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Pinemeadow Golf Clubs Review: Is The PGX Set Any Good?

Pinemeadow makes a variety of affordable golf club sets, wedges, hybrids, woods, drivers, and more. But are they any good? Let’s find out in this Pinemeadows golf clubs review of the PGX set. I’ll also review some additional Pinemeadow golf clubs to buy individually. Pinemeadow Golf Clubs are recognized for producing affordable and good-quality clubs. They sell complete sets like PGX and individual golf clubs, providing the features to kickstart your golf addiction. I recommend them to beginner golfers for their forgiveness, affordability, and modern design. Spending too much money on the wrong golf clubs can be painful for new

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6 Hybrid Golf Club: Distance, Loft, Pros, Cons

The 6 hybrid golf club is a mix of two types of clubs, and it has a fun story. Even though people started playing around with this idea back in the 70s, the first hybrid came out in 1998 with something called the Cobra Golf’s Baffler. This new club was like an iron and fairway wood mash-up, quickly making it a favorite among golf players. But the 6 hybrid is newer and rarer. What’s the story with it? Quick answer: The 6 hybrid golf club is like a mix of a 6 iron and a fairway wood. Its loft angle

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FlightPath Tees Review: I Tested Them vs Other Premium Tees

FlightPath golf tees claim to add distance to your drives. Since I’m a certified golf instructor and often play with friends, that sounds great. But is it true? I bought some FlightPath golf tees to find out. I also bought some Martini and Zario tees, then headed to my local course in sunny Oaxaca, Mexico, to see. Read on to learn the results of my premium golf tee test, including the differences, similarities, pros, and cons. Finally, I’ll share my final verdict on whether FlightPath golf tees are the best premium tee to add distance to your drives. How I

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Titleist TSR2 Driver Review: Pros, Cons, Alternatives

The Titleist TSR2 (Titleist Speed Refined) driver generated a lot of buzz around it before it was even released to the public. The TSR2 is one of the most forgiving Titleist drivers and is also widely seen on Tour. I wanted to see if the TSR2 lived up to its hype, so here’s my Titleist TSR2 driver review. The Titleist TSR2 driver has an ideal balance of speed and stability, allowing it to cover long distances even on off-center shots. It’s designed for maximum forgiveness and is suitable for most golfers with a slow to average swing speed that want

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PING i230 Review: Pros, Cons, Alternatives

The PING i230 irons are successors of the famous i210 irons. Like the i210s, PING has crafted another superb set of golf clubs with great performance. I took the PING i230 irons out 7 times over a month and mostly liked them. Quick PING i230 review: The PING i230 irons are players’ irons with a cavity-back that deliver increased distance, forgiveness, and consistency. These irons also provide excellent spin and control on your shots and are perfect for golfers with fast swing speeds and mid to low-handicaps. The i230 irons aren’t for every golfer. To determine if the i230s will

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Acuity Golf Clubs: Decent Budget Set or Waste Of Money?

Acuity golf clubs are a blast from the past. Today, let’s stroll down memory lane and chat about the good old Acuity golf clubs. Manufactured by Dick’s Sporting Goods, these clubs were, and for many still are, a trusty companion on the golf course. As a PGA-certified instructor and lover of all things golf in general, I’ve had my fair share of swings with these clubs. They might be old school, but hey, who said old isn’t gold? Although they’re no longer in production, there’s still a second-hand market for them, and their performance is often overlooked. Acuity golf clubs were

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Why Do Golfers Wear One Glove? Is Two Better?

Ever noticed golfers wearing just one glove? Why not wear two? Well, golfers do many things that beginners or non-golfers may think are strange or pointless. When I’m coaching new golfers, I hear a lot of questions, and one is about golf gloves. Let’s dive into the reason behind this weird but logical golf practice. So, why do golfers wear one glove? Most golfers only wear a golf on their non-dominant hand because this hand primarily holds the club. The other hand doesn’t need a glove since it’s only adding stability. Wearing a glove gives this hand a better grip,

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Callaway Paradym Irons Review: King Of The Mid Handicap?

The Callaway Paradym Irons were released early in 2024, and these irons are targeted towards mid-handicappers. As a passionate golfer and equipment enthusiast, I’ve had the opportunity to test and review many golf clubs over the years. But let me tell you, the Paradym Irons are something completely new and exciting. Let’s see if they can live up to the rich Callaway Irons’ history in this Callaway Paradym Irons review. Verdict: The Callaway Paradym Irons, with their AI-designed technology and other high-end features, offers an excellent blend of power, speed, and forgiveness. Despite a few drawbacks, such as a lower spin

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BombTech Golf Clubs Review: Pros, Cons, & Alternatives

If you’re looking for clubs from a grassroots company known for affordability is Bombtech Golf. They claim they offer forgiveness and distance. So, are BombTech clubs good? The BombTech golf clubs are a solid choice for beginners, high-handicappers, and golfers with slower swing speeds. They are designed for distance and accuracy. They also have large sweet spots for extra forgiveness. However, more advanced golfers will need more customizable equipment. Bombtech has drivers, iron sets, wedges, and putters, and you’ll learn the TLDR about each to avoid wasting money on the wrong club. In my BombTech golf clubs review, I’ll examine each

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3 Wood Loft: Standard Range & Finding Your Ideal Loft

The loft of a 3 wood is not common knowledge among golfers. If you’re reading this, you have a deep love for the game and a passion for improving; I like that. You realize that success is in the details, and getting the correct 3 wood loft could be the difference between breaking 90 or not. So, what is the standard 3 wood loft? The standard loft on a 3 wood is 15 degrees. At this loft, your 3 wood will fit evenly between stock drivers and 5 woods. Advanced golfers wanting lower trajectory might prefer lofts as low as

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