Welcome to another edition of the Fully Equipped mailbag, sponsored by Cleveland/Srixon Golf, an interactive GOLF.com series in which we field your hard-hitting gear questions. Should I buy a putter ...
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Evnroll Origin putters: What you need to know
What you need to know: Evnroll has never been shy about pushing putter-face technology. When the company debuted SweetFace grooves nearly a decade ago, the idea was simple: even out speed across the ...
Specs: Milled multi-material body (304 stainless steel face, 7075 aluminum back), toe-up face balance, low-torque shaft bore with 1° onset, True Path™ alignment, Pure Roll™ insert Who it’s for: ...
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SeeMore SKx, SBx 'zero-torque' putters: What you need to know
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: SeeMore’s latest SKx and SBx mallets mark the company’s first full foray into the realm of “zero ...
The adaptability of clubs, particularly some of the new drivers, has been a hot topic this year. Even the putter manufacturers are getting into the mix. One such company is YES! Golf, which recently ...
The Makefield V-S putter is one of those products that comes along every now and then where it looks like the idea and the technology has come first and the aesthetics second. The Makefield V-S Putter ...
A few years ago, Callaway introduced a driver that had been designed using artificial intelligence. The goal was to create a club face that produced comparable results whether a golfer hit the ball ...
When a Masters champion abandons the putter that defined his career, it’s time to ask hard questions about your own putting setup. Are you fighting your equipment instead of the greens? Adam Scott has ...
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