Cobra Golf Clubs: History, Innovation, And The Pros Who Play Them

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When golfers think of style, innovation, and performance, Cobra Golf stands out. Known for bold designs and cutting-edge technology, Cobra has been pushing boundaries since the 1970s. From the legendary Cobra Baffler to today’s AEROJET and KING series, the brand continues to attract both tour professionals and recreational players. In this article, we’ll explore the … Read more

What Are The Best Golf Putters?

The Best Golf Putters: Types, Top Picks, and Pros Who Use Them In golf, no club gets used more often than the putter. It’s the ultimate scoring tool, responsible for finishing nearly every hole — and often making or breaking a round. Whether you’re sinking a clutch birdie or saving par, choosing the right putter … Read more

Golf Monitors – How To Choose

What a launch monitor does (brief) A launch monitor measures ball and (sometimes) club data: ball speed, launch angle, spin, carry/total distance and — on more advanced units — clubhead speed, attack angle, face angle, spin axis, spin loft, and full 3D trajectory. That data is used for practice, club fitting, simulation (playing virtual courses), … Read more

What Are Mizuno Golf Clubs And Their History

Here’s an executive-level profile of Mizuno golf clubs—their history, their craftsmanship, current positioning, and the pros who choose—or have chosen—them. Mizuno: Heritage, Philosophy, & Evolution Origins & Early Innovation Mizuno Corporation was founded in Osaka, Japan in 1906 by Rihachi Mizuno. Initially, it was a retailer of Western sporting goods, apparel, and equipment. (Wikipedia) In … Read more

Comparison Of Takomo And Stix Golf Clubs

Takomo and Stix are both direct-to-consumer golf club brands, but they’re aimed at different kinds of golfers. Takomo leans more toward the player who wants a clean, traditional look with solid feel and decent performance without paying big-brand prices. Their irons, like the 101 and 201, are built for mid to low handicappers, though beginners … Read more

Here Are Some Pros And Cons Of Stix Golf Clubs

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Here are some pros and cons of Stix Golf Clubs, based on reviews and user feedback. Whether they’re “good enough” depends a lot on your skill level, priorities, and how much you’re willing to spend. The Good Things about Stix The Downsides / What to Be Wary Of ⚡ For Whom Are They a Good … Read more

A Look At Takomo Golf Clubs

Here’s a balanced look at Takomo golf clubs (often also spelled “Tokomo” / “Takomo” etc.) — what people like about them, what complaints show up, and whether they might suit you. If you tell me your handicap, priorities (forgiveness vs workability vs feel vs budget), I can help tailor whether they’re a good fit. What … Read more

History Of Titleist Golf Clubs

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Titleist: From an X-Ray Revelation to Today’s Tour-Validated Clubs Titleist is one of golf’s most storied brands — synonymous with precision, tour performance, and the Pro V1 ball that reshaped the professional game. But Titleist didn’t begin as a conglomerate of drivers, irons and wedges; it began with one man, an X-ray and a very … Read more

History Of Callaway Golf

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Callaway Golf — from a garage buy to one of golf’s defining equipment makers (in-depth) Callaway’s story is one of bold engineering, loud marketing and continual reinvention. From Ely Callaway’s purchase of a tiny club maker in the early 1980s to today’s AI-designed faces and pandemic-era corporate moves, Callaway helped reshape how drivers, irons and … Read more

The Story Of PING Golf

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The story of PING: from a garage putter to a tour-tested empire PING is one of golf’s most influential—and quietly ambitious—brands. Founded by an engineer who treated clubs like machines, PING’s innovations reshaped how clubs are designed, manufactured, and fitted. Below is an in-depth look at PING’s history, major technological breakthroughs, product evolution, fitting philosophy, … Read more

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