The only thing better than a new Fujikura Speeder is a limited edition US Open Speeder. Actually, the best thing would be a FREE US Open Speeder, and we’re going to make that a reality for one lucky reader! Details inside.
Author: Matt Saternus
Cleveland 588 Hybrid Review
With the 588 hybrid, Cleveland has another under-hyped, solid performing golf club. If your long game needs a boost, this club is worth checking out.
Wilson Staff FG Tour M3 Fairway Wood Review
Tired of fairway woods that think they’re drivers? Looking for a club with real versatility? Check out the Wilson Staff FG Tour M3 fairway wood.
Fujikura Motore Speeder 474 Shaft Review
Speeder technology in a super lightweight package? A sub-50 gram shaft that doesn’t play like a wet noodle? Yes, smooth swingers, your prayers have been answered.
TaylorMade SLDR Mini Driver Review
The SLDR Mini Driver is probably the most-hyped “fairway driver” of 2014, but is it the one that belongs in your bag? Find out what Matt thinks in this review.
PING Karsten Iron Review
2014’s most forgiving iron is also one of 2014’s longest irons – the PING Karsten irons.. That combination can only be achieved through the exceptional engineering we’ve come to expect from PING.
PowerBilt Air Force One DFX Driver Review
Forget about the lack of a big name and the “nitrogen-charged” bit – the PowerBilt Air Force One is a serious driver that’s really fun to hit. Check out our review.
Nike VRS Covert 2.0 Iron Review
With the Covert 2.0 iron, Nike delivers a well-rounded game improvement club that golfers of many different skill levels can play and enjoy.
Callaway X2 Hot 3Deep Fairway Wood Review
The original 3Deep inspired a wave of imitators. Have any of them taken the throne, or is the 3Deep still king of the fairway drivers? Find out in this review.
UST Mamiya Elements Chrome Shaft Review
If you’re a fader or slicer of the golf ball, the newest offering from UST may be your missing Element.

