The speed ring in the Titleist GT series drivers raises ball speed across the face of all the drivers. But what extra magic does the GT2 bring to your journey?
Two exceptional new 460cc drivers. Which is more likely to be your partner? Do you want the forgiving dance partner or one that gives you control? The Titleist GT2 or GT3?
The CoG on a wedge? Grinds? The shape of the wedge? The leading edge and offset, how do they help? Anyone who wants to improve their short game or choose any new wedge can get great insights from this product video.
Is it a ‘Search for Perfection’? For many, golf is a game they know they’ll never perfectly master, but they’re getting closer. There may be some help.
Good and better players, if you haven’t already done so, try the Callaway Chrome Tour Golf Ball next time out. Want any encouragement? Watch this video and then try out the golf ball.
Some technologies are hidden. Internal to the design of the club. The alignment aid in the Scotty Cameron Phantom X 9 Putter is obvious. But there’s technology hidden underneath to expand the hitting area and keep the putter stable, even on off-center strikes.
Better alignment means more makeable putts sunk. Improved MOI and weighting means longer putts that lag perfectly up to the hole. Putt better with the newest generation of Odyssey Versa Putters.
Don’t be fooled. Sometimes innovation might look old fashioned, but the benefits are real. What bounce and grind would make it easier for you to hit cleaner, more precise, wedge shots? With the Vokey Wedges, there’s a grind for every swing and every course condition.
For those who want a short game without chunks, skulls, and thinned shots, wedges designed with a lower center of gravity and a broader hitting zone will create real improvements in results. The Cleveland ZipCore wedge might be a solution that creates better results and more confidence in your short game.
Do you want a Wedge that helps you hit the simple greenside shots more consistently? Or do you want 27 different bounce, grind, loft options to help you create different shots off greenside? Either way, we know you want Callaway Jaws spin and control.
The technology in the face design and the internal weighting of irons helps you hit golf shots that are straighter, but just as importantly travel a more consistent distance. The Titleist T-series of irons has four different configurations to support different solutions. What solution would most improve your approach?
The technology in the face design and internal weighting of irons helps you hit golf shots that are straighter, but just as importantly travel a more consistent distance. The Srixon ZX4 irons have a ‘mainframe’ face that maximizes ball speeds across the face. What difference would that make to your game?
The Callaway Big Bertha Irons feature an array of technology enhancements designed to give you maximum ball speed, but most importantly, more consistent distance numbers. Aim for the middle of the green, hit the middle of the green.
Phantom X putters feature a purpose-designed sole plate that provides perfect balance in the center of the “X” when the putter is soled. The result is a Putter that is easier to square and align. You can feel perfection.
Would a driver that reduces left-to-right spin (for right-handers) help your game off the tee? Would a driver that helps you square the club face at impact make a difference to your game? With the Titleist TSR series of drivers, there are countless custom fit opportunities to increase how many times you’re in play off the tee. Speak to one of our professionals today and use technology to improve your golf.
Would a Driver that reduces left to right spin (for right-handers) help your game off the tee? The Callaway Big Bertha might actually result in a gentle right-to-left draw.
What makes you most feel like a golfer? Booming it off the tee? Or hitting approach shots consistently at the heart of the green? If it’s the latter then
The Callaway Apex Pro irons are without a doubt good-looking, super premium irons for better ball strikers. They also come with some performance advantages.
Once you know you’ve got quality solutions available, you can start a conversation about what improvement delivers the most benefit. Callaway have just delivered the quality choices with the Apex irons series.
Callaway’s new Big Bertha REVA Driver gives female golfers everything they need to step up to the tee with confidence and launch longer and straighter drives.
To really take your approach play to the next level, you need distance combined with accuracy. Callaway’s new Paradym Irons and Hybrids make it easier to that combination to your game.
Callaway’s new Paradym Drivers and Fairways represent something new for the golf industry. But more importantly, they could mean something better for your long game.
Added ball speed at impact isn’t much use if it’s only concentrated to the center of the club face. Callaway’s new Great Big Bertha Irons give you speed from everywhere.
Striking the center of the clubface should mean getting every inch of distance and accuracy you’re capable of. The new Titleist TSR3 Driver gives you exactly that.
If you’re generating enough speed and distance but are looking for added workability in a compact package, then the new Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS Driver is for you.
