenities, is strengthening ties ...
Five Iron Golf, a leader in the indoor golf arena, has opened its second Northeast Ohio location. The first opened downtown in 2023. The second has just opened its doors in Shaker Heights, ...
Ben Hogan hitting a 1-iron at the 1950 U.S. Open is one of the most famous photos in golf Hogan ended up winning the U.S. Open at Merion in a playoff The 1-iron%2C however%2C is mostly a museum piece ...
After his heartbreak at Pinehurst, Rory McIlroy returns to the PGA TOUR this week to defend his title at the Genesis Scottish Open, a title he won with one of the most memorable finishes of his career ...
The most famous photo in golf history: Ben Hogan hits a 1 iron toward the green on the 18th hole at Merion. (Hy Peskin/Sports Illustrated) ARDMORE, Pa. – The helpful employee at a Golfsmith superstore ...