EQUIPMENT
TaylorMade’s Rocketballz also includes irons to go along with their more well-known drivers and fairway metalwoods.
Scotty Cameron’s new Select putter line is designed so that the putters look like they are flowing naturally into the ground.
Take a look at what Zach Johnson, Luke Donald and Roger Chapman used to win last week on their respective tours.
On Tuesday night at the companys Oven facility, Nike Golf unveiled Nike Golf 360, an interactive application for computers, tablets and smartphones that pools the companys resources in a social media format.
Take a look at what Azahara Munoz, Jason Dufner and Nicolas Colsaerts used last week to win on their respective tours.
Nike Golf engineers were inspired by concept cars when they designed their Method Concept putter.
Nick Faldo has unveiled a new line of skin-care products that come in a handy case and clip onto a golf bag.
Take a look at what Matt Kuchar and Ricardo Santos used last week to win on their respective tours.
Odyssey’s new Metal-X insert putters have a unique face pattern with oval depressions that lock into the ball’s dimples at impact.
No more messy glue to deal with, and no more waiting for the glue to dry. Pure grips can be installed with just an air gun.
TaylorMade’s new ATV wedge has no bounce number on it. The company says that players can change the bounce angle by manipulating the position of the club.
Ping’s new i20 line of fairways and hybrids, with their black-matte finish, are designed for workability and forgiveness.