If you’re generating high swing speeds but too much spin, you’re not going as far or as straight as you could. The new Callaway Rogue ST MAX LS Driver is here to fix that.
TaylorMade have brought a new way of generating higher ball speeds to the table with their Stealth Driver. And there’s nothing else like it on the market right now.
Each year TaylorMade includes a piece of design genius in their metalwoods to improve everyone’s performance off the tee. The new TaylorMade SIM2 Driver is no exception.
For some golfers, the difference between two of the new TaylorMade SIM2 Driver Models might be minimal, but for another golfer, the performance difference can be huge.
It’s solid contact, a great ball flight. You’re feeling great. Then it gets better. The PING G425 LST is an experience to be enjoyed by those already creating good ball speed.
Craftsmanship, beauty, options, in the best wedges on tour, but it’s the new design feature that makes accuracy easier to achieve that will excite our golfers.
We think about you on the tee. What help do you need? What can we do with your ball speed, launch, and spin, ball flight and consistency. Then we go to work with the Taylormade SIM.
The Taylormade SIM Driver starts out life with an illegal face, but a unique manufacturing process perfectly tunes each driver face to just within the legal limits.
For anyone shooting over 85, the Callaway Big Bertha irons have a technology that can help you make the breakthrough to a score you wouldn’t think possible.
Inside the sensational finish and looks, the Callaway Apex Forged irons are packed with technology in the face and head to deliver ball flight and distance
The new Callaway ERC golf ball is the re-invention of how a golf ball performs with such a simple way of making sinking more putts part of that performance.
The new EPIC Flash Sub Zero will generate lightning fast ball speed and generate more power and distance to your swing. Combining the new Flash Face with the Jailbreak Technology, this will make for one of the most innovative and technologically advanced drivers in Callaway’s history.
For the second consecutive year, Srixon has been awarded MyGolfSpy’s Most Wanted Game Improvement Iron.
Building upon the success of the Z 565 Irons, Srixon’s Z 585 Irons took home this designation from MyGolfSpy, ranking higher than most other brands. The Z 585 Irons offer a great option for players wanting more distance and forgiveness with the exceptional look and feel of a compact players iron. With this validation in back-to-back years, Srixon irons continue to be one of the best performing irons in the market.
So far, 103 tournaments have been won by someone playing Odyssey on the greens. That’s a lot, an awful lot more than any other brand. But, there’s one more thing those winners have in common that should interest everyone of our golfers.
The amateur golfer loses more shots on a green from poor control of distance. That’s especially the case now that alignment aids on Putters have become so good. Here’s a drill to help with your speed control.
Your short game control requires you to be able to create high levels of greenside spin. Let’s see how much spin we can add in 5 minutes. Learn how, and book your spot.
Callaway Iron face technology improves your shot making consistency. So does learning to create center contact. Here’s a simple practice drill to help.
The Mizuno GT180 Driver is packed with innovation to drive ball speed, but it also allows us to tune your setup perfectly, now and again when you improve.
A near 5 year winless streak for Phil ended with the help of Jailbreaking technology. Going Rogue can help you break out too! Now in store, book a fitting today.
Jailbreak technology in the Callaway Rogue range aided Michelle Wie in claiming her first win in nearly 4 years. Go Rogue and break through your own barriers. Now in store!
The Titleist AP3 looks like a “player’s club”. However, if you’re a good ball striker who would like to see a higher ball flight with some added distance, then what’s on the inside of these clubs is going to interest you.
The addition of the M3 and M4 Irons to the total TaylorMade Iron range, results in a complete and hugely innovative set of approach shot choices for our golfers.
Good ball strikers will hit down, more cleanly than most, and through the golf ball with their Irons. They’re looking for good feedback and feel, and effective turf interaction following contact.
Most golfers are looking for equipment that will make the game a little easier, allowing them to experience the real joy of a good golf shot more often.
The Rogue Irons from Callaway are actually the evolution of technology that has been committed to making good, consistent, ball striking easier to achieve.
The new TaylorMade M3 Irons might not be compact enough for the purist, but I challenge any of you to experience the impact on your ball striking, especially measured by how straight you become.
PING believes they’re designing golf clubs for the regular golfer whether they’re avidly committed to playing as often as possible, or just trying to make it out for the occasional round with friends.
The Mizuno MP-18MMC Irons bring together Mizuno Grain-Flow Forging, and the sensational feel of forged clubs, with a multi-material design, and the use of technology to improve performance.
