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Where Are TaylorMade Golf Balls Made? The Home of the TP5

TaylorMade golf balls are made through a global network spanning three countries. The company's flagship 120,000-square-foot Liberty, South Carolina, facility […]

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Where Are Srixon Golf Balls Made? The Secret Behind Their Success

Srixon manufactures golf balls in two locations: Japan and Indonesia. Here's what counts for you: Premium Z-Star and Z-Star Diamond […]

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Where Are Callaway Golf Balls Made? It’s Not Where You Think

Callaway's premium urethane golf balls, Chrome Tour, Chrome Tour X, and Chrome Soft, are all manufactured at their Chicopee, Massachusetts, […]

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Where Are Bridgestone Golf Balls Made? The Surprising Answer

You'll find Bridgestone's premium golf balls, including the TOUR B series and e12 CONTACT, manufactured entirely at their Covington, Georgia, […]

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How to Hit a Golf Ball Solid Every Single Time

Forget the hundreds of swing tips cluttering your head; hitting a golf ball solidly boils down to five non-negotiables. You'll […]

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How to Drive a Golf Ball 30 Yards Farther (Instantly)

Most golfers overthink the driver, but here's what actually works: grip the club in your fingers, not your palm, with […]

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What Golf Ball Goes the Furthest? We Tested Them All

Your swing speed determines which ball flies furthest, not the brand name on the box. If you're swinging under 85 […]

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When to Use a Sand Wedge (It’s Not Just for Bunkers)

You'll reach for your sand wedge far more often than just bunker escapes. This club shines on approach shots from […]

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Bushnell's Circle B Edition Launch Pro: Why This "New" Launch Monitor Makes Sense for Your Game

Bushnell's latest release, the Circle B Edition Launch Pro, might have you scratching your head. If you're thinking this looks […]

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What Is Bounce on a Wedge and How Do You Choose the Right One?

Bounce is the angle between your wedge's leading edge and the lowest point of the sole, measured in degrees. It's […]

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How to Hit a Golf Wedge with Spin and Control

To hit a wedge consistently, you'll need to nail the setup initially: position the ball center or slightly back, load […]

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How Do Golf Irons Work? The Science Behind the Shot

Golf irons work through a simple physics equation: the loft angle on the clubface launches your ball at a specific […]

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