We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The game of golf, as we know it today, comes to us from the Scots, who discovered that their roughed-up balls traveled farther in the air than ...
Welcome to another edition of the Fully Equipped mailbag sponsored by Cleveland/Srixon Golf, an interactive GOLF.com series in which our resident dimplehead (a.k.a., GOLF’s managing editor of ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The new Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x both feature a softer cover as well as a reformulated core along with a fast, high-flex casing layer to generate speed. The real news, though ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Mizuno updates its family of multilayer, urethane-cover balls with the new RB Tour and RB Tour X. Both balls feature a three-piece design (core, mantle mid-layer and cover) with ...
Could the secret to transforming propeller design lie in the dimples of a golf ball? It might sound far-fetched, but the same aerodynamic principles that allow a golf ball to soar farther and faster ...
In golf’s earliest days in Scotland, it’s likely that play was with a wooden ball as per other northern European stick and ball games of the later middle ages. Moving forward, the “hairy” ball was a ...
Paul Liberatore is the founder of Golfers Authority, which reviews the world's best golf products and gear. This post contains affiliate links, where we may receive a percentage of any sale made from ...
Golf is typically known as an expensive game to play. There’s the clubs, shoes, clothes and the club fees often associated with an afternoon of a game on the green. But one thing you absolutely can’t ...
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