Podcasts
On Spec: The greatest cult clubs of all time
Host Ryan Barath talks about some of the most beloved clubs of all time. The cult classics that are still found in players bags up and down ranges and the ones thats some will never part with.
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Club Junkie
A putter that I love and hate – Club Junkie Podcast
In this episode of the Club Junkie Podcast, we dive into one of the most interesting flatstick releases of the year with a full review of the new TaylorMade SYSTM 2 putters. After spending time on the greens, I break down what makes this design stand out, where it performs, and why it has me completely torn between loving it and fighting it. If you are into feel, alignment, and consistency, this is one you will want to hear about.
We also take a look at some of the putters in play on the PGA Tour last week. From familiar favorites to a few surprising setups, there is always something to learn from what the best players in the world are rolling with under pressure.
To wrap things up, I walk through the process of building a set of JP Golf Prime irons paired with Baddazz Gold Series shafts. From component selection to performance goals, this is a deep dive into what goes into creating a unique custom set and why this combo has been so intriguing.
Club Junkie
Club Junkie: My top 10 zero-torque putter rankings! What came out on top?
I break down my first top 10 zero-torque putter rankings for 2026. From the biggest names in the category to a few under-the-radar surprises, I dive into what makes each of these putters stand out and how they performed. I have used every one of these putters on the list, both in practice and on the course.
Talk about feel, consistency, forgiveness, and of course, whether zero-torque technology actually delivers on its promise to help you start more putts on line. If you have been curious about making the switch or just want to know which models are leading the pack this year, this episode has you covered.
Did your favorite putter make the list?
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Fore Love of Golf: Johnny Thompson of Callaway Golf
In Episode 49, the boys chat with Johnny Thompson, a longtime Callaway Golf employee. Johnny has worked in some great roles within the company, including years as a Tour Rep for Odyssey and Callaway. He has spent time on the LPGA Tour, Champions Tour, and PGA Tour and is now working as the Tour Content Manager for the company. JT is a fun guy and someone that is very knowledgeable in the clubfitting and Tour worlds.
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Brett Mcleroy
Mar 7, 2019 at 12:08 pm
MP18, MP68 and MP14
Alex
Mar 5, 2019 at 2:50 pm
R7 superquad, Ping Rapture, Titleist 905 S
Mizuno MP 32, Titleist 695 CB, Taylormade rac TP,
Cleveland 588, Vokey 200 Wedges
OG Newport 2.0, Original White Hot #3, Rife Barbados
Sal
Mar 4, 2019 at 11:32 pm
Ping Eye 2 BC LW-1 iron. Wish I had never sold them.
Teat
Mar 4, 2019 at 7:38 pm
Titleist 962B
Ta
Mar 4, 2019 at 7:36 pm
Tommy Armour 845
Tom54
Mar 4, 2019 at 4:02 pm
I agree with the ping eye 2 comments. A new version with a slightly different look perhaps this time with a ferrule for a cleaner look would probably be another great club that would appeal to those that remember them and to those who never had the chance. I’ve gone through hundreds of clubs in my time but letting those go was one of my biggest regrets. I had 1-SW beryllium copper model and remember exactly the price. $747 back in the mid eighties. Could still be a very playable club today
Ian welsh
Mar 4, 2019 at 4:00 pm
Hogan blades, sonar tech hybrids. Definitely go to clubs back in the day.
Keith Panco
Mar 4, 2019 at 1:57 pm
The Ping Eye 2+ is the only iron I can hit all the way to the 1 iron. I wish they would make it again with a more modern head, but with the same offset, heel and toe relief, and swingweight.
ND Hickman
Mar 4, 2019 at 2:02 pm
I second this!
DaveyD
Mar 4, 2019 at 2:38 pm
They would sell a ton of them. Count me in!
Simms
Mar 4, 2019 at 8:36 pm
Agree, there is not one 15 and above handicapper that could possibly play a better club to this day…Ping has messed around long enough, they had the first and best forgiving irons and need to give up and make them again…would not hurt to cast them in this Country too.
Jwebb
Mar 6, 2019 at 10:52 pm
Ping will make any of their old irons for you or a least they used too. Had a set of karsten I’s and I gave them my serial number and they made me a 1iron and lw to match my set. Should vé kept those too. Sigh
Pe
Mar 5, 2019 at 2:41 am
Keith,
What do you think the current G-series of irons are?
– Ping engineers
Simms
Mar 5, 2019 at 11:21 am
PING, toss out all the badge BS the added colors and just get the old castings and start re-making the best game improvement iron anyone could ever need…Ok replace the square groves, there updated…sell for $799 and you take back the iron market…