Many of our golfers will benefit not just from the Twist Face Innovation in the TaylorMade M-series Drivers, but also from the slice fighting D-Type optics.
Clear direction, and very clear visual demonstrations from Phil Mickelson that’ll have you off to the practice ground to try out some shot shaping. It’s a lot of fun.
If you didn’t believe us, then listen to a very interesting interview with Callaway’s Dr Alan Hocknell. Rogue is really fast. Faster than Epic. That’s unbelievable.
They haven’t finished “breaking out”; we’ve only just gotten started to improve your tee shot performance. The Callaway Golf Rogue Drivers have arrived.
Harry Arnett from Callaway Golf with a fun introduction to the serious business of the ball that may well change your game. The new graphene-infused Chrome Soft.
Watching a product release on Callaway Talks is always great fun. It’s the serious business of better golf delivered with some smiles and laughs. The Callaway Rogue metal woods are launched. Watch, and then come and chat with us about your game.
Dr Hocknell, the rock star of equipment designers, explains how Callaway Rogue Drivers include more for you from jailbreak technology. As excited as us? Come and see us.
Callaway has taken jailbreak technology further, you’ll go further, in the latest selection of Rogue Drivers. They’ve also added a new head design. Watch the video and then come and see us.
For a good ball striker, the Callaway Rogue Pro Irons have a super fast face and exquisite feel and sound at impact. How was that delivered? A secret sauce.
Great value, great technology, great results for the regular golfer looking for a powerful combination of distance and forgiveness. Delivered without any compromise using nanotechnology.
If you’re looking for a technology to change your short game, to increase your competitive edge, then these Callaway Mack Daddy 4 Wedges are more than just good looks.
Callaway Sr. VP of R&D, Dr. Alan Hocknell, explains how the new Epic Star family delivers Epic performance and distance in an ultra-premium lightweight package.
To develop Epic irons, we pushed ourselves in a way that they could elevate performance to the highest level we’ve ever achieved. It had to provide the absolute best combination of ball speed, distance, forgiveness, accuracy, control and feel. And to go beyond that standard, we had to be extremely meticulous, creative and committed to carefully crafting each material.
Callaway's resident expert Dr. Alan Hocknell, SVP of R&D, gives a brief and easy-to-understand look at the unique technologies found inside the GBB Epic drivers.
If you’re a good, better, or even top-class ball striker, there are different technology solutions from Callaway Golf which will offer you subtle but different and important benefits. Add a fitting, and you’ll enjoy the best feeling in golf.
There are a number of ways we can improve your performance on the Putting green. How about helping you hit the sweet spot with the face square at impact.
Get the right fit for your golf swing, get the right technology to give you the quickest lift in performance. TaylorMade Fairways are packed with speed and forgiveness innovation.
Get the right fit for your golf swing, get the right technology to give you the quickest lift in performance. Callaway have different solutions for different golfers.
The best ball strikers want control over ball flight along with great feel and feedback. The Callaway Apex MB irons add consistency in spin, especially out of light rough, with smart grooves.
Ask the best golfers what they want in an Iron: Great Feel and Turf interaction, and control. Callaway have added consistency and some forgiveness to the Callaway X Forged irons.
TaylorMade P·770 Irons are forged beauties that we think we bring material improvements in ball striking consistency to our solid, good, and even better ball strikers.
The new X Forged Irons by Callaway are engineered with a tremendous combination of performance, control, turf interaction, and feel in a triple net forging. It’s a design that continues to be popular with Tour players around the world. This single piece, cavity back iron features Tour configurations for the soles, CG progression for precision shot-making and accuracy, with just the right amount of forgiveness, and a classic finish.
A true muscleback is only suited for the best of the best players, which is why they are so prevalent on the professional Tours.
The pros know exactly what they want from the precision and performance in their irons, and Callaway relied heavily on their input in developing their new Apex Muscleback Irons. This classically crafted, premium forged design comes in a beautiful chrome finish, with a thinner topline, and the smallest blade that Callaway has to offer.
Apex sets the standard for distance, feel and control.
Apex Irons are precision engineered with industry-leading, category-defining Cup 360 technology to give you exceptional, consistent ball speed across the face and playability in a forged players iron.
Forgiveness meets fast at an all new low price! XR16 and XR16 Pro Drivers are now available at $249.99, and XR16 and XR16 Pro Fairway woods at $169.99.
