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A slew of new golf balls will be hitting the market this month. Take my advice to find the best one for your game.
Callaway's latest Chrome lineup has arrived with three distinct options—the Chrome Soft, Chrome Tour, and Chrome Tour X. They've packed some impressive tech into each model, even though they're built ...
The 2026 Pro V1x Left Dash keeps its firm feel and low-spin DNA while adding speed and a flatter, more efficient flight for high-speed players.
Back in a 2006 issue of GOLF Magazine, Peter Kostis broke down a key "X-factor" that pros use to add serious speed to their ...
After a four year wait while moonlighting on pro tours, the Titleist Pro V1x Left Dash golf ball is finally set to hit the ...
Mizuno’s JPX ONE driver debuts a Nanoalloy face designed to boost ball speed across more of the face, with two head shapes ...
The PGA Tour shared several rules changes with its players on Tuesday. Here's what you need to know about why the rules have been modified.
Laced Golf uses shoe sensors to solve golf's alignment problem. A PGA Professional examines the science, technology, and why it might actually work.
The Rules of Golf make a destinction between fairly taking a stance and building a stance. Here's what is allowed without a ...
Considering that much of golf equipment is on one-year release cycles and most of the rest gets reset and replenished every ...
Under-pressure boss Nuno Espirito Santo appears safe in his job for the time being despite calls from some former players for ...