2nd Swing receives thousands of clubs every year through its award-winning trade process, and once in a while a rare tour-issued club finds its way to the inventory, like this 60-degree Titleist Vokey wedge designed specifically for Mark O'Meara.
The TaylorMade SIM drivers, fairway woods, and hybrids have remained incredibly popular in 2nd Swing stores and fittings so far in 2021 thanks to their reliable performance.
While more distance is the name of the game today, it's important to remember that sacrificing accuracy for more distance may not be worth it for golfers.
In 2021, many of the top golf manufacturers have released new drivers with the latest technology to provide more distance and forgiveness off the tee. 2nd Swing surveyed its fitting staff to see which 2021 drivers are performing the best in fittings so far.
Golfers on the PGA Tour are notoriously picky, but that doesn't mean they always use the newest equipment. Recent winners on the PGA Tour are using older club models in order to compete successfully at the highest level.
The Odyssey Ten putter line includes the high-MOI Ten shape with a variety of bold alignment aids to choose from that result in better putting for all golfers.
The new Titleist TSi golf clubs now include the Titleist TSi1 driver, Titleist TSi4 driver, Titleist TSi2, and Titleist TSi3 hybrids. Each of these new clubs is designed to offer more performance and help golfers play better.
As more and more people pick up the game of golf, it's important to know what golf clubs to buy to ensure the most fun and rewarding experience on the golf course. 2nd Swing offers advice for beginners buying golf equipment.