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Hosted on MSNWhy Do Some Golfers Use A Yellow Ball?Heavy metal first hit the airwaves back in the 1970s and 80s, but many of the elders of metal continue to rock, shred, thrash, and headbang today. These are the oldest living heavy metal icons. Mike ...
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Golf Monthly on MSN7 Biggest Golf Ball MythsThis video, in which Neil Tappin is joined by Titleist golf ball specialist Tom Hiscock, explains what these misconceptions ...
Let Golfweek help you learn more about the best irons in 2025 including brands like Callaway, Titleist, TaylorMade, Ping and more.
On GOLF's Fully Equipped, Kris McCormack and Wadeh Maroun discuss Ludvig Aberg's surprising driver switch at the Genesis ...
Though not for high handicappers, the Pro S-3 irons are ideal for serious golfers seeking a blend of aesthetics, performance, ...
Academy Sports + Outdoors will open its fifth Kansas City area store, this one in a former Best Buy. The Texas-based retailer ...
Titleist recently announced a new line of T-Series Black irons, giving the popular iron line a sleek new look.
Coming off a stretch of three birdies in five holes, Ludvig Aberg addressed the Titleist Pro V1x ball on the par-5 18th hole and unleashed his best drive of the day with a 9-degree Titleist TSR2 ...
A complete list of the golf equipment Ludvig Aberg used to win the PGA Tour's 2025 Genesis Invitational at Torrey Pines Golf ...
Cobra has taken this concept to the extreme for 2025 by not only offering four versions of its DS-Adapt driver (the X, the LS, the Max and the Max D), but it has also developed a new 33-position ...
Let’s start with the Pro V1. It’s going to fly lower, it’s going to spin less and it’s going to be a little bit softer. Now ...
Deep center of gravity (CG) and high moment of inertia (MOI): When built to standard weight, the GT1 has the deepest CG and highest MOI in Titleist’s driver lineup, enhancing forgiveness. GT1 hybrid: ...
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