In this week’s LPGA Photos from the Volunteers of America North Texas Shootout, we get a different perspective on golf — one that’s fun, different and...
Srixon’s newest line of irons, the Z745 and Z545 irons, seek to offer golfers the best of both worlds — soft-feeling, forged irons created with modern technologies that makes...
If you’ve seen photos of Parsons Xtreme Golf clubs, you know they’re indulgent with screws, which allow golfers to dial in their preferred weight and center...
Equipment is accurate as of the Zurich Classic (4/27/15). Driver: Titleist 915D2 (8.5 degrees) Shaft: Mitsubishi Rayon Diamana D+ 60TX 3 Wood: Titleist 915F (15 degrees)...
Equipment is accurate as of the Zurich Classic (4/27/15). Driver: Callaway X2 Hot (10.5 degrees) Shaft: Aldila Tour Green ATX 65TX 3 Wood: Callaway XR (15 degrees)...
Equipment is accurate as of the Barbasol Championship (8/9/15). Driver: Ping G30 LS Tec (9 degrees) Shaft: Mitsubishi Rayon Kuro Kage XTS 60X 3 Wood: TaylorMade R15 (15...
Equipment is accurate as of the Zurich Classic (4/24/15). Driver: Titleist 913D3 (9.5 degrees) Shaft: Aldila Rogue Tour 80X 3 Wood: Callaway XR (15 degrees) Shaft: Fujikura...
Pros: The XR has a shallow-face design that makes it easy to launch the ball. The XR Pro offers a more compact head shape and slightly more fade...
Equipment is accurate as of the BMW Championship (9/19/15). Driver: TaylorMade R15 (9.5 degrees) Shaft: Mitsubishi Rayon Kuro Kage XTS 70X Length: 45.5 inches (tipped 0.5 inches)...
Equipment is accurate as of the Indonesian Masters (4/26/15). Driver: Ping Anser (9.5 degrees) Shaft: Aldila Phenom 60X Length: 45.25 inches (tipped 1 inch) Swing Weight:...
Equipment is accurate as of the Valero Texas Open (4/25/15). Driver: Titleist 915D3 (9.5 degrees) Shaft: Mitsubishi Rayon Kuro Kage Silver TiNi 70X 3 Wood: Titleist...
A few things Michael Breed said when I spoke with him got me thinking (dangerous, I know). Golf Channel’s resident swing-fixer suggested all vendors are going to...
We’ll get to the revealing photos this week from the Zurich Classic, but first… Let me take a selfie #ZurichClassic. Aside from embarrassing selfie shots, we...
Pros: The XR driver (460cc) does everything well, but it excels at forgiveness. The XR Pro (440cc) is similar, but it has a smaller, better player-inspired...
Pros: Forged cavity back irons with a compact shape that use tungsten weights to boost launch and forgiveness. Cons: They don’t feel as soft as other forged cavity...
Equipment is accurate as of the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational (8/8/15). Driver: Callaway Great Big Bertha (9 degrees) Shaft: Oban Kiyoshi Tour Limited Length: 44.625 inches 3 Wood:...
To create Tour Edge Exotics’ newest line of putters, company president and founder David Glod carved his new models by hand, and had his engineering team reverse...
This story is part of our new “GolfWRX Guides,” a how-to series created by our Featured Writers and Contributors — passionate golfers and golf professionals in...
Pros: Classic looks, lots of spin and a soft feel. Cleveland offers a wide range of lofts (46-to-64 degrees), three distinct grinds and two different finishes (Tour...
GolfWRX was live this week from the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links, with photos of the latest equipment and apparel out on Tour. If you...
Nike announced that it will be releasing the Nike Method Prototype 006 — the same putter that Rory McIlroy uses — to the public starting April...
Updated April 13, 4:25 p.m. It seems as though TaylorMade started an equipment trend with its MiniDrivers. On Monday, we spotted a Callaway “Bertha Mini 1.5” prototype...
Vokey’s K Grind wedge was once a limited-edition release through the company’s WedgeWorks program. Several limited releases later, it made its way to the company’s SM5...
Our weekly tour photos are great for checking out the latest equipment and apparel buzz in golf, or just killing time at work. But they’re also...
TaylorMade’s Tour Preferred EF wedges use chemistry to offer golfers longer-lasting, higher-spinning grooves. Instead of milling or casting the grooves, like most wedges on the market, TaylorMade...
If you’re ever wanted a Ping G30 driver that looks like the one Bubba Watson uses, here’s your chance. Ping is selling 5,000 all-pink G30 drivers and...
Equipment is accurate as of The Presidents Cup (10/8/15). Driver: TaylorMade M1 430 (9.5 degrees) Shaft: Fujikura Pro Tour Spec 83X (Made for J.B. Holmes) 3 Wood: TaylorMade...
Equipment is accurate as of the Shell Houston Open (4/2/15). Driver: TaylorMade R15 460 (9 degrees) Shaft: Mitsubishi Rayon Diamana D+ 70TX 3 Wood: TaylorMade AeroBurner TP...
Equipment is accurate as of the Shell Houston Open (4/2/15). Driver: Parsons Golf PXG 08 (9 degrees) Shaft: True Temper Project X LZ Handcrafted 7.0 (60 grams) 3...
Although irons and wedges have the same ultimate goal — get the ball as close to the hole as possible — they are used in different...
Following the trend of new drivers and fairway woods, hybrid clubs have become much lower spinning than their predecessors in recent years. It’s a change that...
Ask a driving range full of golfers, “How do you use your fairway woods?” and you’ll get a long list of answers. Luckily, the question of “Which new fairway...
The United States may be the center of the ball manufacturing business, but an event on the other side of the pond made waves in early...
Left-handed and right-handed golfers swing from opposite sides of the ball, so why would they wear the same shoes? Adidas is making the case that they...
Adams’ Blue line was made with only two words in mind — higher and farther. There’s no gadgetry on the clubs — the hosels aren’t adjustable, and...