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

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

The PING G30 driver may be stealing all the headlines, but don’t sleep on its little brother. The G30 fairway wood is a strong, versatile performer that can work for players of all ability levels.

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.

Find out if the putter behind Sergio’s recent hot streak could fuel one of your own in this review of the TaylorMade Spider Mallet.

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.

Ready for the rainy season? No? Read Bill’s review of Sunice’s rain gear and maybe it will help prepare you a little more.

The latest addition to the Big Bertha line up is the V Series, aka: Skinny Bertha. This light weight driver might be just the thing to add more MPHs to your swing and more yards to your drive.

Ogio is known as one of the best bag makers in the game, but how do they do with their newest venture into apparel? Read Plugged In Golf’s review to find out.

Whether you’re a novice or a pro, the PING G30 iron should be at the top of your list if you’re looking for more forgiveness and tighter dispersion with your iron shots.

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.

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

The PING G30 driver may be stealing all the headlines, but don’t sleep on its little brother. The G30 fairway wood is a strong, versatile performer that can work for players of all ability levels.

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.

Find out if the putter behind Sergio’s recent hot streak could fuel one of your own in this review of the TaylorMade Spider Mallet.

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.

Ready for the rainy season? No? Read Bill’s review of Sunice’s rain gear and maybe it will help prepare you a little more.

The latest addition to the Big Bertha line up is the V Series, aka: Skinny Bertha. This light weight driver might be just the thing to add more MPHs to your swing and more yards to your drive.

Ogio is known as one of the best bag makers in the game, but how do they do with their newest venture into apparel? Read Plugged In Golf’s review to find out.

Whether you’re a novice or a pro, the PING G30 iron should be at the top of your list if you’re looking for more forgiveness and tighter dispersion with your iron shots.

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.

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

The PING G30 driver may be stealing all the headlines, but don’t sleep on its little brother. The G30 fairway wood is a strong, versatile performer that can work for players of all ability levels.

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.

Find out if the putter behind Sergio’s recent hot streak could fuel one of your own in this review of the TaylorMade Spider Mallet.

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.

Ready for the rainy season? No? Read Bill’s review of Sunice’s rain gear and maybe it will help prepare you a little more.

The latest addition to the Big Bertha line up is the V Series, aka: Skinny Bertha. This light weight driver might be just the thing to add more MPHs to your swing and more yards to your drive.

Ogio is known as one of the best bag makers in the game, but how do they do with their newest venture into apparel? Read Plugged In Golf’s review to find out.

Whether you’re a novice or a pro, the PING G30 iron should be at the top of your list if you’re looking for more forgiveness and tighter dispersion with your iron shots.

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.