Connecticut has some wonderful golf courses to play. To make this article as straightforward and helpful as possible, we've broke it up into 5 different categories: best overall course, best private course, best value course, most challenging course, and most scenic course. Best Overall – Yale Golf Course Location: New... read more →
May
14
May
14
The Srixon Z 785 irons offer incredible feel at impact, great workability, and wonderful distance control (if you can hit the center of the club face). However, we think they are a highly overrated set of players irons for one reason...because the Z 585 irons offer all of the benefits... read more →
May
14
If you are looking for game improvement irons that LOOK and FEEL like players irons, the Srixon Z-585 irons should be high up on your list to try out. They have cavity backs for added forgiveness, but their thin toplines and forged design make you think you're gaming a players... read more →
May
08
When high toe wedges were first brought to the market, I hated everything about them. They looked ugly - it was as simple as that. However, after testing them out a little and learning more about the reason why so much R&D went into this design, I started to change... read more →
May
08
TaylorMade wedges oftentimes get overlooked, while Vokeys and Clevelands get most of the lime light. The same is true for the TaylorMade Milled Grind 2 wedges. The original Milled Grind wedges were extremely popular when originally released, and I bet the same will be said about the updated wedges. Personally,... read more →
May
08
Holy cow. I was really hoping for a super expensive line of clubs that aren't any different than the last 5 years of TaylorMade clubs. And man did they come through! The TaylorMade M Gloire line of golf clubs have literally nothing that makes it worth more than any other... read more →
May
08
The golf industry is a complete scam. Golf club manufacturers continue to release new golf clubs. They continue to talk about how much better they are from the previous releases. They continue to convince naive golfers that they need to spend more on this set compared to the older models... read more →
May
08
When buying golf clubs, you have two options: You can buy new, or you can buy used. That's it. You may be wondering, "Should I buy used or new golf clubs?" Most of the time, we recommend buying used golf clubs. However, if you are getting professionally fitted for clubs,... read more →
May
05
The Ping G410 Plus is Ping’s first entry in the adjustable weight driver category. Meant to replace the G400, it offers more adjustability, forgiveness and faster ball speeds. Let’s take a look at what goes into making Ping’s hottest new driver. Technology Ping introduces Moveable Weight Technology for the... read more →
May
05
Ping’s new G410 fairway woods are designed to deliver faster ball speeds, more distance and accuracy. Ping continues the tradition of familiar technology with an adjustable club head and claims a penetrating ball flight in their new fairway wood. Technology Ping designed the G410 fairway clubface for higher impact... read more →
May
05
The Ping G410 Hybrid is Ping’s first entry into the adjustable hybrid market. Although they took longer to release the adjustable hybrid, it was well worth the wait with one of the best looking and performing hybrids available. The larger design and faster ball speeds translate into longer and straighter... read more →
May
05
Ping launched the popular players i200 iron in January 2017 and made a few modifications in their latest release in their i210 line. Golfers looking for the classic player iron appearance packed with plenty of forgiveness will really enjoy the new Ping i210. Technology Ping engineers improved perimeter weighting... read more →
May
05
For the last few years Ping’s G line is known as one of the best overall game improvement irons in the game. Since the original Ping G, the iron has been slightly modified into an overall easier to hit, feel and better performing club. The new Ping G410 iron continues... read more →
Apr
30
No driver on this planet is worth anywhere near $600. There's your answer. You know how we like to be honest about these reviews and give you really useful information. Before we say too much more about this driver, let us mention that the current price is about $630. Yes,... read more →
Apr
30
The newest release for Cleveland is the HB Turbo Driver. This is Cleveland's attempt to add more ball speed to their clubs. Cleveland has always been a go-to when it comes to forgiveness and reliability, but they still fall behind a bit in the distance category. The Turbo Driver was... read more →