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Bridgestone blades and a prototype golf ball: Chris Gotterup’s Sony Open winning WITB
Take a look at what clubs Chris Gotterup was using for his victory at the Sony Open in Hawaii, which includes Ping, ...
Davis Riley’s Zurich Classic victory proved his ball-striking credentials. His 2026 equipment choices reveal how he plans to ...
The four-time F1 world champion named the two features that make all the difference in setting up a good racing simulator.
Bryson DeChambeau reveals he's about to change everything in his golf bag ahead of LIV Golf's season opener in Riyadh.
New year, new you? Only if your clubs fit. January’s the sweet spot for a fitting—quieter shops, better attention, instant ...
Rory McIlroy starts his season in Dubai; it’s no real change to how he’s handled each season for the past few years. But what ...
After a breakout 2025 season in which he kept his card on the DP World Tour and earned a PGA Tour card, Marco Penge will be ...
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Marco Penge what’s in the bag? PGA Tour rookie’s new PXG set-up
Take a look at what's in the bag of Marco Penge, who was announced as PXG's newest signing at the start of January 2026 ...
Golf can get expensive fast, especially when you are new to the game. Between clubs, gear, technology and advice coming from ...
Laced Golf uses shoe sensors to solve golf's alignment problem. A PGA Professional examines the science, technology, and why it might actually work.
Masashi “Jumbo” Ozaki, whose 113 worldwide victories were the most of any player from Japan, died Wednesday in his home country after a battle with colon cancer, the Japan Golf Tour said. He was 78.
Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen celebrates his Australian Open win earlier this month. Josh Chadwick / Getty Images It has arguably never been a better time to be a young, elite professional golfer. The PGA ...
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