Srixon’s Soft Feel Brite line of fluorescent-hued golf balls unveiled its second generation, looking to appeal to a segment of the marketplace that might be bigger than you think.
As the PGA Tour returns to action next week at the Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, it will mark the first tournament play in some three months.
Who among us hasn’t dreamed of ripping one of Tiger Woods’ low-slung “stingers” on command? Well, modern technology might be bringing this shot to more players.
Lowry not only led the field in greens in regulation at 79.16 percent, but produced an impressive 19-plus strokes gained/tee-to-green on his way to becoming the Champion Golfer of the Year.
From products that redefine the lesson and leisure markets to golf clubs that are breaking the membership mould, these are (in no particular order) the innovations – and innovators – making golf better for tomorrow.
Moderate swing speed players will benefit off the tee and with other full swing shots because its lower compression core will launch shots higher and with less spin.