
What Your Driver Says About You
Your choice in golf driver sends a message to other golfers, whether you intend it or not.
Your choice in golf driver sends a message to other golfers, whether you intend it or not.
Here’s why golfers are flocking to a budget-friendly iron set from a brand better known for bulk groceries.
These are Callaway’s biggest flops. If you see them on the secondhand market, think again.
An expert’s take on the history and legacy of the greatest clubs TaylorMade has ever produced.
Golf is supposed to be a relaxing, enjoyable game… but some things can send even the calmest golfer into a rage.
Every golf course sees the same familiar faces—not just in appearance, but in personality and playing style. You might feel unique among your friends, but to the club staff, you’re just another version of a golfer they’ve seen hundreds of times before.
A links golf course is named after the land it sits on. Here’s what to know (and some common misconceptions about these courses).
Let’s make sure that, as golf becomes more casual, we continue to honor the values that have made the game so special for generations.
Golf is a game of tradition, skill, and patience. As any experienced golfer knows, the game doesn’t always reward perfection. Sometimes, even the best shots land in places you don’t want them to—like a divot, that small hole left behind in the turf after a club meets the ground. It’s an unfortunate part of the game, but one that all golfers, from beginners to pros, must accept. However, the question often arises: should you be allowed relief from a divot?
While the concept of virtual golf has existed for years, recent technological advancements have propelled the sport into new realms, making it more accessible, efficient, and engaging than ever before.