Price: $1,199.99 with Nippon N.S. Pro Modus3 Tour shafts or KBS Tour Lite steel shafts and Golf Pride Tour Velvet grips. $1,299.99 with UST Mamiya Recoil Dart graphite shafts. Specs: Forged 1025 ...
LA QUINTA, Calif. — Brooks Koepka has chosen to remain as an equipment free agent since Nike ceased making golf clubs in 2016. Whether that means he’s missing out on big money deals or not, going this ...
Dunlop Sports may not be a name that most golfers are familiar with, but it is the parent company of household names in the equipment world — Cleveland Golf, Srixon and Xxio. Those brands make irons ...
The ZX7 Mk II is a players Iron with tour-preferred looks and the pure feel of a premium blade. Featuring a compact shape, narrow topline, and single-piece forging, ZX7 Mk II Irons are engineered to ...
Speculation about a new Srixon iron release began when GOLF.com’s Fully Equipped Instagram page spotted Harold Varner III with unreleased “ZX7” irons that the company didn’t yet speak on. At the time, ...
Srixon has debuted a pair of forged Z-series irons designed to deliver performance attributes desirable to two distinct types of better players while maintaining a classic shape that appeals to both.
A lot has changed in Brooks Koepka’s equipment setup since he won last year’s WM Phoenix Open. He was a free agent at last year’s event, meaning he had the flexibility to play any clubs he wanted.
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