Adding another option to the Chrome Tour family, Callaway delivers a low-spin, low-flying ball for fast-swinging players.
Titleist's new GTS drivers use a thermoform polymer body to boost performance in three models that each have new levels of adjustability.
On the 18th hole of a match-play final, my drive embedded in the loose sand on the upslope of a fairway bunker. Spectators ...
A Seattle police diver searched black water for a missing man. In the darkness, something touched him—one of many strange ...
Melanie Green's tee shot on the 15th at El Camaleón Golf Course was a stunner, and she grabbed the putter from her caddie and ...
Smaller than a driver, bigger than a 3-wood, the Quantum Mini is designed to tighten dispersion off the tee without ...
A review of the last three episodes of the Pickleball Reality TV series Partners, which follows the Professional Pickleball ...
The margins in professional golf are impossibly thin. A single stroke can separate a career from a cautionary tale. A made putt can mean the difference between financial security and another year ...
Owala is back with even more FreeSip Sway golf tumblers, and these neon numbers will be your sidekick on and off the golf ...
When Henrik Stenson tees it up in the Senior PGA Championship, he’ll be doing so with a golf ball you’ve probably never heard of—and that’s kind of by design. Stenson is playing a ball from The ...
In this edition of Play Smart, we look at Arccos data to see how wayward drive percentage changes between good and bad ...
Callaway's Chrome Tour Triple Diamond has always been the ball for a specific kind of player. Designed for those who swing it hard and want a flatter flight, the 2026 version keeps that identity ...