Forged irons are hammered from solid steel billets, creating a uniform grain structure that delivers superior feel and feedback at […]
Forged irons are hammered from solid steel billets, creating a uniform grain structure that delivers superior feel and feedback at […]
PXG golf clubs don't come from a single factory; they're assembled from components sourced globally. Your forged iron heads likely […]
PING golf clubs are manufactured primarily at their 50-acre Phoenix, Arizona facility, where they've stubbornly kept production domestic since the […]
To sharpen your wedge grooves, start by cleaning the clubface with warm, soapy water and a soft-bristle brush to remove […]
The biggest difference between Srixon's Q-Star Tour and Z-Star comes down to compression, 74 versus 88, and your swing speed […]
The biggest difference between Srixon's Q-Star Tour and Z-Star comes down to compression, 74 versus 88, and your swing speed […]
The Pro V1 edges out Kirkland with 3-5 extra yards and tighter manufacturing consistency, but you're paying $4.50 per ball […]
Your slice isn't some unsolvable mystery; it's an open clubface at impact, plain and simple. Start by strengthening your grip […]
An A wedge, also called a gap wedge or approach wedge, sits between your pitching wedge and sand wedge, typically […]
Mizuno forges all its Grain Flow Forged iron heads at a single facility in Hiroshima, Japan. They've been doing it […]
You'll find Callaway golf clubs manufactured across a global network, not a single factory. The majority of club assembly happens […]
To measure your golf clubs correctly, you'll need to ditch the tape measure and use the USGA's ground plane method. […]