Last year’s ST driver releases, the ST-Z and the ST-X, are aimed at two different types of golfers. The first difference between the drivers that most golfers will notice is their different aesthetic profiles. The ST-Z Driver’s clubhead sits slightly lower and wider with a neutral lie angle. On the other hand, the ST-X Driver’s profile is more compact and features a more upright lie angle.
PING made significant waves in the golf world last summer with the launch of two new products: the i59 Irons and the Glide Forged Pro Wedge. While each individual release brings different things to the table technologically, both products look gorgeous and possess the classic PING feel that the company is famous for providing.
Cleveland Golf is one of the most respected wedge producers in the golf industry, and it appears they've hit another home run with the new RTX ZipCore wedges, new in 2020
In this ultimate Titleist irons comparison video, 2nd Swing master fitter Thomas Campbell uses Trackman technology to compare six of the newest Titleist iron models against one another, including each model of the Titleist T-Series irons
2nd Swing fitters have been fitting more and more golfers into high-lofted fairway woods because of the added launch and forgiveness they provide over hybrids, utility irons, and traditional irons. A high-lofted fairway wood could be right for your game.
It's been a fantastic year for drivers in the golf industry, with many of the top brands seeing their new models being put into play immediately at the highest level. But which drivers are winning the most?
For a limited time, 2nd Swing is offering 10% off used irons from its massive inventory of used sets. Read for more details and how any golfer can take advantage.
Callaway Mavrik golf clubs, designed in part by Artificial Intelligence, provide excellent distance and forgiveness for golfers of all skill levels and remain popular a year after their release.