Stronger-lofted irons are popular, so Titleist is making a stronger-lofted pitching wedge available to recreational golfers.
Adding a bevy of YouTube CC’s who are #TeamTitleist is a win-win situation: the CCs get access to Titleist’s member list and ...
Something curious has been happening in golf equipment over the past decade. What once was a pitching wedge has quietly ...
Vokey is adding to its WedgeWorks lineup, but not in the way you think. The new WedgeWorks 44F Pitching Wedge solves a modern ...
The Titleist T-Series is back in black. Titleist recently announced that its uber-popular T-Series irons would be available for the first time in a new, more durable all-black finish made of ...
A complete list of the golf equipment Joe Highsmith used to win the PGA Tour's Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches: DRIVER: ...
Fergus Bisset selects his favourite Titleist clubs and builds the ultimate set. See if you agree with his choices, from ...
Consolidated net sales for the full year increased 3.2 percent (+3.9 percent cc), said to be primarily driven by higher sales ...
GOLF’s Johnny Wunder noted that Aberg’s setup of driver, 3-wood, 7-wood, 4-PW and three wedges is pretty “stock” for a 180+ mph ball speed player, and his Titleist T100 irons also fit the ...
Vokey's WedgeWorks 44F ($225) features 10 degrees of bounce—identical to the 46-10F pitching wedge—and comes in tour chrome or raw finishes. It's available in right- and left-handed models.
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Titleist GT3 (8 degrees), with Project X HZRDUS Smoke Black RDX 6.5 60 X shaft FAIRWAY WOOD: GT3 (15 degrees), with Project X HZRDUS Smoke Yellow 6.5 70 TX shaft IRONS: Titleist T200 (2), with ...