As a writer, John Scott Lewinski covers golf and travel. Whether you're picking up your first set of golf clubs, adding a club to your bag or searching for a gift for the golfer in your life, knowing ...
Golf season is officially here, and golf stores are loaded with the newest gear from all the major manufacturers. This not only means that it’s never been easier to find the right fit for your game, ...
The supply-chain issues that have made getting new golf clubs in a timely manner about as challenging as breaking 80 for the first time have left consumers highly frustrated. After all, the last thing ...
Welcome to another edition of Yo, Gear Guy!, an interactive GOLF.com series in which our resident dimplehead (a.k.a., GOLF’s deputy editor of equipment, Mike Chwasky) fields your hard-hitting ...
What are the things you look for when buying a used set of irons? —@solson503 You should approach buying a used set of clubs much like you would when buying a used car. First you want to find a ...
If you were given the chance to build your golf bag from the driver down to the putter, where would you start? It's an ...
Most used-club companies focus on one thing: move gear, move on. GolfRoots isn’t one of them. In fact, founder Benjamin ...
As you play more and more rounds of golf and you hope to get better, there’s a good chance you’ve considered getting new golf clubs. From shopping online to going all-in on a 4-hour club fitting to ...
Golf equipment is expensive, a premium set of golf clubs can easily cost over £2,500 when you buy them new. But if you're a beginner looking to pick up the clubs for the first time, you can buy ...