Both Golfwrx and MyGolfSpy have voted the Callaway GBB Epic the #1 Fairway Wood. It’s also the #1 selling Fairway Wood in the US this year (as per Golf Datatech)
In an age where hype seems to get ahead of substance or real performance, we think we have an exciting equipment release from Cleveland that will deliver simple, better golf.
If you missed it, then you’ve missed the Tee shot of the century. Even the commentators were floored. Watch Dustin Johnson hit his play-off tee shot in the Northern Trust. Then look at 3 pictures that tell a huge story.
The combination of a COR-Eye face and a Toprail undercut cavity; unique features in these irons; creates more spring off the face for faster ball speed
If we’re in an assessment with one of our golfers, and they describe their regular miss as “right of the fairway”, then with the TaylorMade M family of Drivers we have so many options
The face flex our golfers will notice from the first impact. Two technologies combine to give this Iron a feel of “leap off the club face” when you make contact with the ball at impact.
The PING G400 Driver delivers you the most forgiveness you have ever had on your tee-shots. It also automatically offers faster ball speed from a new face.
Never mind being the ball that changed the ball that changed whatever. This is a golf ball that’s changed games amongst our golfers. Has it changed yours yet?
A custom fitting will always give you the most performance from a golf club. To allow even more personalisation the PING G400 Driver comes with three models, each with a slightly different internal design to create different performance. Which is best for you?
The PING G400 Driver delivers you the most forgiveness you have ever had on your tee-shots. It also automatically offers faster ball speed from a new face. There’s lots to interest all golfers.
Demo the new Steelhead XR Fairway Wood, Steelhead XR Irons, Epic Woods and Epic Irons. Contact us to find out when our next fitting day will take place or schedule an one on one fitting.
With the new Steelhead XR fairway wood, Callaway has improved that iconic shape, made the head more forgiving and easy to launch, and refined the sole to make it even more versatile and playable than the original Steelhead fairway. One more thing: we super-charged it with modern, power-producing technologies to promote more distance, both off the turf and from the tee.
With a perfectly set up Titleist 917D2 Driver, Jason Dufner won the recent Memorial Tournament. The amazing adjustability in this Driver allowed him to hit over 70% of Fairways off the Tee. That adjustability matters to you too.
Pin high in two, on a 675 yard Par 5! What game are these golfers playing? Are they from a different planet? Three things you can all do to get closer to their performance.
The new Srixon Z-Star and Z-Star XV have received recognition and accolades. But the real question is how much performance will either add to your game? Who benefits? Where?
A great video that will leave you excited about how the Titleist 917 Drivers can change you game. And excited about playing golf in Wyoming. Spectacular.
There’s one piece of equipment directly involved in every single shot you make on the course – your golf ball. Longer off the tee. Learn how the new Srixon Z-Star and Z-Star XV will add more distance off the tee and more spin around the green. Start your journey to better.
You don’t get to be the #1 iron manufacturer in golf, without a commitment to innovation, design and quality. So I guess we shouldn’t have expected Callaway to stand still. There are three really important “firsts” in the new EPIC irons. Here is our take:
Research shows that a traditional Wedge sole design loses 52% of club head speed through impact with the turf. Poor contact has a big impact on distance performance. VT sole design changes that.
Watch a Callaway video that introduces the new EPIC irons. Two models: one for the regular golfer with a load of “firsts”; and the second a Player’s iron with Callaway performance technology in a compact head.
We wonder when the last time was, that an individual designer had such a profound impact on golfers and their ability to play the game. Take a bow, Dr Alan Hocknell, who now introduces us to the Epic Irons and Hybrids.
Callaway’s engineering team had the freedom to give these irons every performance advantage by using the most ultra-premium materials and advancing some of the most revolutionary technologies in the industry. They were confident they would make something special, yet the final product greatly exceeded our expectations. And they knew that it deserved to be called Epic.
To develop Epic irons, they pushed theirselves in a way that they could elevate performance to the highest level they’ve ever achieved. It had to provide the absolute best combination of ball speed, distance, forgiveness, accuracy, control and feel. And to go beyond that standard, they had to be extremely meticulous, creative and committed to carefully crafting each material.
Join our upcoming Epic Irons Fitting Event to demo the latest and greatest from Callaway!
