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Designed for highly skilled players, the Titleist CB and MB irons have been a favorite of elite professional and amateur players since the clubs were introduced in 2009.
The realm of superlight steel shafts has a new entrant in the form of the just-introduced XP shaft series from True Temper, which company engineers say is designed to deliver explosive power and distance.
In celebration of the 40th anniversary of the infamous Cobra Baffler, the California equipment maker has released a new line of drivers, fairways and hybrids under the brand name Baffler XL.
In conducting extensive research on people with handicap indexes of 15 or more, engineers at Adams Golf found that those players usually made contact near the toe of the club.
Titleist has a habit of upgrading its club offerings every couple of years, which means it is time this fall for the latest iteration of its AP1 and AP2 irons.
Tour Edge continues to upgrade its XCG line of drivers with the release of the new XCG7.
Another notable new offering in the golf outerwear category comes from Fila, which not too long ago released the London Waterproof Rain Jacket.
For many golfers, this is the time of year to check out the grips on their clubs, and think about replacing older, worn ones with newer, better performing models.
This fall saw the release from Adidas Golf of its latest outerwear offering, in the form of a two-layer rain suit made with Gore-Tex.
In developing its newest generation of graphite shafts, the Tour Blue and the Tour Green, Aldila engineers worked off the success of its NV product, which came out nearly a decade ago.
The new forged clubs from Nike Golf are designed specifically as a progressive set for the better player, company technicians say.
In bringing out its latest generation of JPX game-improvement clubs, Mizuno is giving golfers two options, with one being a cast product and the other forged.
Its that time of year for people in many parts of the golfing world to consider how well they are protected from the wind, rain and cold when they go out to play.
TaylorMade Golf officials say that the new SpeedBlade iron is a cutting-edge game-improvement club designed to launch the ball exceptionally high and far.
The people at Pinnacle regularly turn to recreational golfers for feedback on how to make their products better.
Whenever the folks at Mizuno develop a new product, they produce a so-called concept sheet in an effort to get to the essence of the club.
TaylorMade Golf is once again augmenting its putter offerings with the release of a new Ghost Tour Series.
The people at Sunice realize that keeping golfers dry from the waist down in soggy conditions is just as important as protecting their upper bodies.
Cobra gets most of its notice as a clubmaker for the drivers, fairway metals, hybrids and irons they produce. But company officials say they deserve props for the wedges they put out.
With the recent introduction of its Adicross Tour line, Adidas is offering spiked and spikeless shoes, both of which are designed to allow for greater stability and flexibility.
As a rule, golf is not a game that is called on account of rain. So long as there is not lightning in the area, players usually keep playing when the heavens open up.
When it came to developing the Free-Inspired TW13 golf shoes, Nike turned to its long-time endorser Tiger Woods for assistance. Then, the company decided to produce a high-performance womens shoe, and its primary adviser in that process was Suzann Pettersen.
While the flashy clothes from Puma that Rickie Fowler wears when he competes on the PGA Tour get most of attention, some spectators are no doubt eying the irons he plays, too.
Oakley has been in the golf footwear business for a little more than a decade, but it has been only in the past few years that the southern California-based company has gotten serious about golf shoes.