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The TGL, or The Golf League, kicked off in January with The Bay GC securing a 9-2 victory over New York GC. Featuring six teams of four, notable players like Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy are set to participate in the matches. However, there will be instances where these star players will not be partaking in some of the matches. The captains of the teams ultimately decide which player will sit out, with factors such as scheduling conflicts and player rankings coming into play. In the TGL’s unique format, three men are chosen to play from each four-man team. For…

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Golf training aids have become a popular tool for golfers of all skill levels looking to improve their game. World No.3 Rory McIlroy was recently seen using a unique training aid at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic that resembled a junior golf club. McIlroy explained that the smaller, heavier club allows him to feel the head better during his swing and helps him make adjustments to his grip. He has been using this training aid since October to work on changes in his backswing and carries it with him everywhere for practice. The pre-set grip on the training club is…

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The competitive market for drivers for slicers in golf is dominated by top manufacturers offering solutions to correct the most common bad shot in golf. Ping, known for its SFT model, has launched the latest iteration, the G440 SFT, in 2025. The technology in the G440 SFT focuses on the center of gravity (CG) to improve launch conditions, with features such as a shallower face, lightweight carbon crown, and Free Hosel design. The adjustable two-position back weight and Trajectory Tuning hosel allow for customization to correct slices for golfers in need of slice-correction technology. While the color scheme and sole…

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The TGL is a new golf league that has made its debut in 2025, spearheaded by golf legends Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, with the support of the PGA Tour. The league is taking a unique approach by hosting games indoors at the purpose-built SoFi Centre in Florida. Players will tee off into a 64ft x 53ft simulator screen and also take real-life shots onto a rotating green that changes contours for each hole. The TGL consists of six teams representing six US cities, with Tiger Woods making his debut with his Jupiter Links team against the Los Angeles GC…

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Ping, a reputable golf equipment brand, operates on a two-year release cycle for its products, unlike its competitors such as TaylorMade, Callaway, and Cobra. The last major driver release was the G430 in 2023. However, in January, Ping surprised the golf industry with an off-cycle release of the highly successful Ping G430 Max 10k driver. This driver has garnered critical acclaim and remains a popular choice in 2025, along with the new G440 family of drivers. The technology behind the G440 drivers focuses on lowering the center of gravity (CG) to enhance ball speed and launch angle across the face.…

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The Ping G430 LST was a popular driver on professional tours in 2024, with many non-contracted tour professionals choosing to play with it. The new Ping G440 LST driver has big shoes to fill in 2025, and I have been testing it out to see how it compares to other top drivers on the market. The G440 LST features a low center of gravity (CG) location, achieved through weight-saving advancements higher up on the head. A combination of a shallower face, lightweight carbon crown, and Free Hosel design helps save weight and align the CG closer to the force line…

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The Ping G440 Max driver is the latest release from the popular golf brand Ping, and in this review, we will take a closer look at its features and performance. Designed as a follow-up to the successful G430 Max, the G440 Max aims to compete with the best golf drivers of 2025. One of the key tech stories of the G440 Max is its lower CG location, achieved through weight-saving advancements in the head. This helps to align the CG closer to the ‘force line’ for faster ball speed, optimal spin, and higher launch. The G440 Max is the most…

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The Ping G440 LST Fairway Wood is a new addition to Ping’s lineup of fairway woods, designed for golfers with fast swing speeds and high spin rates. In this review, we will be taking a closer look at the performance of this club both indoors and on the golf course. The G440 LST features a Titanium 8-1-1 body, a tungsten sole plate, and a Carbonfly Wrap crown, all of which contribute to its low-spin design. The design of the G440 LST fairway wood is modern and tech-heavy, with a matte finish and a triangular head shape. The Carbonfly Wrap crown…

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