Callaway has unveiled new ball offerings covering a wide range of price and performance levels, specifically the new ERC Soft and lower-priced Warbird models.
The new G430 driver family, which includes the neutral flight, ultra-forgiving Max (RRP $995), the increasingly draw-biased SFT and the compact, low-spinning LST (RRP $1,050), continues the company’s theme of forgiveness. These drivers put more weight in the extreme perimeter but also feature thinner, more forgiving faces, as well.
Cleveland’s follow up to its successful RTX ZipCore line features a larger ZipCore section (nearly twice the size) that allows weight to be removed and placed elsewhere to boost forgiveness, particularly in the high-low direction.
While technically it isn’t the start of the PGA Tour season, this week’s Sentry Tournament of Champions in Hawaii often marks the start of the new equipment season.
We all want to play like tour pros. We know we can’t, but even a single shot can edge us closer – a piped drive, a staked approach, a nipped chip or even the occasional 40-footer dropping.
We’ve compiled 14 of the more common – and often confusing – equipment terms and tried to explain them in their simplest, easiest-to-understand way.
TaylorMade updates its distinctive wedge line with the Hi-Toe 3. Targeting versatility to handle the myriad of greenside shots, the latest model in the Hi-Toe series.
We’re not even sure if the tour pros who have gone to LIV Golf can afford these. Adidas and Gucci have collaborated again to release a range of items that includes perhaps the most expensive golf bag ever made.