
NO1 UN Series Grip Review
The new UN Series by NO1 Grips gives golfers the ability to add color to their game without sacrificing performance.

The new UN Series by NO1 Grips gives golfers the ability to add color to their game without sacrificing performance.

The L.A.B. Golf BLaD.1 putter reveals a genuinely new approach to putter design. Learn more about it, and why you might want to try it, in this review.

You won’t find Cranberry Highlands Golf Course on fancy magazine lists, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t one of the better courses in the Pittsburgh area.

Designed to meet the needs of their Tour staff and high end ball strikers, PING has released the Blueprint irons. Learn more about them in this review.

The PXG 0811 XF Gen2 has a lower sticker price than the first generation. Has the performance improved, too? Find out in this review.

With a wide variety of weights available, the KBS MAX Graphite shafts brings higher launch and longer distance to a wide range of players.

Don’t let the low price fool you, the Tour Edge HL4 fairway wood is a serious club with high level performance.

Plugged In Golf readers got to try the new Srixon Q-STAR golf ball. They share their experiences with it here.

The Miura CB-301 irons claim to be the company’s longest irons yet, but do they deliver the look and feel Miura is known for?

The Bushnell Pro XE laser rangefinder knows the temperature, elevation, and measures slope. Do all these brains make it the must have distance measuring device?

The new UN Series by NO1 Grips gives golfers the ability to add color to their game without sacrificing performance.

The L.A.B. Golf BLaD.1 putter reveals a genuinely new approach to putter design. Learn more about it, and why you might want to try it, in this review.

You won’t find Cranberry Highlands Golf Course on fancy magazine lists, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t one of the better courses in the Pittsburgh area.

Designed to meet the needs of their Tour staff and high end ball strikers, PING has released the Blueprint irons. Learn more about them in this review.

The PXG 0811 XF Gen2 has a lower sticker price than the first generation. Has the performance improved, too? Find out in this review.

With a wide variety of weights available, the KBS MAX Graphite shafts brings higher launch and longer distance to a wide range of players.

Don’t let the low price fool you, the Tour Edge HL4 fairway wood is a serious club with high level performance.

Plugged In Golf readers got to try the new Srixon Q-STAR golf ball. They share their experiences with it here.

The Miura CB-301 irons claim to be the company’s longest irons yet, but do they deliver the look and feel Miura is known for?

The Bushnell Pro XE laser rangefinder knows the temperature, elevation, and measures slope. Do all these brains make it the must have distance measuring device?

The new UN Series by NO1 Grips gives golfers the ability to add color to their game without sacrificing performance.

The L.A.B. Golf BLaD.1 putter reveals a genuinely new approach to putter design. Learn more about it, and why you might want to try it, in this review.

You won’t find Cranberry Highlands Golf Course on fancy magazine lists, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t one of the better courses in the Pittsburgh area.

Designed to meet the needs of their Tour staff and high end ball strikers, PING has released the Blueprint irons. Learn more about them in this review.

The PXG 0811 XF Gen2 has a lower sticker price than the first generation. Has the performance improved, too? Find out in this review.

With a wide variety of weights available, the KBS MAX Graphite shafts brings higher launch and longer distance to a wide range of players.

Don’t let the low price fool you, the Tour Edge HL4 fairway wood is a serious club with high level performance.

Plugged In Golf readers got to try the new Srixon Q-STAR golf ball. They share their experiences with it here.

The Miura CB-301 irons claim to be the company’s longest irons yet, but do they deliver the look and feel Miura is known for?

The Bushnell Pro XE laser rangefinder knows the temperature, elevation, and measures slope. Do all these brains make it the must have distance measuring device?