Tweaking your driver: Drivers to fit your swing
Major club manufacturers have embraced the idea of making clubs, particularly drivers, user-adjustable. However, with today’s prices the purchase of a new one-wood isn’t an impulse buy, more in the category of an investment, so it’s prudent to have some knowledge about the technology. — » Read More: Tweaking your driver: Drivers to fit your swing
Secret weapon?
Tour Edge rolled out the Exotics brand a few years ago and one the first Exotics clubs to get noticed, especially by good golfers, was in 2007 with the CB2 fairway. — » Read More: Secret weapon?
Powerbilt Air Force One
Over the years Powerbilt has been one of the legendary names in the golf club business... — » Read More: Powerbilt Air Force One
EXOTICS TRILOGY RAIL FAIRWAY WOOD
Having trouble getting it up? You won’t when you’re hitting the ball with Tour Edge’s newest fairway wood – The Exotics Trilogy Rail Fairway Wood is, by far, the easiest-to-hit fairway wood ever introduced. — » Read More: EXOTICS TRILOGY RAIL FAIRWAY WOOD
Curiouser and curiouser
The debate about the distance the best players in the world are hitting the golf ball seems for now to be on hold. In the entire world the number of professionals and elite amateurs who pound the ball past 300-yards is certainly less than 1,000 and but even that small a number have caused the USGA to adjust the rules of golf. — » Read More: Curiouser and curiouser
TMaG Burner SuperFast TP
TaylorMade Golf has the habit of putting a club on the market and then shortly after, if it proves successful, introducing a tour version (designated by the initials TP). — » Read More: TMaG Burner SuperFast TP
NEW PRODUCTS TO LURE THE GOLFER IN 2010
Trying to survive and thrive during the economic downturn and questionable economy in 2010, golf equipment companies are ambitiously attempting to revitalize the market with new materials and technology. Industry newcomers, trying to launch their new invention, hoping to lure golfers, instructors, and outlets to buy their product. Featured here is a sampling of some of the industries new, innovative products --debuting at the 2010 PGA Merchandise Show. — » Read More: NEW PRODUCTS TO LURE THE GOLFER IN 2010
New Products: Nike VR drivers, fairways and hybrids
Nike Golf has enjoyed some success in the past year with the Victory Red (VR) irons so for the 2010 season they are extending the line to include two drivers, a fairway wood model and a hybrid club. — » Read More: New Products: Nike VR drivers, fairways and hybrids
Adams Golf Speedline FAST 10
Adams Golf is getting a small jump on the rest of the golf equipment makers by announcing their newest line of drivers and fairways prior to the PGA Merchandise Show which kicks off Jan. 28th in Orlando, Fla. Actually this isn’t a big deal since the next 30 days will see all the companies beating the drum about why their latest is greatest. — » Read More: Adams Golf Speedline FAST 10
Is It Persimmon, or Modern Technology
A new golf club is entering the market slowly, carefully, available right now only through the web site and a handful of golf schools, teaching centers. It may be the next Taylor Made, the next true revolution in golf. For 500 years, wooden clubs were made out of, well, wood. And the persimmon tree became the provider of choice, creating very solid, very beautiful clubs that had great feedback in the hands. Then came Taylor Made, introducing in 1979 a "metal wood". It looked pretty much — » Read More: Is It Persimmon, or Modern Technology
















