Apr 4th, 2017 Article
Late gear change for Rory
Rory McIllroy has made a late change to his brand and model of fairway woods on the eve of the Masters. Here's what he will now be playing.
Rory McIllroy has made a late change to his brand and model of fairway woods on the eve of the Masters. Here's what he will now be playing.
We don't know about you, but we want to hit the ball further. From watching Jason, Dustin and Rory rip it off the tee, to seeing Lucas Dornan drive it 380 yards on the regular, distance matters. Here's a round up of 2017's best drivers.
Jason Day is rumoured to be moving to Nike shoes and apparel next season in a mega bucks switch...
Why wouldn't you use a mallet putter? They are bigger, more forgiving and easier to line up. It's no wonder so many tour players have switched to them in recent years. Here we check out six of the best for the upcoming season.
We want to hit the ball further in 2016. We're not sure we're ready to start working out though, so we thought we'd see which driver might help us hit longer drives this year. There are limitations in place on driver design by the R&A and USGA, but the manufactuers won't stop striving to produce drivers that hit the ball consistantly further.
Justin Rose has successfully defended a title for the first time in his career by winning the Turkish Airlines Open in a dramatic playoff with Haotong Li.
It's the start of the season and you're going to need all the help you can get to shoot some decent scores. Some fresh wedges will ensure maximum control around the greens, and lets face it who doesn't like seeing that ball rip back when it lands. Without further ado here are six of the best wedges for 2017...
Following the hugely successful release of the All–New 2017 M Family, TaylorMade Golf will be unveiling a takeover of the M1 and M2 motorway signs.
It was a big weekend for Davis Love and his eclectic bag of equipment. Until this season sponsored by Bridgestone, the next Ryder Cup captain won his 21st PGA Tour victory using a mixed bag of what works.
Seeing TaylorMade’ announcement (our coverage here) of its new mini driver got me thinking. What the hell is a mini driver? Surely, I need a Mahoosive big headed driver with a sweet spot the size of a tea plate which will launch the ball in to the stratosphere (Kaboom!). Did I not have a mini driver back in the 70s, it was made out of wood (persimmon if you were posh) and it had the propensity to fly all over the place.
David Lipsky has won the Alfred Dunhill Championship with a bag full of TaylorMade product.
Tickets go on sale today across all American Golf stores for the charity Christmas raffle in support of On Course Foundation.