Who they're for: Golfers who want soft feel and reduced spin to maximize distance (Pro S), and players who prefer more spin, a higher flight and a steeper landing angle (Pro X). What you should know: ...
Prices have dropped on the prior generation Z Star lineup, so snag the Z Star Diamond at a lower price and reap the benefits of a high performing, tour caliber golf ball. The Tour line from Maxfli is ...
But if that simulator is run with a radar-based launch monitor like Trackman, any old golf balls won’t do very well since radar-based launch monitors perform best when they can capture the full ...
while the ‘X’ guy is going to get better feel than we were able to get him in the past when we were just pushing for more speed,” Josh Dipert, TaylorMade’s director of golf ball research ...
In the clip, Brennan warns against buying an automated ball launcher, as her Staffordshire bull terrier just can't figure it out. The footage shows Brennan placing a ball into the device ...
But Rules of Golf junkies are likely to recall it as well for what happened to Zach Johnson and the rare rules incident he was involved on the 13th tee. In making a practice swing near his ball ...
Regardless, with compression targets a few points firmer than Chrome Tour X, there’s zero reason to think Chrome Tour Triple Diamond won’t be the fastest ball in the Chrome Tour lineup off the tee and ...
No, local courses are not open, but things are in full swing at X-Golf, Rockford’s new ultimate ... than any other indoor simulator—the ball rolling onto a tee, having the putting sensor, ...
While there is a perception among many amateur players that “low spin” products create more distance, the reality can be different. Titleist works with its staff players to ensure they play the ball ...
Tom's Guide officially visited the PGA Show this past week to see upcoming golf products. While the new ... you'll chunk the ball less and hit better shots. This is perhaps the most subjective ...