
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.

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.

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.

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.

When it comes to cool, Kikkor Golf is one of the first places you should look. Bill reviews the Kikkor Tour Elite and tells you why you should try them out for yourself.

If you’re a fader or slicer of the golf ball, the newest offering from UST may be your missing Element.

PluggedInGolf.com told you about the new Cleveland 588 drivers, but now we’re ready to show you the 588 fairway wood. See what Bill thinks of the newest Cleveland fairway wood for 2014.

A massively forgiving head plus the stability of counter balancing means you’ve got no excuse to miss another 4-footer. Check out Matt’s review of the Bettinardi BB55 CB.

Like most training aids, The Box is long on bold promises. Does it back them up? Find out in this review.

Wilson Staff isn’t just an iron company anymore. With the FG Tour M3 series, they’re announcing themselves as a serious player in drivers, FWs, and hybrids, too. Our review of the M3 line starts with the big dog.

You probably know the GoPro from awesome YouTube videos of extreme sports, but it has fantastic golf applications, too. And it’s the most fun thing we’ve ever reviewed.

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.

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.

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.

When it comes to cool, Kikkor Golf is one of the first places you should look. Bill reviews the Kikkor Tour Elite and tells you why you should try them out for yourself.

If you’re a fader or slicer of the golf ball, the newest offering from UST may be your missing Element.

PluggedInGolf.com told you about the new Cleveland 588 drivers, but now we’re ready to show you the 588 fairway wood. See what Bill thinks of the newest Cleveland fairway wood for 2014.

A massively forgiving head plus the stability of counter balancing means you’ve got no excuse to miss another 4-footer. Check out Matt’s review of the Bettinardi BB55 CB.

Like most training aids, The Box is long on bold promises. Does it back them up? Find out in this review.

Wilson Staff isn’t just an iron company anymore. With the FG Tour M3 series, they’re announcing themselves as a serious player in drivers, FWs, and hybrids, too. Our review of the M3 line starts with the big dog.

You probably know the GoPro from awesome YouTube videos of extreme sports, but it has fantastic golf applications, too. And it’s the most fun thing we’ve ever reviewed.

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.

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.

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.

When it comes to cool, Kikkor Golf is one of the first places you should look. Bill reviews the Kikkor Tour Elite and tells you why you should try them out for yourself.

If you’re a fader or slicer of the golf ball, the newest offering from UST may be your missing Element.

PluggedInGolf.com told you about the new Cleveland 588 drivers, but now we’re ready to show you the 588 fairway wood. See what Bill thinks of the newest Cleveland fairway wood for 2014.

A massively forgiving head plus the stability of counter balancing means you’ve got no excuse to miss another 4-footer. Check out Matt’s review of the Bettinardi BB55 CB.

Like most training aids, The Box is long on bold promises. Does it back them up? Find out in this review.

Wilson Staff isn’t just an iron company anymore. With the FG Tour M3 series, they’re announcing themselves as a serious player in drivers, FWs, and hybrids, too. Our review of the M3 line starts with the big dog.

You probably know the GoPro from awesome YouTube videos of extreme sports, but it has fantastic golf applications, too. And it’s the most fun thing we’ve ever reviewed.