Golf Equipment

Bridgestone e12 Contact ball looks at optimizing impact, acts as ‘game-improvement ball’ | Equipment

[ad_1]   WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The e12 Contact employs a “Contact Force” dimple that features a raised area in the center. The company says this causes 38 percent more contact with the clubface at impact than traditional dimples. That brings a more efficient transfer of energy and an ability to activate the core …

Bridgestone e12 Contact ball looks at optimizing impact, acts as ‘game-improvement ball’ | Equipment Read More »

XXIO Prime lineup of woods, irons pushes lightweight limits | Equipment

[ad_1]   WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The high-end XXIO line of men’s and women’s clubs ($1,200 driver, anyone?) continue their focus on distance, or more precisely the distance you’ve lost, by pushing the limits of lightweight woods and irons. Using driver shafts that weigh less than 40 grams, clubs with a total weight that’s …

XXIO Prime lineup of woods, irons pushes lightweight limits | Equipment Read More »

Jason Day’s bag overhaul, Brooks Koepka’s Srixon irons and Rickie Fowler goes graphite | Equipment

[ad_1]   Week in and week out, the equipment scene shifts on the PGA Tour. At The American Express in La Quinta, Calif., that meant new irons for Brooks Koepka, new iron shafts for Rickie Fowler and an equipment contract for one of the game’s new pros. Looking ahead, Jason Day appears to have a …

Jason Day’s bag overhaul, Brooks Koepka’s Srixon irons and Rickie Fowler goes graphite | Equipment Read More »

The clubs Si Woo Kim used to win the 2021 American Express | Equipment

[ad_1] Si Woo Kim played the three rounds of The American Express contested at PGA West’s Stadium Course without a bogey, carding 17 birdies and one eagle. But it was the final birdie, on the par-17th hole Sunday where he rolled in a 19-foot putt, that secured a one-shot win over Patrick Cantlay, who nearly …

The clubs Si Woo Kim used to win the 2021 American Express | Equipment Read More »

The clubs Harris English used to win the 2021 Sentry Tournament of Champions | Equipment

[ad_1] Harris English looked like he would rack up a bunch of wins on the PGA Tour after a solid rookie season in 2012 was followed by a pair of wins in 2013. Unfortunately for the former Georgia Bulldog, the wins stopped coming. That drought ended in the first event of 2021 with a win …

The clubs Harris English used to win the 2021 Sentry Tournament of Champions | Equipment Read More »

New Wilson D9 driver face a collaboration between player, engineer and machine | Equipment

[ad_1] WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The Wilson D9 driver leads a new wood family with the company’s most intense re-thinking of face design in its history. In fact, the thought process on the face for the new driver went beyond human cogitation and heavily into computer simulation, producing a variable thickness design without a …

New Wilson D9 driver face a collaboration between player, engineer and machine | Equipment Read More »

Wilson’s new D9 irons include new features designed to get every yard possible | Equipment

[ad_1] WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: A low center of gravity along with a new Power Hole 2.0 design driven by Wilson’s Intelligent Design Computer Simulation process help maximize ball speed and forgiveness across the face of the D9 irons. PRICE: The seven-piece Wilson D9 irons will be available Jan. 26 ($650 in steel, $750 …

Wilson’s new D9 irons include new features designed to get every yard possible | Equipment Read More »

Titleist’s new Pro V1 and Pro V1x balls feature a dimple pattern change for the first time in 10 years | Equipment

[ad_1] WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The new Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x both feature a softer cover as well as a reformulated core along with a fast, high-flex casing layer to generate speed. The real news, though: The first new dimple patterns since 2011 with the new Pro V1 having 388 dimples and …

Titleist’s new Pro V1 and Pro V1x balls feature a dimple pattern change for the first time in 10 years | Equipment Read More »

Callaway updates ERC Soft with average player’s distance, short game needs in mind | Equipment

[ad_1] WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: In pursuing more distance both off the driver and through the bag, the three-piece ERC Soft ball marries that benefit with a focus on the different way many average golfers approach their short games compared to better players. Rather than relying on spin for short shots (and thus a …

Callaway updates ERC Soft with average player’s distance, short game needs in mind | Equipment Read More »

Tommy Fleetwood no longer an equipment free agent, signs with TaylorMade | Equipment

[ad_1] Just a couple weeks after losing Jon Rahm to Callaway, TaylorMade has re-stocked its tour staff with another European star, signing five-time European Tour winner Tommy Fleetwood to a multiyear deal to play its clubs and golf ball. The signing is not a surprise as the company has been hinting at it on social …

