TaylorMade-adidas Golf announced third-quarter sales of $280 million worldwide, including increased sales in the iron, footwear and apparel categories. Year-to-date (YTD) sales have now reached $1.3...
Equipment is accurate as of the Toshiba Classic (3/16/14). Driver: TaylorMade SLDR 460 (9.5 degrees) 3 Wood: Callaway FT-i Tour (15 degrees) Hybrid: TaylorMade Rescue ’11 (18...
Pros: A little more forgiving than the S56 irons, with a slightly softer feel. They also fly a bit farther than the previous model. A lot of...
Equipment is accurate as of the Memorial (6/1/14). Driver: Callaway RAZR Hawk Tour (8.5 degrees) Shaft: UST Mamiya ATTAS 3 International Series LET3000 BK7 3 Wood: Titleist 910Fd (15...
Equipment is accurate as of the WM Phoenix Open (1/30/14) Driver: Cleveland Classic 310 (9.5 Degrees) Shaft: Royal Precision Project X-6A4 3 Wood: Cleveland FL (14...
Pros: The three-part closure (laces, zipper and flap) locks down the foot and ensures that moisture will not seep in. The three-quarter high sides provide a dry, comfortable...
Driver: Ping Anser (8.5 degrees) Shaft: Grafalloy Tour-X (45 inches, tipped 0.5 inches) Swing Weight: D3+ 3 Wood: Cleveland HiBore XLS (13 degrees) Shaft: Aldila NV 95X Hybrids: Ping...
The ingredients that go into tour-quality “players” irons are usually about the same. They need to have short blade lengths, thin top lines, narrow soles and...
Titleist putter maker Scotty Cameron will open a public putting studio in Encinitas, Calif., GolfWRX has learned. For years, Cameron has had a private putter studio...
Equipment is accurate as of the WM Phoenix Open (2/3/14). Driver: Callaway X2 Hot Pro Loft: 8.5 degrees Shaft: Mitsubishi Rayon Diamana B-Series 60X 3 Wood:...
For months, there has been speculation in our forums about the revival of TaylorMade’s TP (Tour Preferred) line of clubs, the company’s famed lineup of tour-inspired...
Equipment is accurate as of the AT&T National (6/27/13). Driver: Titleist 913D3 (9.5 degrees) Shaft: Fujikura Motore Speeder Tour Spec 7.2X 3 Wood: Titleist 910F (15 degrees) Shaft:...
Equipment is accurate as of the Humana Challenge (1/19/2014) Driver: Titleist 913D3 (9.5 degrees) Shaft: Aldila Rogue 75X Hybrid: Titleist 913Hd (18 degrees) Shaft: Fujikura Speeder 904HB Irons:...
Equipment is accurate as of the Humana Challenge (1/17/14) Driver: Titleist 913D3 (10.5 degrees) Shaft: Fujikura Motore Speeder VC 6.0X 3 Wood: Titleist 910F (15 degrees)...
Equipment is accurate as of the Dubai Desert Classic (2/2/14) Driver: Nike VR_S Covert (8.5 degrees) Shaft: Mitsubishi Rayon Fubuki ZT 60x Prototype 3 Wood: Nike VR_S...
Pros: Titleist’s 714 CB and MB offer no-nonsense looks and a soft, forged iron feel for all the feedback accomplished golfers need for precision iron play. Cons: Not...
Pros: Lightweight, moisture-wicking design keeps golfers cool and comfortable. Plenty of different color options and styles that have great crossover appeal. Cons: Antigua’s shirts have gotten...
Equipment is accurate as of the Waste Management Phoenix Open (1/27/2014) Driver: Taylormade SLDR 460 (9.5 Degrees) Shaft: Fukijura Motore Speeder 7.2TS X Flex Fairway Woods:...
Tom Olsavsky, senior director of product creation at TaylorMade, will replace Tom Preece as the vice president of research and development for Cobra-Puma Golf. Olsavsky, 49,...
Equipment is accurate as of Farmers Insurance Open (1/26/14). Driver: Taylormade R1 Shaft: Matrix 60X 3 Wood: Taylormade RBZ Tour (15 Degrees) Shaft: Nunchuk nVentix 5 Wood: Taylormade RBZ...
Equipment is accurate as of the Waste Management Phoenix Open (1/27/2014). Driver: Titleist 913 D2 (8.5 Degrees) Shaft: Graphite Design Tour AD MT-6x 3 Wood: Ping...
Pros: The JPX-EZ Forged irons are larger than Mizuno’s popular MP series irons, but they’re made with the same “Grain Flow” forging process and have a...
Equipment is accurate as of the Northern Trust Open (2/10/14). Driver: TaylorMade JetSpeed (9.5 Degrees) Shaft: Aldila Flex TX 65 Grams 3 Wood: TaylorMade RBZ (15...
Pros: Cool graphics and a smooth feel that’s consistent in both models. Cons: High price ($349). Bottom Line: Need to hit it lower? Try the Tour Green. Need to...
Pros: The slightly thicker body and single sight line make the G-4 easy to square up to the target line. The glare-free PVD Black finish is...
Recent lines of Callaway apparel seemed to have been aimed at my parents, not me. But the company has really stepped up its game with its new...
Like TaylorMade’s SLDR driver, the company’s new SLDR fairway woods and hybrids promise golfers more distance from a lower, more forward center of gravity. The SLDR...
Pros: The ultra forgiving long irons and compact short irons make the new AP1’s one of the most attractive sets in their category. The 714 AP2 irons offer...
Pros: At address, SpeedBlades are an absolute confidence booster with a thin(ish) top line. They have a great trampoline-like feel when flushed, and mishits won’t punish...
The seeding process of Titleist’s Vokey SM5 wedges began this week at the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, where PGA Tour players such as Charley Hoffman...
Equipment is accurate as of the Northern Trust Open (2/10/14). Driver: TaylorMade JetSpeed (9.5 Degrees) Shaft: Accra Tour Z 3 Wood: TaylorMade SLDR (15 Degrees) Shaft: Fujikura Motore Speeder 65...
GolfWRX spotted a first look of the new “Chrome” shaft out of the PGA Tour this week. This looks to be the next iteration of UST...
Matrix’s new line of Velox shafts are designed to help golfers maximize clubhead speed, regardless of what type of driver setup they play. In the past,...
Check out the photos of the Nike Covert 2.0 driver we spotted at the Frys.com Open. While Covert 2.0 has the same glossy red crown and...
Pros: Square alignment aids make it incredibly easy to aim, and the face insert feels soft and rolls the ball well. There won’t be any glare issues, even...