Making The Cut: Becoming a PGA Tour Player, Part 4

April 16th, 2013 | by Ernie Rose

I love amateur golf: everyone is friendly and encouraging, the banter is great when someone in the group hits a good shot, and playing partners talk to each other all day. Amateurs will dwell on how close they came to playing well last round just to convince their playing partners how good they are. Leading up to Q School,


Review: TaylorMade RocketBallz Stage 2 Driver

April 9th, 2013 | by David Sitrick

The RocketBallz Stage 2 is attractively designed, as accurate as you can reasonably ask a driver to be, and hits the ball a long way. But it feels like it’s missing something, something I can’t quite put my finger on.


4 Keys to Better Putting

April 8th, 2013 | by Tim Good

Your feet and legs are the foundation to a steady putting stroke and do not move during the stroke. Your feet do not need to be in any particular position: they can be open or closed, narrow or wide and they do not need to be exactly the same from day to day


Review: PING G25 Driver

April 4th, 2013 | by Darren Caster

One thing that was immediately apparent with the G25: it was easy to hit the ball straight. This driver launches the ball with very low spin compared to other drivers that I have hit. Less spin and good trajectory translate into good distance and roll


The Masters Tournament Preview

April 3rd, 2013 | by Rory Anderson

Measuring 7,435 yards from the championship markers, Augusta is the seventh-longest course the pros will play this year and, with danger lurking at every turn, as well as notoriously quick greens, it represents one of the best challenges Tiger, Rory and co. face each and every year.


Review: Titleist Vokey SM4 Wedges

March 28th, 2013 | by Andrew Wagner

I have always thought of Titleist being some of the most workable and accurate clubs out there and these wedges are no exception. I was very pleased with the control I had with these clubs.


Review: TaylorMade R1 Driver

March 27th, 2013 | by Ryan Heiman

The most adjustable driver you can buy is the new Taylormade R1 Driver. The combinations are endless: The R1 has adjustable weights, sole plate and loft; add to that the ability to switch out shafts, and it is mind-numbing how many tweaks can be made to this driver in order to get the best numbers.


Review: Callaway X Hot Pro Fairway Woods

March 25th, 2013 | by John Simon

For the past few seasons, the golf industry really has started to pay attention to fairway woods. Drivers have pretty much peaked as far as how much distance can be gained by technology alone. Adams and TaylorMade have released fairway woods that feature a slot



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