Hitting the Golf Digest’s top Game-Improvement irons category for 2014 is the Callaway Apex. The highlight of the Apex? incorporating Tungsten plugs in the sole of the long irons that produces a low center of gravity (CG), something a vast majority of...
Callaway hits it out of the park for 2014 with the Big Bertha model series — this one is the Alpha. Let’s face it, all of us guys want to be the alpha of our circles, and this is truly your chance to be the Alpha of your Saturday morning foursome. STREET...
(The Sand Trap) One of the most hyped family of clubs currently out there is the SLDR from TaylorMade. First came the driver with its signature movable weight that (yes) slides toward the toe or heel to adjust ball flight. This was not a new idea, as Mizuno and others...
(The Sand Trap) Though I’ve been quietly admiring Cobra’s recent woods from afar, I didn’t expect a whole lot from the Bio Cell+ driver when I signed on to do this review. The S9-1 and S2 scream my name every time I walk by the used club rack at my...
(The Sand Trap) Over the last couple of years there has been no company that puts out more products than TaylorMade. It seems that every time you blink an eye they have a new driver, wood or set of irons that is suppose to add another 15 or 20 yards to your game via...
(The Sand Trap) Over the last few years, Callaway has come out with a number of different products with all sorts of different names. From the RAZR Fit and X Hot to Octane and Diablo, it seems that the company has rolled out model after model in search of an identity....