George Peper: Putter Fitting Video
Review: Brainstorm Golf Happy Putter
Having accepted adjustable drivers, it makes sense that the next club we’d want to fiddle with is the putter. After all, those are the clubs that most define how we play, and adjustability makes perfect sense for a putter, which has to handle changing conditions round to round. The Happy Putter offers a wide range […]
Callaway Mack Daddy PM-Grind Review
If Phil Mickelson is looking for something to do when he’s done with the Tour, he might consider club design. Based on his input to a new wedge from Callaway—the Mack Daddy PM-Grind —he’s got both a good eye and good sense. “We listened to him,” said Callaway’s Roger Cleveland, who has designed for Phil […]
The Latest Lightweight Golf Carry Bags
Golf carry bags keep getting lighter without losing the convenience of multiple pockets, pop-out legs, shoulder-saving strap systems, and a wide choice of colors. Here’s a bagful of the latest offerings. Sun Mountain Two 5 This bag cuts its weight to only 2.5 pounds by using carbon-fiber legs, strong yet light plastic, and tough but […]
Top 10 Things Every Serious Golfer Should Do

By “serious,” you know what we mean. Golfers who think about the game just a bit too much, who have an extra set of clubs—or three—around the house, and who keep running lists of just how many top courses they’ve played at home and around the world. In short, our kind of people. Here’s another list, more proof of your devotion to the game.
Galvin Green: Wise Wear In Any Weather
New in the U.S. from Sweden, climate-smart outerwear and more for the discerning golfer
The Latest Sunglasses to Protect Your Vision
When you need a little more help from sunglasses, here’s where to look
Why Only 14 Clubs?

According to the Rules There Should Be No More Than 14 Clubs in Your Bag. Ever Wonder Why?
Technology is Changing the Way we Play Golf
Fancy gadgets like rangefinders, launch monitors, and smartphone apps have become ubiquitous in golf in the last few years, and the deluge of devices is not about to stop. When does enough become too much?
Review: TaylorMade R1 driver
More than simply adjustable—and it now comes in black