Companies big and small in the golf equipment world gathered in Orlando for the annual PGA Show and Gary Van Sickle checked out gear worth considering for your game in 2025.
The concept behind the new M.Craft putter’s is that it offers a blade style, more shallow centre of gravity. Meaning a player ...
Titleist, too, have a newly launched driver with the GT range promised to be faster from the TSR model. This claim is due to the manufacturer moving away from titanium and instead using a new ...
Titleist has introduced its GT1 lineup of driver, fairway metals and hybrids, designed to offer higher launch and faster ball speeds. Here’s some need-to-know information on the clubs, which were ...
In the past, the target market for Titleist’s line of “1” line metalwoods is the slower-swinging player who needs lighter swing weights to help increase clubhead speed. But now that’s ...
Inevitably that means much attention on the driver category — and rightfully so given many manufacturers invest a significant chunk of their R&D resources into developing drivers with the latest ...
Titleist has expanded its GT lineup with the introduction of the GT1 driver and GT hybrids, aimed at a broad spectrum of ...
All $449, with the exception of Phantom 11 Long Design ($499). Titleist GT1 Driver, Fairway Woods, Hybrids: The Titleist GT1 lineup of driver, fairway woods and hybrids continues the idea of ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The Titleist Scotty Cameron Studio Style lineup, the most extensive launch of the legendary putter maker’s collection of classic milled putters since its inception two ...
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