The Pro V1 was introduced in October 2000 at the PGA Tour’s Invensys Classic in Las Vegas, but Titleist had been developing ...
TItleist are on a roll this year. The Pro V1 is on fire. The 915 Woods have been a massive success. And Titleist irons win a tour event seemingly every other week. The one area people don’t to think ...
In an ideal world I'd be good enough to play the Titleist 716 MB. Seriously just look at it. It's stunning. But reality hits for most of us, as soon as we miss the tiny sweetspot. These 716 MB irons ...
With other irons, we've tested, this variance was far greater. To be expected from Titleist, the feel of these clubs was fantastic. The fully forged construction felt soft out of the centre ...
Anyone who won’t try something new: Srixon is an iron many golfers haven’t tried. If you are fixated on Mizuno or Titleist and afraid to branch out, this club isn’t for you. Golfers who don’t have ...
Back in May 2023, Titleist’s in-house boutique wedge division, WedgeWorks, released a limited edition Vokey Design V Grind wedge, a club that had previously only been available to tour players. That ...
They all play the Titleist Pro V1x golf ball. A very quick summary of the Pro V1x ball is that it is aimed at those in search of a higher ball flight and lower long-game spin compared to the Pro V1 ...
Now, they've made moves into the golf club market with new irons, wedges and putters ... We put the first Vice wedge up against the Titleist Vokey Design SM10 wedge to see how it stacks up.
It’s easy to look at the lob wedges on Tour and assume everyone is playing something with low-bounce characteristics. Lowering the leading edge makes picking the ball clean from firm turf ...
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