Club manufacturers have been putting as much effort and engineering skill into the development of new hybrids and fairway woods as drivers.
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From winners (young and old) to losers (soggy and sad) to questions (Tiger, Hawaii and otherwise), here's how the PGA Tour season started.
With the increase in golf simulators on the market, more and more golf nets are being released. These nets are high quality, have impressive durability and make it easy to move from one location to another. Here are my favorite options for the best golf net on the market.
Mike McClure’s model has simulated the 2026 Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches 10,000 times and revealed best bets
Jacob Bridgeman, who won the PGA Tour's Genesis Invitational on Feb. 23, received quick congratulations from two icons of Clemson football.
"Turn your most feared yardage into your biggest weapon. Eliminate the chunk and own the scoring zone." For many golfers, the 50-yard pitch is the most uncomfortable spot on the course. It’s too far for a chip, but not far enough for a full swing. This "in-between" distance often leads to hesitation, causing players to
Summer is fast approaching, so now is the perfect time to get a golf break booked in.
From winners (young and old) to losers (soggy and sad) to questions (Tiger, Hawaii and otherwise), here's how the PGA Tour season started.
The “Playable Blade” Paradox: Vice Golf’s VG103 & The Search for Forgiveness in a Forged World Vice Golf charging into the club business feels a bit like a punk band trying to play classical, but in a good way. They disrupted the golf ball market with a direct-to-consumer model that actually worked. Now, two years in, they’re taking a swing at irons, and their latest offering, the VG103, has definitely piqued my interest. Vice is calling it a single-piece forged blade that could be playable for an 8- to 10-handicapper. My immediate reaction, after years on the launch monitor and…
When Tour pros complained about his punishing closing holes, Pete Dye said that he was giving them a shot at immortality.
The former LIV golfer has enjoyed a near-perfect start to life on the DP World Tour and has now earned a huge bonus check on top of his hefty event earnings

