Which Fujikura driver shaft is right for your golf game? Fujikura Ventus and Ventus TR shafts are played by swathes of the world’s best golfers and used in a host of the world’s best drivers. The brand reckon their super premium carbon fiber shafts can boost the MOI of your driver, ...
Cleveland Launcher XL 2 Driver $449.99 Cleveland HALO XL Hybrids $229.99 Cleveland Launcher XL 2 Draw Driver $449.99 Cleveland HALO XL 2 Fairway Woods $249.99 Cleveland HALO XL HY-Woods $239.99 New Cleveland Smart Sole 4.0 G Black Wedge 50* Uniflex Steel RH $85.99 New Cleveland Smart...
A relatively young brand in the golf equipment game, PXG has dramatically improved the quality of its products in a short space of time, and the Black Ops driver marks a noted step up in performance from previous models the brand has produced. READ OUR FULL REVIEW OF THE PXG BLACK OPS ...
You’ll find all the data and verdicts on each model further down this page, but if you’re in a hurry, here are our top picks. Best overall golf driver: Titleist GT3 Driver | VIEW OFFER Best low-spin driver: TaylorMade Qi35 LS Driver | VIEW OFFER Best forgiving driver: Ping ...
Top 10 Golf Wedges A club class of its own, the wedges have high lofts, the short shafts, and the heavy clubheads. Out of all the irons wedges take all of these to the extreme. The purpose of a wedge is to aid players in making accurate short-distance “lob” shots, to get the ...
In this article we'll review the best drivers for beginners and high handicappers no matter what your budget. The best driver for you is...
Big swaths of carbon composite in the crown and sole save weight (54 grams) that’s pushed deep within the frame to create the highest moment of inertia (for its resistance to twisting on off-center hits) of any Mizuno driver. The channel cut in the sole extends heel to toe to create...
Determining which of our four iron categories fit your game will start you on your journey to better golf.
What to look for in a quality driver Material Titanium club heads with lightweight graphite shafts are the latest trend in drivers. These new materials add distance and forgiveness for all skill levels. There is emerging technology that is replacing titanium with layered carbon but there are few...
Fortunately, technology has kept up with the advances of playing golf and many of the big names in golf have worked with manufacturers to perfect their equipment. Research and development have gone into selecting the right materials to use and the weight, shape and angle of the driver’s head...