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Review: PING Gorge Wedges

May 1st, 2013 | by Andrew Wagner

I really feel that PING has created something special with the Gorge line. The different sole choices


Review: Callaway X Hot Irons

April 29th, 2013 | by David Sitrick

These are rock solid irons, providing the playability and forgiveness you’d expect from Callaway, while offering surprisingly responsive feel and even more surprising workability


Review: PING G25 Hybrid

April 23rd, 2013 | by Warren Bailey

Many other reviews noted how straight the G25 went, even with slightly off-center shots. They are not blowing smoke


Review: Nike VRS Covert Tour Driver

April 19th, 2013 | by Ryan Heiman

The Nike VRS Covert driver should be a big hit in 2013. It offers exceptional performance, an attractive package, great sound and is played by some of the best golfers in the world


Review: Cleveland 588 RTX Wedges

April 18th, 2013 | by Andrew Wagner

The Cleveland 588 RTX is one of, if not the top-spinning club on the market. The workability and control of these wedges is amazing.


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,


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



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