In this edition of Play Smart, GOLF.com editor Zephyr Melton explains how he's teaching himself the perfect ball position ...
For Pete Carlson, the great selling point of his annual Golf Expo show is the ability to hit actual golf balls with actual clubs.
Oh, man. It’s bad enough that you didn’t realize you just dropped closer to the hole after taking relief from a sprinkler ...
For ClubTest 2025, we put fairway woods to the test. Here are the best fairway woods for players with slower swing speeds.
The golf swing is a machine with a lot of moving parts. But for the purpose of this newsletter, think of it as a machine with ...
Only days into his new job at the PGA of America, Derek Sprague made it clear that he and the association do not support the ...
We spotted this tricked-out golf simulator at Costco, which turns your den into your favorite putting green. It has cameras, ...
What you should know: The PXG Wildcat package is a nine-club set designed for people who are new to golf. It blends ...
MLB star John Smoltz wearing hearing aids at LPGA TOC after getting hit in the head by a golf ball last summer.
Last season, Rory McIlroy used TaylorMade's TP5x ball, a five-piece ball that has a large rubber core, three mantle layers and a soft urethane cover. It's TaylorMade's firmest ball and should produce ...
Chuck Allegrini, for the third consecutive time, drove the green on hole sixteen. Hole sixteen is the long 203-yard back-nine three par. From the back-nine white ...
A golf club is deceptively simple. It has no moving parts. Its sole purpose is to strike the ball and propel it forward.