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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With Riviera having unique Kikuyu grass around its greens and heavy rainfall, Vokey Tour reps were busy figuring out wedge tweaks.
With Riviera having unique Kikuyu grass around its greens and heavy rainfall, Vokey Tour reps were busy figuring out wedge tweaks.
Alright, let’s talk Carbonwoods. When TaylorMade first dropped the Stealth drivers back in 2022, ushering in their “Carbonwood Era,” I’ll admit I was intrigued. As someone who spends countless hours with launch monitors and fitting bays, parsing out real innovation from marketing fluff is pretty much my superpower. A carbon face? In a driver? That’s a bold claim in a world dominated by titanium. The initial buzz was immense, and rightly so. TaylorMade declared they were moving beyond titanium, a material that has been the undisputed king of driver faces for decades. The promise? More ball speed. That’s the holy…
The PGA Tour’s second signature event of 2026 brings the best players to Los Angeles for a Tiger Woods-hosted tournament
Woods, who has recently turned 50, had his seventh back surgery in October and is also recovering from a torn Achilles sustained last March.
As many of you sophisticated, data-driven golfers probably know, the biggest indicator of your scoring potential is how many greens you hit in regulation. If you are hitting three or four per round the chances of you being a single-digit handicapper are eerily similar to you scaling Mount Everest. But even the Tour players that
Riviera's greens are soaked from rain at the 2026 Genesis Invitational, leaving stars like Rory McIlroy and Collin Morikawa flummoxed.
Donald Trump could attend this year’s Irish Open at the Doonbeg course he owns, according to organisers of ther DP World Tour event in September
Finding grooves 2-5 on your wedges is not only essential but possible for any player with a proper fitting. Johnny Wunder and Aaron Dill explain.
Adam Rehberg from Bridgestone Golf joins the show to discuss the new Bridgestone Tour B golf balls and a new cover material

