
3 Up Golf 3F12 Golf Ball Review
The 3F12 from 3Up Golf is further proof that you don’t need to spend big money to get big performance from your golf ball.

The 3F12 from 3Up Golf is further proof that you don’t need to spend big money to get big performance from your golf ball.

If you’re looking for a simple rubber grip, you have lots of choices. If you want a rubber grip that’s going to last for a full season or more, you need look no further than the PURE Pro.

Though there are many imitators, the company at the center of the big putter grip trend is undoubtedly SuperStroke. Find out why their grips are racking up millions on professional tours and why you might want to put one on your flat stick as well.

Golfers have never had more choices for how to get their yardages. From smartphone apps to lasers, it may seem that a GPS watch is a dated idea, but the SkyCaddie LINX may offer enough functionality and convenience to convince you otherwise.

Looking for the most traction possible in a grip? Look no further than the PURE Grips DTX. This all-rubber grip is a cord-killer.

Want ShotLink-type statistics and shot tracking for your game? If you want to get better, you do, and GAME GOLF can deliver them. In this review, Matt discusses why GAME GOLF may be the best game improvement tool of 2014.

Can a $35/dozen ball really compete with a ProV1? The answer may surprise you.

We continue our series of Lamkin reviews with the R.E.L. ACE 3GEN grips. Do they live up to the Lamkin name? Read Bill’s review to find out how they tested for him.

Titleist’s latest effort to maintain its place as the leader in the golf ball industry brings us the new Velocity golf ball. Read our take on the new Titleist ball here.

Large putter grips are nothing new, but the Palmbird is unlike anything you’ve seen. It also adds the stability of counter balancing. Read this review to see if you should consider putting one on your flatstick.

The 3F12 from 3Up Golf is further proof that you don’t need to spend big money to get big performance from your golf ball.

If you’re looking for a simple rubber grip, you have lots of choices. If you want a rubber grip that’s going to last for a full season or more, you need look no further than the PURE Pro.

Though there are many imitators, the company at the center of the big putter grip trend is undoubtedly SuperStroke. Find out why their grips are racking up millions on professional tours and why you might want to put one on your flat stick as well.

Golfers have never had more choices for how to get their yardages. From smartphone apps to lasers, it may seem that a GPS watch is a dated idea, but the SkyCaddie LINX may offer enough functionality and convenience to convince you otherwise.

Looking for the most traction possible in a grip? Look no further than the PURE Grips DTX. This all-rubber grip is a cord-killer.

Want ShotLink-type statistics and shot tracking for your game? If you want to get better, you do, and GAME GOLF can deliver them. In this review, Matt discusses why GAME GOLF may be the best game improvement tool of 2014.

Can a $35/dozen ball really compete with a ProV1? The answer may surprise you.

We continue our series of Lamkin reviews with the R.E.L. ACE 3GEN grips. Do they live up to the Lamkin name? Read Bill’s review to find out how they tested for him.

Titleist’s latest effort to maintain its place as the leader in the golf ball industry brings us the new Velocity golf ball. Read our take on the new Titleist ball here.

Large putter grips are nothing new, but the Palmbird is unlike anything you’ve seen. It also adds the stability of counter balancing. Read this review to see if you should consider putting one on your flatstick.

The 3F12 from 3Up Golf is further proof that you don’t need to spend big money to get big performance from your golf ball.

If you’re looking for a simple rubber grip, you have lots of choices. If you want a rubber grip that’s going to last for a full season or more, you need look no further than the PURE Pro.

Though there are many imitators, the company at the center of the big putter grip trend is undoubtedly SuperStroke. Find out why their grips are racking up millions on professional tours and why you might want to put one on your flat stick as well.

Golfers have never had more choices for how to get their yardages. From smartphone apps to lasers, it may seem that a GPS watch is a dated idea, but the SkyCaddie LINX may offer enough functionality and convenience to convince you otherwise.

Looking for the most traction possible in a grip? Look no further than the PURE Grips DTX. This all-rubber grip is a cord-killer.

Want ShotLink-type statistics and shot tracking for your game? If you want to get better, you do, and GAME GOLF can deliver them. In this review, Matt discusses why GAME GOLF may be the best game improvement tool of 2014.

Can a $35/dozen ball really compete with a ProV1? The answer may surprise you.

We continue our series of Lamkin reviews with the R.E.L. ACE 3GEN grips. Do they live up to the Lamkin name? Read Bill’s review to find out how they tested for him.

Titleist’s latest effort to maintain its place as the leader in the golf ball industry brings us the new Velocity golf ball. Read our take on the new Titleist ball here.

Large putter grips are nothing new, but the Palmbird is unlike anything you’ve seen. It also adds the stability of counter balancing. Read this review to see if you should consider putting one on your flatstick.