Driving irons are mainly used off the tee. Yet, there are ones that provide versatility. Here are the best ones for 2025.
Colin Sheridan: Doonbeg decision tethers Irish golf to a name synonymous with division and vulgarity
By choosing Doonbeg, the authorities have made it clear which side they’re on.
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Hot List Extra: The highest-launching hybrids on the 2025 Hot List
Our players rated the launch of all the hybrids they tested for the 2025 Hot List. Here are the eight that rated the highest ...
Aimed primarily at beginners and slicers, the Elyte X offers a versatile option for golfers looking to boost forgiveness and ...
Stick in the muds will say the antics and chest-beating of the Ryder Cup, inside and outside of the ropes has no place. This ...
Andrew Wilson has worked at Bethpage for over 25 years. He describes his career in hosting major championships, and now the ...
Read how Seve Ballesteros, Sir Nick Faldo, Bernhard Langer, Sandy Lyle and Ian Woosnam changed the face of the Ryder Cup.
Golfer Neal Shipley maintaining his notorious “mullet-esque” haircut seems to be a mandate from at least one sponsor, as Ping ...
Top-level Tour players like are mixing up their iron sets with different models. Should you? Here's what you should know.
Their idea was the Golf Ranch, a place that could seamlessly blend elements of the Topgolf experience like food and drink, ...
Wilson’s Markus McCaine explains how the brand is shifting from value gear to premium clubs for younger, elite players.
Tour Validated's Wadeh Maroun recently visited Ping's headquarters in Phoenix, AZ to test out their new i530 and G730 iron lines.
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