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The Sunday Golf Ryder 14 golf bag is a great addition to the Ryder family.  Excellent 14-way top keeps clubs organized.  Plentiful, well-organized storage.  Heavier than other Ryder bags, but the slim dimensions make it easy to handle.

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The Sunday Golf Ryder 14 golf bag is the fourth iteration of their ultra-popular R...


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Finding the Signal in the Noise

Shot tracking offers golfers more data about their games than they’ve ever had before.  We can learn exactly how far each of our clubs actually goes – on the course, not on a simulator.  We can learn how good our putting is, how woeful our chipping is, and our scoring average on par 4s over 425 yards.

The problem is that trying...


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The Callaway Quantum Triple Diamond fairway wood is a lean, mean, low spin missile launching machine.  Classic looks and big distance for skilled players.

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The Ben Hogan PTx MAX hybrid is a fast and forgiving hybrid.  Whether it’s Ben Hogan brand, the pear shaped head, or sub-$200 price point, it brings memories of years past into the modern age.

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Ben Hogan PTx MAX hybrid is designed to “buck the trend” of smaller sized hybrids [like Hogan’s previous VKTR hybrid, review


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Moving from 2D to 3D

If you ask a golfer – one who knows a good bit about equipment – to describe a shaft, you’ll probably hear the words “launch” and “spin” in the first sentence.  For my entire golfing life, shafts have been grouped together by those traits: “high launch,” “low spin,” etc.

But what if that’s not the right way to think about shafts at all?  ...


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