Sep 27th, 2016 Article
Wilson Staff FG Tour V6 Irons
Wilson Staff have won more majors with their irons than any other brand. Here's why you should look at the FG Tour V6 irons...
Wilson Staff have won more majors with their irons than any other brand. Here's why you should look at the FG Tour V6 irons...
The most forgiving, longest hitting Callaway irons ever.
FootJoy have announced that they have extended their UK market-leading position with a value share of more than 53 per cent in both the shoe and glove categories.
I’d like to transport you back to the summer of 1904, and what a summer it was. My old mucker George Seymour Lyon was in fine foozling form down at the Glen Echo Country Club in St Louis.
The Grove has announced an important partnership with the world’s biggest single-site amateur golf event, the Myrtle Beach World Amateur Handicap Championship, which will see the launch of a sister tournament in the UK this summer.
Jordan Spieth has been wearing 'smart' golf shoes, courtesy of his sponsor Under Armour. Here's what they do.
The Sunday Driver, where we tell you about a driver you may not have heard of before. This week we've got the new United Golf K.
Adidas launch their most advanced and comfortable golf shoe ever.
Golfers visiting Florida’s prime golfing destination of Orlando have taken to renting out golf clubs in a big way, according to ClubstoHire.com, the company that pioneered club rental across Europe.
Check out this super limited edition driver Callaway have created specifically for their long hitting tour professionals. It's the driver for the best of us.
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So we’ve hit the M1 driver, raved about the fairway wood, and now we get to the hybrid. TaylorMade invented the Rescue/Hybrid category but the last few years have seen Callaway, Ping, and Titleist hybrids become much more popular, while TaylorMade’s sister company Adams has dominated in tour use.