May 18th in Gear, In The Bag.
There’s few things on the golf course more frustrating than wasting two or three shots trying to blast out of a bunker or deep rough, or watching your 25-yard pitch fall five yards shy of the green. Cleveland’s Niblick is designed to be the club that will finally bring an end to that self-defeating feeling, by combining the face angle and loft of a short iron (the Niblick comes in both 37- and 42-degree lofts) with a modified hybrid clubhead. …
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May 16th in Gear, In The Bag.
As with the other push carts we talk about in this issue, the Cadywell CIII is capable of carrying a heavy burden, while lightening your own. Made of aircraft-grade aluminum tubing, which keeps its weight at an almost lighter-than-air 14.7 pounds, it can be easily lifted in and out of your trunk, and won’t strain your muscles to push around the course. The patented rear-wheel folding system, too, helps it fit easily into either your trunk or your garage closet, …
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May 13th in Gear, In The Bag.
Few companies do the golf bag better than Sun Mountain … whether the Four 5, the Swift X or the Superlight 3.5, the Missoula, Mont.-based manufacturer has taken over the golf bag market with its many ultra-light, versatile and eye-catching models. Of course, we know that despite our frequent praise, not all of you have been able to put one in your trunk — yet. For those of you still carting around heavier, traditional bags, or for Sun Mountain owners …
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May 11th in Gear, In The Bag.
Push Carts 2.0: These second-generation push carts are lighter, faster and more efficient.
Clicgear’s original push cart (which I suppose we would now call the 1.0) was one of the most popular push carts ever made, with a then-revolutionary three-wheel folding system that earned it the Best New Product award at the 2007 PGA Merchandise Show. Looking to capitalize on their hot name in the market, Clicgear quickly put their designers to work on the next-generation push cart, the 2.0. …
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May 9th in Gear, In The Bag.
(Top to bottom) L3 Black, J2 Stainless, K4 Black
In the world of golf products, drivers are the celebrities. Every year, the most anticipated new releases are the hot new drivers, followed by irons and hybrids, then wedges and — finally — putters. Of course, we all know that shouldn’t be the case — on average, you’ll take more strokes per round with your putter than any other single club, so logic would dictate that while it may not be …
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