2026 Equipment guide: TaylorMade

The TaylorMade 2026 Equipment Guide covers the latest golf gear and technology, to help you find the right gear.

2026 Equipment guide: Ping

The Ping 2026 Equipment Guide covers the latest golf gear and technology, to help you find the right gear.

2026 Equipment guide: PXG

The PXG 2026 Equipment Guide covers the latest golf gear and technology, to help you find the right gear.

2026 Equipment guide: Power Golf

The Power Golf 2026 Equipment Guide covers the latest golf gear and technology, to help you find the right gear.

2026 Equipment guide: XXIO

The XXIO 2026 Equipment Guide covers the latest golf gear and technoloagy, to help you find the right gear.

2026 Equipment guide: Wilson

The Wilson 2026 Equipment Guide covers the latest golf gear and technology, to help you find the right gear.

2026 Equipment guide: Motocaddy

The Motocaddy 2026 Equipment Guide covers the latest golf gear and technology, to help you find the right gear.

The view from the top

In a roundtable discussion, golf’s equipment CEOs marvel at golf’s growth while flagging concerns for the game’s future.

How to play: Hit down on it

“The average tour player’s swing bottoms out four inches in front of the ball’s position. That means the clubhead is still moving downward through impact. If you want to hit crisp irons from the fairway, your focus should be well forward of the ball. Think of how martial-arts experts split a board with a punch Read more…

Snatch it back like Rahm

Merely trying to copy Rahm’s snappy action can promote good things, which we’ll explain in more detail later.

Hit your irons higher than ever

Obstacles on a golf course are no fun. They force you to create a shot you might not normally hit. Maybe you have to keep one under a branch or curve a ball around a tree trunk. Then there are times when your best option (or perhaps only option) is to hit a high-flying iron Read more…