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Wrong. Golf clubs are much more complicated. But don’t worry, this is a good thing.
The six-time major winner takes a thoughtful approach to his top-of-the-bag set up. This rest of us could learn from him.
Players are eschewing this once popular U.S. Open club at Oakmont and four other tidbits from the ground at the 2025 U.S. Open.
The equipment buying process can be complex, not to mention expensive - but this new feature makes it simple, convenient and ...
Equipment tester Joe Ferguson has been looking at what changes players at the US Open might be making to their ...
Estimated averages using Shot Scope data for fairway woods and hybrids: The 7-wood is an easy club to hit. When I was younger, I had an old Callaway Heavenwood that quickly became my favorite in the ...
For 2024, Callaway has combined this with in-person player testing ... Unsurprisingly, the Ai Smart Face is back, allowing each hybrid model and loft to have its own unique face to enhance performance ...
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Well, well, well. Look who's jumping on the copper bandwagon. Callaway just announced limited-edition brushed copper versions ...
Titleist GT1 Driver, Fairway Woods, Hybrids: The Titleist GT1 lineup of ... line—the 6-degree bounce K grind in 58- and 60-degree lofts notable. Used by World Nos. 1 and 2 Scottie Scheffler ...