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?
Author: Matt Saternus
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.
Project X LZ Shaft Review
Is it possible to have a shaft with massive kick and superior stability? When it’s the hand-rolled Project X LZ shaft, the answer is yes.
The Next Big Thing: Shot Tracking for Amateurs
We now have the technology for every golfer to have ShotLink-type data, just like the pros on the PGA Tour. But there are questions: Will it help us? Will it grow golf? Will golfers use it? Matt tries to find the answers in this feature.
Callaway Unveils Big Bertha V Series Driver & Fairway Woods
If you haven’t yet gotten your fill of Big Bertha, there’s more on the way from Callaway. On August 22nd, the V Series will hit retail. Get the full story here.
Wilson Staff Vizor Level 2 Putter Review
Can a putter improve your set up and address position? That’s what Wilson Staff aims to do with the Vizor Level 2 putters. See if they hit their mark in this review.
Improve Your Putting Distance Control
Do you struggle with long putts? Does three-putting sabotage your scoring? In this lesson, Matt offers a simple way to dial in your distance control and eliminate those hated three jacks.
Kakadu Golf Glove Review
Look past the funny name and you’ll see that Kakadu produces one of the finest golf gloves available. Their kangaroo leather provides excellent durability, feel, and grip.
FeedbacK Golf Training Aid Review
Love seeing your swing on video, but hate the inconvenience of shooting video on your own? We have found the answer, and it’s called FeedbacK.





