
The 5 Best Ping Irons of 2023: Expert Picks
I’ve always liked Ping irons for their feel, acoustics, durability, and forgiveness. If you’re in the market for premium irons, they’re a serious contender. In this post, I reveal the …
Matt has traversed the fairways of courses across Africa, the USA, the Caribbean, and Latin America for 29 years. He played competitively at high school and University levels before discovering his passion for writing about the game. Matt holds a Postgraduate in Sports Marketing from the Johan Cruyff Institute, and he has spent 8 years writing for golf blogs, online retailers, equipment manufacturers, and golf course architects. Although it is not world-renowned, Matt’s favorite golf course is the championship layout of Royal Kunia. Located on the island of Oʻahu, Hawaii, the golf course overlooks the famed Pearl Harbor naval base. The best club in his bag is a 24-year-old custom-made composite 7 wood.
I’ve always liked Ping irons for their feel, acoustics, durability, and forgiveness. If you’re in the market for premium irons, they’re a serious contender. In this post, I reveal the …
Having played golf for almost 30 years, I’ve watched irons evolve drastically. Technological advancements have made today’s irons more forgiving, easier to launch, and generally easier to hit for everyday …
My playing partner recently asked me — what is wedge flex? After I explained the features of the shaft, he questioned if he should give them a swing. He’s generally …
For many golfers, the 60 degree wedge can be hit or miss — to put it lightly! I’ve found that the best bounce for 60 degree wedge sole grinds boils …
Counterbalanced driver shafts are favored by golfers seeking to lower the club’s mass en route to accelerating clubhead speed. In this post, I’ll explain what counterbalanced driver shafts are, along …
The Nike Sasquatch Sumo 2 made waves in 2007 when its square-headed, super moment of inertia (MOI) design hit our shelves. Although popular, it wasn’t the first of its kind. …
Typically, golf club shafts are made of two materials: steel or graphite. Most would associate graphite with drivers and fairway woods. These longer clubs would be too heavy with steel …