Fujikura’s latest Tour Spec offering is the Pro TS. It delivers the same “not too smooth, not too stiff” as the Pro, but with a higher kick point for aggressive swingers.
Author: Matt Saternus
Wilson Staff FG Tour TC Wedge Review
Is Wilson Staff on your short list for wedges? With plenty of customization options and excellent performance, it should be. Check out Matt’s review of their latest, the FG Tour TC wedge.
In Praise of Par 3 Courses
Whether you’re a skilled golfer or a rank beginner, Par 3 courses are fun. They’re also golf’s best hope for growth.
Treetops Threetops Golf Course Review
Looking for one of the most stunning par 3’s in the world? Head to Treetops Resort and you’ll find it.
F4 Turbo Swing Trainer Review
Whether you’re looking to add club head speed or just get a good warm up, the F4 Turbo Swing Trainer can help. See if this is a training aid worth adding to your arsenal in this review.
TaylorMade Tour Preferred UDI Ultimate Driving Iron Review
The latest addition to TaylorMade’s Tour Preferred line up is finding its way into the bags of more and more tour pros. Should you add one to yours? Matt gives you his take in this review.
Does Loft Affect Distance and Accuracy? – Golf Myths Unplugged
Does more loft make a club more accurate? Does less loft make it go farther? In the first installment of Golf Myths Unplugged, we research this question to bring you the answers.
Nippon Zelos 7 Shaft Review
We’ve seen light weight steel shafts before, but never this light. At just over 70 grams, the Nippon Zelos 7 is the world’s lightest steel shaft…but does it perform?
Nicklaus Golf Ball Review
In a segment of the golf market where it’s very hard to be unique, Nicklaus Golf Balls do so by adding a charitable mission to their high performance product.
Mantis B Blade Putter Review
Tired of taking your eye off the ball and mishitting putts? The solution may be a putter that blends in with the green, or at least that’s what Mantis Golf believes. Check out our review of their B Blade putter to see what we think.