Alex Noren wins at the BMW PGA Championship with a GBB Epic Sub Zero driver, a Chrome Soft golf ball and an Odyssey putter. Find out more of what's in his bag here.
The tightest shot dispersion of any Cleveland Wedge is created by bringing the center of gravity even closer to the face. That also has the added plus of improving feel.
Using technology to make it easier to hit better approach shots adds so much enjoyment to every round of golf. Come and see how much better your ball striking could be.
In a compact, player’s iron, the Callaway Steelhead XR Pro irons, also come with playability innovation. You’ll notice an improvement in consistency and ball flight.
The Callaway Steelhead XR irons are a good match to anyone with regular, or even better ball striking ability who wants to improve consistency, add some distance, and make mid and longer irons easier to use.
A radical design inside the club delivers everything, distance, launch, forgiveness, consistency; lots of it all, but the Callaway Bertha OS irons are also great looking clubs.
The Cleveland Tfi 2135 Putter solves a very common problem that causes most regular golfers to strike their Putts off-center with a face that isn’t square.
He shot a 59 in January. Won the Valspar Championship last week. Adam Hadwin is having a more than EPIC year. Let’s take a look at the driver that’s contributed to it all.
Watch as PING describe how the Patented Face Technology in the Sigma G Putter family revolutionizes your distance control. Then come and see us about your own magic wand.
Our view is that the PING i200 will deliver the precision better players want from iron striking, and the playability regular golfers want. In fact both better and regular players will benefit from those improvements.
Let’s introduce you to the Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x. A good place to start is our explanation of the difference between the two as you’ll experience it.
Congrats to TaylorMade Golf staff professional Sergio Garcia, who gained the lead with an opening round of 65 and never looked back. He played a bag filled with 2017 TaylorMade equipment, among them the new M2 driver.
Congrats to Srixon staff player Hideki Matsuyama who holed a ten-foot birdie putt on the 17th to win the tournament. He used a Srixon Z-STAR XV golf ball to get there.
If you’re the best golfer, or just a regular golfer getting it around with a social group, great big distance gains are useful, great fun and inspiring.
A GolfSpy article bemoaned the lack of breakthrough technology in 2016. So what a start to 2017 with a revolutionary step forward in ways to create more ball speed with the new Callaway Great Big Bertha (GBB) Epic.
In their pursuit to help all golfers – from tour pros to weekend amateurs – play better golf, Srixon has taken the spin and flight performance of their new Z-STAR and Z-STAR XV golf balls to new heights.
The fresh, new geometry and reimagined multi-material construction not only means more forgiveness and distance, it has also given us more room to fit you for your ideal ball flight.
Big changes to the sole and face of the new TaylorMade M1 and M2 fairways have resulted in a larger hitting zone, more forgiveness and higher ball speeds.
The new Cobra KING F7 Driver comes with Cobra Connect technology preinstalled, which enables you to track your shots and view performance stats from your round.
Hideki Matsuyama’s razor-sharp short game was a massive factor in his victory at the Hero World Challenge this weekend, making it four wins from his last five starts! And he’s used Cleveland wedges to help him achieve this.
Current Open champion, Henrik Stenson has won the Race to Dubai and the title of European Golfer of the Year for 2016. Have a look at the Driver that’s helped him achieve what he says has been the best year of his career, the Callaway Golf XR 16.
Congrats to Srixon staff player Hideki Matsuyama who tore away from a strong field on the final day of the World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions, shooting a 6-under par 66 to win the tournament by 7 shots.
The combination of new materials and innovative design has enabled Callaway Golf to create their longest, most forgiving iron and hybrid set to date. The new Big Bertha OS Irons and Hybrids.
Over the years the Big Bertha has become synonymous with clubs that are easier to hit and super long. The new Callaway Golf Big Bertha OS Hybrid continues pushing the boundaries of this reputation.
Titleist have always been big believers in adjustability and it really shows in their new 917 Fairway Woods, which now allow you to adjust the centre of gravity to achieve exactly the shape you’re after.
Better players know that knocking more spin off at launch has the twin benefits of added distance and better shot dispersion. That matters to a low handicapper.
Where are you striking the ball on the face of your driver? Losing trajectory or ball speed? New ‘Ripple effect’ technology is part of a technological solution.
Srixon keeps driving iron performance with new, and ever refining innovation. Three new iron models that cover all the bases (including feel and looks).
That’s how long TaylorMade have been pioneering iron design and they’ve put everything they know about performance into their PSi Irons to help you play better golf.
