
Nike Method Converge CounterFlex Putter Review
The anchor ban is coming! Take a look at our review of the Nike Method Converge CounterFlex to see if it might be a good replacement for you in 2016.

The anchor ban is coming! Take a look at our review of the Nike Method Converge CounterFlex to see if it might be a good replacement for you in 2016.

Matt Meeker loves the style of FootJoy’s latest Contour Casual, but is the on-course performance good enough? He gives you the answer in this review.

The Cobra King LTD was one of the most anticipated drivers of 2015 and we have all of the details here in our review. Take a look and see what this driver is all about.

There’s a reason that the Callaway Apex hybrid has been an immediate sensation on the PGA Tour: it blends forgiveness and distance with a neutral center of gravity.

Need a shaft to find fairways and keep spin low? If you have the swing speed, the HZRDUS Black is for you.

The Wilson Staff FG Tour F5 is designed to be a crossover iron for that player looking for player’s looks with added forgiveness. Read Bill’s review to see if Wilson got it right with these irons.

Everyone wants more club head speed, and the Somax Hip Trainer makes big promises on that front. Can it deliver?

Matt found the 460 cc version of the M1 to be lacking. He put the M1 430 through the paces to see if the smaller version was worth the hype.

PING’s latest super game improvement iron is not only longer, it’s easier on the eyes. Find out more in this review from our resident southpaw, Andrew Jesernig.

What’s new in Wilson Staff’s second generation of FG Tour woods? For starters, the lightest, easiest hosel adjustability on the market. There’s also plenty of distance and forgiveness.

The anchor ban is coming! Take a look at our review of the Nike Method Converge CounterFlex to see if it might be a good replacement for you in 2016.

Matt Meeker loves the style of FootJoy’s latest Contour Casual, but is the on-course performance good enough? He gives you the answer in this review.

The Cobra King LTD was one of the most anticipated drivers of 2015 and we have all of the details here in our review. Take a look and see what this driver is all about.

There’s a reason that the Callaway Apex hybrid has been an immediate sensation on the PGA Tour: it blends forgiveness and distance with a neutral center of gravity.

Need a shaft to find fairways and keep spin low? If you have the swing speed, the HZRDUS Black is for you.

The Wilson Staff FG Tour F5 is designed to be a crossover iron for that player looking for player’s looks with added forgiveness. Read Bill’s review to see if Wilson got it right with these irons.

Everyone wants more club head speed, and the Somax Hip Trainer makes big promises on that front. Can it deliver?

Matt found the 460 cc version of the M1 to be lacking. He put the M1 430 through the paces to see if the smaller version was worth the hype.

PING’s latest super game improvement iron is not only longer, it’s easier on the eyes. Find out more in this review from our resident southpaw, Andrew Jesernig.

What’s new in Wilson Staff’s second generation of FG Tour woods? For starters, the lightest, easiest hosel adjustability on the market. There’s also plenty of distance and forgiveness.

The anchor ban is coming! Take a look at our review of the Nike Method Converge CounterFlex to see if it might be a good replacement for you in 2016.

Matt Meeker loves the style of FootJoy’s latest Contour Casual, but is the on-course performance good enough? He gives you the answer in this review.

The Cobra King LTD was one of the most anticipated drivers of 2015 and we have all of the details here in our review. Take a look and see what this driver is all about.

There’s a reason that the Callaway Apex hybrid has been an immediate sensation on the PGA Tour: it blends forgiveness and distance with a neutral center of gravity.

Need a shaft to find fairways and keep spin low? If you have the swing speed, the HZRDUS Black is for you.

The Wilson Staff FG Tour F5 is designed to be a crossover iron for that player looking for player’s looks with added forgiveness. Read Bill’s review to see if Wilson got it right with these irons.

Everyone wants more club head speed, and the Somax Hip Trainer makes big promises on that front. Can it deliver?

Matt found the 460 cc version of the M1 to be lacking. He put the M1 430 through the paces to see if the smaller version was worth the hype.

PING’s latest super game improvement iron is not only longer, it’s easier on the eyes. Find out more in this review from our resident southpaw, Andrew Jesernig.

What’s new in Wilson Staff’s second generation of FG Tour woods? For starters, the lightest, easiest hosel adjustability on the market. There’s also plenty of distance and forgiveness.