PXG is among the premier brands in all of golf, but the company does much more than make incredible golf tech.
Why most golfers slice the ball and how modern, draw-biased drivers can help reduce rightward misses and keep more tee shots in play.
The Mad Scientist is at it again. Bryson DeChambeau revealed he’s been experimenting with prototype gear in Riyadh that would ...
Justin Rose used a unique setup of Callaway, TaylorMade, Titleist and Miura clubs to win the Farmers Insurance Open.
Vokey’s SM11 wedges refine CG placement, grooves and sole grinds to help golfers produce more consistent contact, flight and spin.
A study of elite college golfers finds lateral jumping ability predicts clubhead speed better than flexibility or swing ...
Cobra replaces DS-Adapt with King and King Max irons, using 3D-printed tech, a lower CG and refined soles to boost launch and forgiveness.
The Wilson Dynapwr Max+ pushes the company’s driver lineup to a new model with the highest rating for stability on off-center hits (moment of inertia) than any driver in company history. The ...
Around 9:30 a.m., 30 minutes before his tee time, Koepka stepped out of a black SUV at Raleigh Country Club. Behind him was ...
Who it’s for: Golfers who want a more controllable option off the tee than a standard driver and golfers who use their 3-wood ...
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PXG new releases for 2026

Here's a look at the latest new products from PXG across all club and ball catetgories ...
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TaylorMade Qi4D hybrid review

Dave Usher puts the all new Qi4D Rescue from TaylorMade to the test to see if it's worthy of the hype ...