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At the KYOEI forge in Japan, each club begins as glowing steel before being pressed and shaped by master craftsmen. Forging is where the story of every KYOEI iron truly begins.

Japanese forged golf clubs are defined by their materials, manufac...


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2026 Callaway X Forged and X Forged Star Irons: Material Updates and Shaping Refinements

Callaway has updated its popular single-piece forged iron lineup for 2026. Releasing two years after the previous generation, the new X Forged and X Forged Star models introduce a notable material change designed to alter acoustic and tactile feedback. Furthermore, these clubs feature ...


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On-Course Expectations: How the Cleveland RT i-Forged Wedge Performs

When evaluating a new wedge, players want to know exactly how the engineering translates to their short game. Consequently, the Cleveland RT i-Forged wedge focuses on delivering a soft feel and consistent results, particularly for experienced golfers. Here is a breakdown of the performance you can expect ...


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Why the New ONOFF AKA 2026 Series Might Be the Cheat Code My Game Needs

I’ve been keeping an eye on the latest gear drops, and ONOFF just released the details for their 2026 AKA lineup. If you know ONOFF, you know the “AKA” (Red) line is all about “automatic” forgiveness and distance. I haven’t had a chance to swing them yet, but looking at the spec...


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The Complete Guide to the Baldo Unus Series: From Tee to Green

Building a cohesive golf bag is difficult. Players often struggle to find a consistent feel across all their clubs. For instance, your driver might be high-tech and forgiving, while your irons feel like demanding blades. Therefore, the Baldo Unus series (“Unus” meaning “One”) solves this proble...


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