Welcome to another edition of the Fully Equipped mailbag, an interactive GOLF.com series in which our resident dimplehead (a.k.a., GOLF’s managing editor of equipment, Jonathan Wall) fields your ...
If you're a golfer who plays forged irons or just happens to play and practice a lot, there is a good chance your lies and lofts are out of spec, especially if you practice off mats. And, these lie ...
Let’s kick this piece off with a question: What’s the most important aspect when constructing a wedge? Some would say it’s matching the grind to a golfer’s typical delivery and course conditions.
Fitters use lie-angle tape to see if the sole is contacting the ground at the center. A practice-range mat can reveal the same thing with the green marks on the sole. Generally, if the marks are ...
Answer: Ask most golfers what they pay attention to when looking at a new set of irons, and you’ll hear the usual suspects: loft, shaft flex, maybe even swing weight. But there’s one spec that quietly ...
Question: Is there something I have to really make sure I get right when buying new irons? Answer: Ask most golfers what they pay attention to when looking at a new set of irons, and you’ll hear the ...