GOLF.com’s ClubTest Proving Ground, where Managing Equipment Editor Jonathan Wall and Senior Equipment Editor Ryan Barath — along with a cast of GOLF writers and editors — put the latest designs and ...
Although this isn’t news to any golfer serious about getting the most from their game — getting fit matters. Whether it’s for a new driver, wedges, irons, or a golf ball, having the right tools will ...
Perhaps the most challenging club to fit in the game is the wedge. With an array of sole grinds, various lofts, bounce angles and head shapes, and no easy or obvious way to get the right collection ...
Day 3 of Fully Fit took us inside the Titleist Performance Institute.GOLF Day 3 of Fully Fit brought us to the holy grail of OEM facilities: the Titleist Performance Institute in Oceanside, Calif. TPI ...
Ball fitting is tricky. Mostly because a golf ball has to serve so many different purposes whether it being smashed by a driver, finessed with an iron or spun by a wedge. It’s why web-based and other ...
Thanks to the huge selection of grind options and sole shapes, Titleist is once again the Number 1 wedge of choice for ...
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Titleist thinks 'peak height' is critical in fitting. Here's how they find it | Fully Equipped
Whenever you get fit for golf clubs at Titleist, you’re going to hear about “peak height” a lot. That’s because the company’s fitting philosophy is directly tied to ensuring every club in the bag ...
With Vokey’s latest wedges, there’s one less variable to worry about when trying to find the best grind for your game. Titleist Vokey Design’s new SM11 wedges feature a new precise CG position across ...
In response to the new restrictions being placed on the volume and edge sharpness of grooves, Titleist has come out with a conforming line of its popular Vokey Design Spin Milled wedges. The new ...
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