When it comes to golf club grips, Golf Pride has been the most trusted brand in the game for decades. The choice of professionals and amateurs alike, Golf Pride dominates the golf grip market across ...
It's hard to believe that there was once a stigma surrounding mallet putters. The thinking was that if you were a good player, you used a blade, and if you struggled on the greens, you played a mallet ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The HB Soft 2 putters present a family of nine affordable models that feature different shapes geared to different stroke type, but their most important feature again is the ...
Welcome to Shaving Strokes, a new GOLF.com series in which we’re sharing improvements, learnings and takeaways from amateur golfers just like you — including some of the speed bumps and challenges ...
Putting can often be the lowest-risk shot choice, even from off the green — especially when the grass is cut short enough. There’s also something enjoyable about taking a long walk to the green with a ...
Specs: Parallel, non-tapered polyurethane putter grip, available in medium (66 grams) and large (73 grams) sizes, 58R core, dimpled pattern texture, visual hand-placement cues, horseshoe-shaped ...
Mallet putters, which feature a trapezoidal or protruding back section, have become the dominant choice on the PGA Tour. An increasing number of players are setting aside blade putters, which have a ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: With its new Allan putter, PXG becomes the latest putter maker to see if the right tool for putting isn’t something that just makes the ball roll better, but perhaps more ...
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