The JPX 900 Tour has a design that is more compact with a thinner top line and sole than the MP models yet it’s more forgiving with all that Tour performance.
TaylorMade has been pioneering iron design for 36 years and now they’ve put all their knowledge into irons that help you launch the ball higher, longer and with more control. The TaylorMade M2 Irons
Callaway Golf have pushed all the boundaries using new materials in the Callaway Big Bertha Fusion. That innovation translates into a material performance improvement.
The Steelhead X-14 Irons were the most popular irons of all time, especially for golfers looking to make ball striking easier. How have Callaway Golf combined the X-14 shape and concepts with modern innovation to improve performance further?
If you’re keen on improving the consistency and quality of ball striking, Dr Hocknell makes a couple of interesting CG points that especially mid and higher handicappers will be interested in.
We all want added distance off the tee and more spin around the green. The new TaylorMade TP and TPX golf balls offer that, but they also take swing type and club-specific spin into consideration.
Although they’re both really long off the tee while also offering plenty of spin and feel around the greens, there’s one thing that separates these two golf balls.
Wilson Staff have proven the value of low compression golf balls with better feel that can also go the distance. Now they’re out to perfect club specific spin rates with their new DX3 Spin golf ball.
You’d be surprised just how often putts are struck off-centre, although you may not notice it these slight changes in impact point really slow down ball roll. The new PING Vault putters feature new True Roll face technology to up ball speed on off-centre hits.
The new Srixon Soft Feel will please those who’re already players of this golf ball. Those who aren’t ought to check out the statistics and then prove the impact themselves.
Getting the right results from the top of your bag will probably require the integration of the right hybrid / rescue design into your set. How do the two TaylorMade M Rescues work for you?
The new PING G range delivers improvement across the board. With certain clubs being geared towards certain golfers, it’s a matter of finding the best one for your game.
With their new G Driver, PING have found a way to control weight placement so you can have your ideal launch angle as well as added forgiveness for consistently longer shots.
In the last round of the Open Championship, Henrik Stenson was more than in the zone, he was in another dimension. I think we’ll christen it the “Callaway Dimension”.
If you’re looking for the confidence to swing it harder, or you want your current swing to be forgiven more often by your Driver, then you’ll like the way the technology works in the Srixon Z545 Driver. It’s 35% more forgiving.
You can shave shots off your score by having a more effective putting game, and part of achieving this is using a Putter that compliments your strengths and weaknesses.
Still think you need to strike the centre for accurate putts with consistent roll and speed? Think again! The Odyssey Works Versa Marxman Fang Putter doesn’t punish you for off-centre strikes.
There are so many bounce and grind options available to fit to your game. There’s so many different head designs and models. Let’s start to clear that up.
If you’re a good ball striker who would benefit from more consistency along with a little more distance, and you’re interested in owning a beautiful forged Iron,
Callaway are launching, with pre-orders available from today, the Apex Black forged irons. The good looks will be the selling point, but if you’re a good ball striker the technology in the Apex irons is the real beauty.
We think the new Callaway Chrome Soft has real beauty on the inside, and an additional optical illusion that helps your ball striking, especially on the shorter, greenside shots.
If your eyes aren’t absolutely over the top of the ball, then an alignment aid on the bottom of the Putter confuses your brain. The Cleveland TFi 2135 Putter solves that problem.
Branden Grace delivered another PGA Tour victory for the Callaway XR 16 Driver at the Heritage Classic, but it was a ‘Sub Zero’ Driver. What on earth is a Sub Zero Driver and which of our golfers might gain the benefits?
The Callaway XR 16 was a big winner for Danny Willett at The Masters. There are a number of features in this club design that we think will be a big winner for our golfers, especially those who suffer from inconsistency.
Improving your golf performance doesn’t start with equipment, it starts with your swing. That’s why we stock Titleist. So many options. So many solutions.
The Mizuno JPX 850 Irons have a Power Frame that allows ball speed to be increased across a much wider area of the face. It’s also the secret to feel and distance existing in the same place.
Hitting approach shots on a regular distance or at least across no more than a 10-yard range will make golf from the fairway much more rewarding. Can technology take you closer to your target?
The new Srixon AD333 Tour offers an instant surprise off the club face. At the same time it spins more around the green and goes further off the tee. How did they do that?