Tommy Fleetwood no longer an equipment free agent, signs with TaylorMade | Equipment Read More »

Vokey WedgeWorks expands “favorite” M grind to more full-swing lofts in custom offering | Equipment

[ad_1] WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Titleist Vokey Design SM8 wedge offerings add the “M” grind to three lower lofts (50, 52, 54 degrees) to its custom WedgeWorks lineup to join higher-loft options, which were an original part of Titleist’s SM8 stock lineup. The crescent-shaped grind is generally ideal for players who take shallower divots …

Vokey WedgeWorks expands “favorite” M grind to more full-swing lofts in custom offering | Equipment Read More »

TaylorMade SIM2 drivers feature bold upgrades that push conventional wisdom | Equipment

[ad_1] WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The TaylorMade SIM2 driver family is not merely a pro forma technology follow-up to last year’s SIM lineup. Instead, the company reexamined every element of the three models in the family to push new frontiers in driver forgiveness. Those include the mid-launch, low-spin SIM2; the larger-footprint, higher-flying SIM2 Max …

TaylorMade SIM2 drivers feature bold upgrades that push conventional wisdom | Equipment Read More »

TaylorMade’s SIM2 Max and Max OS irons have “advantages a cavity-back construction does not” | Equipment

[ad_1] What You Need to Know: The SIM2 Max and Max OS irons each utilize a “cap-back” design. Doing so brings the distance benefit of a hollow-body design, but replaces the steel back with a polymer “cap” or badge. That allows for a low center of gravity, which gives high launch, low spin for more …

TaylorMade’s SIM2 Max and Max OS irons have “advantages a cavity-back construction does not” | Equipment Read More »

TaylorMade SIM2 fairway woods, hybrids push forgiveness, distance for all kinds of players | Equipment

[ad_1] WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The three new SIM2 fairway woods and two new SIM2 hybrids continue the themes of low center of gravity and reduced turf-interaction sole-shaping established in last year’s models. What’s added is a new emphasis on forgiveness, even for better players who prefer more compact models. The keys are increased …

TaylorMade SIM2 fairway woods, hybrids push forgiveness, distance for all kinds of players | Equipment Read More »

Callaway’s new Epic lineup takes “paradigm shift” of four years ago—and shifts it again | Equipment

[ad_1] WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Three new drivers and two new fairway woods comprise Callaway’s new Epic line. The models include the forgiving everyman Max, the “high forgiveness for better players” Max LS and the aerodynamically shaped, low-spin Speed in drivers; and the larger, forgiving Max and smaller, flatter-launching Speed in fairway woods). For …

Callaway’s new Epic lineup takes “paradigm shift” of four years ago—and shifts it again | Equipment Read More »

Odyssey White Hot OG’s putter lineup exudes a past that is fully present | Equipment

[ad_1] WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Odyssey’s newest putter family is a return to nearly its oldest. First introduced in 2000, the company’s distinctive two-part urethane insert still is the more preferred insert used by tour players even though it’s long not been part of any new line from the company. The new White Hot …

Odyssey White Hot OG’s putter lineup exudes a past that is fully present | Equipment Read More »

Callaway’s three new Apex irons, two new Apex hybrids designed to bring out the better golfer in you | Equipment

[ad_1] What You Need to Know: All three Apex irons have cupfaces designed by artificial intelligence and tungsten encased in urethane with microspheres (tiny bubbles of air within the urethane). The two technologies combine to boost ball speed across a wide portion of the face. The Apex and Apex Pro hybrids provide an alternative to …

Callaway’s three new Apex irons, two new Apex hybrids designed to bring out the better golfer in you | Equipment Read More »

Ping’s G425 launch showcases new approach to adjustability, forgiveness and speed | Equipment

[ad_1] WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The Ping G425 line of metalwoods continue the company’s industry-leading push to the extremes of moment of inertia (MOI), best understood as the stability of the head on off-center hits (so misses fly more like dead-center strikes). The new driver combines the technologies of Ping’s two previous models—building on …

Ping’s G425 launch showcases new approach to adjustability, forgiveness and speed | Equipment Read More »

Ping G425 irons build on forgiveness heritage with an added distance boost | Equipment

[ad_1] WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The G425 irons add speed while enhancing forgiveness in a slimmed-down shape. A new heat-treatment process strengthened the 17-4 steel used for the clubhead, allowing for a variable-thickness face 10 percent thinner than the G410 for added ball speed. A new Crossover utility iron boasts a hollow construction with …

Ping G425 irons build on forgiveness heritage with an added distance boost | Equipment Read More »

Scroll to Top