While the focus is generally on new golf clubs, a quick look at the bag of PGA Tour professionals suggests older golf clubs can still produce at a high level just as new golf clubs can.
The Titleist Pro V1 and Titleist Pro V1x golf balls have been a staple in golf for two decades and have been at the forefront of golf ball performance for both amateurs and professionals.
The new Mizuno ST-Z and ST-X metals from Mizuno represent the culmination of a three-year sprint by Mizuno to increase its metalwood performance, and the results are superb.
Golf manufacturers have pushed the envelope even further with their iron development in 2021, offering new technology to help golfers hit more greens and farther shots with their irons.
The new PING G425 golf clubs are the most forgiving golf clubs ever from PING, including three driver models, three fairway woods, a hybrid, a Crossover, and irons.
The Cobra RAD Speed golf clubs feature Radial Weighting, an all-new weighting concept designed to maximize performance through precise center of gravity positioning.
The world of golf did not know it, but it was about to undergo a seismic change. Until the year 2000, golf balls contained wound cores with liquid-filled centers. These wound cores made the balls incredibly soft and “spinny,” causing them to cut quickly and harshly punish mishit shots, then came along the Titleist Pro V1