We think there’s lots to like about this new equipment range. Irons that have more face flex than a metalwood delivering feel and fast in the same place. A Driver with over 400 different fitting options. And Fairway Woods and Hybrids offering protected ball speed and launch above and below the sweet spot.
Mizuno have evolved their Fast Track technology over the last 10 years. The result is more precise adjustability without burdening the performance of the Mizuno JPX 850 Driver.
Everyone, not just the Tour, wants softer now. If you have a good swing speed, you also want to lose some spin on tee shots without compromising performance anywhere else in the bag. Next time you get the chance, talk to us about the Callaway Chrome Soft or try one and judge for yourself.
For the regular golfer in search of a little more length, but especially consistency on approach shots, we think there’s a lot to like in the innovation behind the Mizuno JPX 850.
Boeing know aerodynamics, Callaway know what the golfer wants. ‘Forgiveness meets Fast’ might seem like an advertising phrase, but it's what we all want.
The Mizuno JPX 850 Hybrids come with both Shock Wave sole and Waffle Crown technology, but more importantly, they allow the better player to integrate them into the top of their bag.
We recommend the Callaway XR OS Hybrids for two big reasons. They’re easy to hit consistently on distance. They’re easy to integrate into your Iron set.
Improving distance and trajectory control while creating varying amounts of spin for different types of short game shots was the design goal for Titleist’s new Vokey SM6 Wedges, and they certainly succeeded!
The improvements in performance for you are so great that we might forget the reason TaylorMade invented the Rescue, which would be a pity because there’s no need to struggle with Iron play.
The 2016 Titleist NXT Tour & Tour S will provide greenside control with long club performance. Make your choice based on preference for feel and launch conditions.
The 2016 Titleist Velocity golf ball is made with materials and manufactured with a precision that allows distance to be engineered into a golf ball without losing the unique Titleist feel.
Making golf easier for the regular golfer is what we want from our manufacturers. Watch Dr Hocknell tell you how Callaway have achieved that with the new XR OS Irons and Hybrids.
We all want forgiveness, so we need a deeper CoG in a larger head. We all want distance, but that needs speed. So how do you have forgiveness and fast?
The challenge of being a Callaway Golf designer (with the need for a Driver) face vs the Boeing designer is obvious.So how do they make the new XR16 Driver face aerodynamic?
It’s always great when something this obvious, that’s been overlooked for so long, is revealed along with a solution to a real problem that golfers have: aim and alignment.
Start 2016 with an Assessment of your game from the tee box. Technology now allows us to set you up perfectly in a Driver that launches off more and more of the face. The Callaway XR16 Driver targets club head speed and ball speed. Our target is you going further down the fairway more often.
It doesn’t matter how powerful your swing is, or how skilled you are, every golfer benefits from a softer cover around the green. It means more stopping power, more control. A better short game.
The most advanced, solid feeling and forgiving Tour played irons Titleist have ever made. An innovative co-forged construction with high density tungsten low and on the perimeter increases moment of inertia for speed on off-centre hits.
Turbulator Technology in the crown helps generate faster clubhead speed and ball velocity for longer, more accurate tee shots in the G30 and G30 SF Tec drivers.
Turbulator Technology in the crown helps generate faster clubhead speed and ball velocity for longer, more accurate tee shots in the G30 and G30 SF Tec drivers.
Integrated Wedge sets provide the best scoring opportunities from 120 yards out. The Cleveland Golf Wedge Analyzer allows us to fit you with the perfect Wedge set for your game.
We think a Hybrid is an “opportunity” club(s) that almost all golfers should use to replace long and even mid Irons. They’re easier to use, deliver far more consistency, and create so many more opportunities for both recovery and attack. The Srixon Z355 Hybrid has reaffirmed the purpose of a Hybrid, ease of use, and strengthened those attributes.
Too many golfers carry their Fairway Wood in the bag but don’t exploit the potential because it’s a difficult club to use. The Srixon Z355 Fairway is an example of technology and design making it easier to play better golf.
When did Fairway Woods become so easy to use? If you haven’t upgraded your Fairway Woods in the last couple of years then there’s a world of enjoyment to discover.
For the right golfer, there will be benefits in consistency especially with these clubs. That will mean better approach shots with more greens hit, and more flags attacked.
Beneath that electric blue finish is a Grain Flow Forged Wedge with amazing feel, that’s versatile as you like and offers something for all skill levels.