Short-game blues? Game-improvement wedges could be the answer

Short-game blues? Game-improvement wedges could be the answer

What makes today’s game-improvement wedges different is that we’re no longer talking about a one-trick pony club used primarily to escape the sand, but rather wedges that have a lot of the same grooves and soles as some of the tour-like wedges, but with a bit more forgiveness.

Titleist GT drivers: What you need to know

The three new Titleist GT drivers (GT2, GT3, GT4) fill similar slots to the three TSR models they replace with the forgiving GT2, the shot-shaping GT3 and the ultra low-spin GT4. But they do so in a dramatically new way for the traditional Titleist metalwood philosophy.

TaylorMade P·7CB, P·770 irons: What you need to know

TaylorMade P·7CB, P·770 irons: What you need to know

TaylorMade launches two new irons directed at better players, the fresh single-piece forged cavity back P·7CB and a sleek aesthetic upgrade to the fast-faced P·770. But with better players’ demands in mind, both still offer distinct commitments to ball speed and forgiveness.

Titleist GT drivers make their debut on the PGA Tour

The appearance kicks off the usual two-year cadence for the company’s woods launches, and Titleist also indicated that GT fairway woods will be making the rounds at this week’s Memorial Tournament.