Titleist has unveiled two new irons that push the limits of performance, design and manufacturing, with no cost limits and using the best materials. The new CNCPT CP-01 and CP-02 irons will cost up to £3,500 for a seven-club set when they go on sale in May. Both models build on the platform of the
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The new Titleist CNCPT irons (CP-01 and CP-02), despite their $4,000 price tag, really offer a simple premise: How much better could an iron be if money were no object? We’ve seen the idea in recent years with the high-end, multi-thousand-dollar iron sets from PXG, pretty much the undisputed leader in price- unconscious golf equipment.
Honma Golf, the premium Japanese brand chosen by leading Tour star Justin Rose, is introducing a limited edition set of irons made to his specifications for the more accomplished golfer. Called the TW-MB Rose Proto clubs, the premium forged irons mirror the precise detail of those Rose played when winning the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey
When it comes to wedge designs, Titleist’s Bob Vokey and his right-hand man, Aaron Dill, are rarely at a loss for creative thoughts. That’s what happens when you can tap into a great number of the best players in the world for inspiration—”The best R&D team in the world,” as Voke is fond of saying.
Equipment We rated golf balls based on our four criteria (Performance, Innovation, Feel and Demand) and conducted player testing at the Marriott Grande Vista Resort in Orlando. Our process includes full swings and a lot of short-game shots. Yours should, too. We evaluated 65 entries at three prices (Over $35, $26-$35 and $25 and Under).
A three-lined version of the Callaway Chrome Soft X Phil Mickelson used to win at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in February this year is now a product you can buy. Callaway has just released a new option of the Chrome Soft X with what it calls “Triple Track Technology,” a series of three alignment
The Cobra King F9 Speedback driver, already with four wins since its introduction last fall, debuts an alternative look today that also subtly pays homage to the year’s first major. Introduced last fall, the King F9 Speedback, used in wins by Bryson DeChambeau, Rickie Fowler and Lexi Thompson, is the company’s flagship driver, sporting a
GolfBuddy is shortly to launch three new laser rangefinder models – the Laser 1, Laser 1S and the Aim L10V. The Laser 1 (£229.99) and Laser 1S (£269.99) provide unrivalled technology at a price point unheard of for high quality laser rangefinders. Both models are lightweight and boast an ergonomic and sporty design. They offer 6x magnification and
Puma Golf’s new Union Camo Collection offers a unique take on the camouflage trend that is currently sweeping the sportswear world, combined with inspiration derived from the year’s first major. The brand’s exclusive Union Camo design layers the shapes of the United States and the state of Georgia to form a camouflage pattern. Rickie Fowler is set
The Cobra King MIM wedge, due at retail next month, has all the appearances of, well, another wedge. Which is perhaps the most remarkable thing about it because it is decidedly unlike any other wedge, indeed any other golf club, ever manufactured before. And that’s why, despite appearances, the King MIM wedge is making the
TaylorMade created a niche product with a cult following when it introduced its first Mini driver five years ago, and a check of the USGA’s conforming list Monday suggests another version is in the offing. The USGA lists a new TaylorMade Original One Mini Driver, a club that includes some throwback nomenclature and graphics to
Big Max has unveiled three new golf bags that complete its range for 2019, each with its own combination of practical innovations. Bix Max’s Dri Lite Hybrid bag The Dri Lite Hybrid (£169.99) combines Big Max water-resistant technology and the brand’s unique Hybrid base for dual cart and carry bag usage. Sri Lite technology creates a water-resistant golf bag with
Women’s Shoe Guide The range of options for female golfers is as good as its ever been, with styles that look like running shoes to work flats and many options in between. There’s something for the trendiest golfer in your group, and the most traditional. If you’re considering buying a new pair of golf shoes
Big Max has upgraded its three-wheel trolley offering with the launch of the new TI One push trolley. Building on the success of the brand’s TI 1000 model, the new version boasts a compact and lightweight design and offers a wide range of premium features, including straight axles for a simple quick fold; an organiser panel with a
Ben Hogan Golf Equipment Company now adds a line of milled forged putters to its direct-to-consumer business model, and again one of the selling points will be price. The Ben Hogan Precision Milled putter lineup features four classic putter designs, all manufactured with labor-intensive forging and milling techniques and each being sold for what company
Investing in a set of irons takes know-how and legwork. You need to shop around, do comparison testing and get fitted to make sure you’re achieving the best-possible performance from the irons you finally select. One part of the process is easy, though: Choosing TaylorMade. It offers an iron model for every kind of player
GolfBuddy is introducing its latest generation of golf GPS devices this spring with the launch the AIM W10 GPS watch and the Voice 2 GPS. The new AIM series stands for ‘Accurate, Innovative, Measurable; and those three qualities are at the heart of its latest technology. The AIM W10 GPS watch (right) is GolfBuddy’s most advanced smart
Skechers’ 2019 Go Golf shoe collection for men and women introduces 13 new designs, including the spiked PRO 4 shoes worn by Matt Kuchar during his recent victory at the PGA Tour’s Sony Open in Hawaii. The 2019 Skechers Go Golf line continues to advance innovation and design through inspiration gained from the brand’s market-leading running and
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