
Xenon CNC kUrve Putter Review
Plugged In Golf has already reviewed Xenon’s handmade putters, but now we bring you a review of Xenon’s more affordable CNC offering. Read the review to find out if it’s still worth buying.

Plugged In Golf has already reviewed Xenon’s handmade putters, but now we bring you a review of Xenon’s more affordable CNC offering. Read the review to find out if it’s still worth buying.

Matt takes a look at all four members of the new Tour B330 family to help you find the perfect Bridgestone golf ball for your game.
Just like every golfer, you want forgiveness, but you don’t want to look at a shovel. You want performance, but you don’t want to be punished on mishits. I’ve got just the club for you…

You already know that TRUEs are insanely comfortable, but for 2014, TRUE is adding top tier style, too.

Earlier this year, we reviewed the SLDR 430 and found it to be a club best left to strong drivers of the golf ball. Today we look at the SLDR 460, the “low, forward CG” driver for the rest of us.

The Bettinardi BB Series reviews continue with the Bettinardi BB32. Read Bill’s review to see how the BB32 stacks up to the rest of the lineup.

Bill already plays the Project X PXi, but now he’s trying out the even lighter Project X PX 95 Flighted iron shafts. Read our review to see if they hold their own in the Project X lineup.

Callaway had a hit with the X Hot fairway woods in 2013. Now they’re back with the X2 Hot Pro fairway woods in 2014. Read Bill’s review to see why you should check them out.

FootJoy’s new DNA golf shoe is their most intriguing shoe in years and it does not disappoint when it comes to performance.

Thanks to CRU Golf, you can have PGA Tour style even with if you’ve only got beer league game.

Plugged In Golf has already reviewed Xenon’s handmade putters, but now we bring you a review of Xenon’s more affordable CNC offering. Read the review to find out if it’s still worth buying.

Matt takes a look at all four members of the new Tour B330 family to help you find the perfect Bridgestone golf ball for your game.
Just like every golfer, you want forgiveness, but you don’t want to look at a shovel. You want performance, but you don’t want to be punished on mishits. I’ve got just the club for you…

You already know that TRUEs are insanely comfortable, but for 2014, TRUE is adding top tier style, too.

Earlier this year, we reviewed the SLDR 430 and found it to be a club best left to strong drivers of the golf ball. Today we look at the SLDR 460, the “low, forward CG” driver for the rest of us.

The Bettinardi BB Series reviews continue with the Bettinardi BB32. Read Bill’s review to see how the BB32 stacks up to the rest of the lineup.

Bill already plays the Project X PXi, but now he’s trying out the even lighter Project X PX 95 Flighted iron shafts. Read our review to see if they hold their own in the Project X lineup.

Callaway had a hit with the X Hot fairway woods in 2013. Now they’re back with the X2 Hot Pro fairway woods in 2014. Read Bill’s review to see why you should check them out.

FootJoy’s new DNA golf shoe is their most intriguing shoe in years and it does not disappoint when it comes to performance.

Thanks to CRU Golf, you can have PGA Tour style even with if you’ve only got beer league game.

Plugged In Golf has already reviewed Xenon’s handmade putters, but now we bring you a review of Xenon’s more affordable CNC offering. Read the review to find out if it’s still worth buying.

Matt takes a look at all four members of the new Tour B330 family to help you find the perfect Bridgestone golf ball for your game.
Just like every golfer, you want forgiveness, but you don’t want to look at a shovel. You want performance, but you don’t want to be punished on mishits. I’ve got just the club for you…

You already know that TRUEs are insanely comfortable, but for 2014, TRUE is adding top tier style, too.

Earlier this year, we reviewed the SLDR 430 and found it to be a club best left to strong drivers of the golf ball. Today we look at the SLDR 460, the “low, forward CG” driver for the rest of us.

The Bettinardi BB Series reviews continue with the Bettinardi BB32. Read Bill’s review to see how the BB32 stacks up to the rest of the lineup.

Bill already plays the Project X PXi, but now he’s trying out the even lighter Project X PX 95 Flighted iron shafts. Read our review to see if they hold their own in the Project X lineup.

Callaway had a hit with the X Hot fairway woods in 2013. Now they’re back with the X2 Hot Pro fairway woods in 2014. Read Bill’s review to see why you should check them out.

FootJoy’s new DNA golf shoe is their most intriguing shoe in years and it does not disappoint when it comes to performance.

Thanks to CRU Golf, you can have PGA Tour style even with if you’ve only got beer league game.