Mid handicappers need to start looking not just for a great pitching wedge and sand wedge but for gap wedges and lob wedges to fill in the other gaps. Here we cover the best wedges for mid-handicappers based on forgiveness, distance control, spin and value. We also dig a little deeper i...
The Callaway Rogue ST OS Irons are our favorite choice for the most inconsistent of high handicappers. If you feel like one shot is low, the next one high, and the next one could take out a playing partner, the Rogue ST OS helps to make the game a bit more manageable. Callaway put...
During testing, this driver was one of the easiest to hit, and along with the PING G430 Max 10K and TaylorMade Qi10 Max, we think it's one of the best options on the market for mid to high handicappers who struggle to find the fairway. Thanks to a new Beta rich LFS Ti clubface,...
For a soft golf ball, this performs well in the long game with regard to spin and distance. If you currently play a soft golf ball with low compression, this is definitely the next step up if you currently play with one of thebest golf balls for beginners and high-handicappers. ...
Thanks to the meticulous construction process and premium materials used, these wedges feel incredibly soft, and for us they're the best feeling wedges we've tested in 2024. The performance backs up the feel and reaching 11k rpm on full shots, these wedges generate some serious friction. ...
Choosing the right metal for the job is not always an obvious decision, however. Perhaps more than any other category of equipment, golf irons present a huge breadth and variety of options, from the most forgiving models pitched at high handicappers, to mid-handicap irons that serve the majori...
The two-piece pocket-cavity design uses a cap-back piece for the first time in a TW Series iron to improve feel in a thin-face iron. High-strength AM355P steel is used for the L-face that wraps around the sole in the 5- through 8-iron, providing these irons with some extra spring...
3-PW set runs about $999.00, Launch: mid-high, stock True Temper Dynamic Gold shafts, Lamkin UTx Full Cord Red grips, Double laser milling on face, produces two different patterns for better spin. The new Z 545 satin-finish irons from Srixon would be best suited to mid-handicappers, an...
Mid Handicappers - less consistent and have more good than bad shots try to figure things out to learn what will work best for that day/year High Handicappers - batter balls with the hopes that repetitions will create muscle memory - but there is no such thing as muscle memory No Handic...
Features a new thermoplastic-polymer-matrix crown (also used for the GT drivers) that weighs one-fifth as much as the surrounding steel. Has a lower and slightly more forward center of gravity than last year’s TSR2. This promotes a higher launch and better energy transfer for more carry ...