Profile – The Aldila Alpha RIP 60 and 70 shafts marked a step away from the Voodoo S-core technology. This shaft, which has already made quite a name for itself on the PGA Tour and is really designed and geared towards lower handicaps who have higher swing speeds. These shafts employ a unique technology that completely transformed the way Aldila makes a golf shaft – this technology is called Reverse Interlaminary Positioning (RIP). The result is a lower, boring ball flight with minimal spin.
Golf Club Reviews
TaylorMade RAC LT Iron Review
This club is another member of what I like to call the "plays like a blade, looks like a blade, but has a small cavity to add forgiveness" family.
Cobra Baffler Iron Review
We’ve got another independent review in our inbox this week, and this time of the brand-new Cobra Baffler irons that were just released by Cobra in their “Golf Made Easy” campaign. This review is specific to the irons only, not the hybrids. Let’s get to it… Looks Cobra continues their trend of bright colors and … Read more
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Callaway X20 Irons: Your Complete Guide
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Great Big Bertha Drivers: Your Complete Guide
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What Wedges Should I Carry? Mastering Your Short Game
Master your short game with the right golf wedges. Learn about types, techniques, and common mistakes to improve your performance on the course today!
Titleist 704CB Iron Review
When we first got word that Titleist was coming out with a forged cavity I considered ordering a set sight unseen for myself. Most industry people I know all waited in great anticipation for this magical club to arrive at our doors. Could it be a throwback to the 962B? Or was it going to be something similar to the newer 690CB? It has to be good… it's Titleist! And then the 704CB arrived.
Cleveland TA3 Iron Review
There are actually two versions of this club available. The TA3 was originally a cast club before Cleveland decided to use their Form Forged process to create the TA3 Form Forged. The overall design of the club didn't change and to be honest with you neither did the feel or playability.