Although this isn’t news to any golfer serious about getting the most from their game — getting fit matters. Whether it’s for a new driver, wedges, irons, or a golf ball, having the right tools will ...
GOLF's Johnny Wunder gives a detailed report from his Titleist GTS fitting with Titleist Master Fitter Lucas Bro.
But the past few years, I felt some other brand drivers I tried performed better for my game. So they went in the bag. But I ...
Having played golf for something like 45 years, the one glaring omission from my CV is a ball fitting. I’ve had at least a dozen club fittings and know various chunks of my TrackMan data. As for the ...
Perhaps the most challenging club to fit in the game is the wedge. With an array of sole grinds, various lofts, bounce angles and head shapes, and no easy or obvious way to get the right collection ...
Golfers know that some balls work for their game and that others just don’t. For some of us, there are lingering bad memories of balls that were too hard or too soft. There’s also an awareness that a ...
As fitting has become more the standard way of buying golf equipment, the one category that still remains something of an afterthought is the ball, the one item you use on every shot. That obviously ...
Day 3 of Fully Fit took us inside the Titleist Performance Institute.GOLF Day 3 of Fully Fit brought us to the holy grail of OEM facilities: the Titleist Performance Institute in Oceanside, Calif. TPI ...
Johnny Wunder and his pals hung out with Titleist to get fit for Pro V1 golf balls. Here's what they learned (and what you ...
Titleist is introducing its new GTS metalwoods line of drivers and fairway woods, adding new levels of speed and stability.
One night earlier this year, a light-fingered gentleman broke into my car and stole my golf clubs. I live in a terraced London house with my wife, two children and a hamster, and frankly, there isn’t ...