We've compiled a complete list of every driver used by a PGA Tour winner in 2025, along with a key driving stat from that ...
The new lineup starts with a commitment to a variety of player types by offering elite, faster-swingers a low-spin option, ...
The updated Exotics LS, Max, and Lite drivers feature more carbon fiber, updated variable-thickness faces, and three models for the ideal fit.
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Tour Edge’s new Exotics metalwood lineup begins new chapter
Tour Edge is unveiling its 2025 Exotics lineup with three different models of metalwoods, each designed for a different player.
After 40 years, Tour Edge is evolving—or, at least, starting to. You may have noticed the new logo which is meant to signal ...
That low, penetrating ball flight that cuts through wind like a laser beam? That's the stinger, golf's most satisfying shot ...
The PTx Max is Ben Hogan's largest, most stable and most forgiving driver yet, delivering high MOI and ball speeds for a huge ...
Pan American Silver Corp. ( TSX: PAAS:CA) John Tumazos Very Independent Research Virtual Metals Conference 2025 October 7, 2025 1:30 PM EDT ...
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The Low Spin Driver Everyone Can Use
Joel Tadman tests the new Cobra Radspeed drivers to discover if more golfers can now benefit from using a low-spinning driver ...
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How much does spin differ between urethane golf balls? We found out
Today’s urethane balls range from $35 (Seed SD-05) to $55 per dozen (Titleist Pro V1), and while they all boast similar ...
Min Woo Lee is back on the PGA Tour and using Callaway's most intriguing driver head. Here's the story it, and other Tour notes.
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'I didn’t touch a club for months': Danny Walker's journey from astrophysics to PGA Tour contender
Editor's Note—Danny Walker, 30, must finish the FedEx Cup fall season in the top 100 on the points list in order to keep his ...
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