Golf Monthly on MSN
TaylorMade RBZ vs Stealth | Test and review
Joe Ferguson gets his hands on the iconic TaylorMade RBZ fairway wood from 2012, which launched with bold claims of an ...
Golf Monthly on MSNOpinion
PXG Lightning Fairway Wood Review: Long And Consistently So
Fairway wood expert Sam De’Ath tests the new PXG Lightning fairway wood to see what performance golfers can expect ...
J.J. Spaun was tied for the lead in the final round of the U.S. Open when he reached the 314-yard 17th hole at Oakmont. He ...
Vice says the VGD01+ is for low- to mid-handicappers who are willing to sacrifice a little forgiveness to get a little more ...
While a lot of recreational players who swing the club more slowly tend to invest in heavier drivers because they think they ...
Golf Digest on MSN
The simple key to stop topping your fairway woods
Few things are more frustrating than topping a fairway wood—in other words, thinking you're going to blast one, and it ends ...
PXG’s Lightning fairway woods feature thinner faces, refined shaping and adjustable weighting to help golfers add speed, height and forgiveness.
Golf Digest on MSN
PXG Lightning drivers, fairway woods, hybrids: What you need to know
2. Unique personality: Fairway woods are personal — maybe more than any other metalwood — so PXG took a dual-track approach.
PXG is celebrating a decade of success with the launch of its Lightning series of metalwoods. Here's what you need to know.
Golf Digest on MSN
XXIO 14 woods, irons: What you need to know
The new XXIO 14 lineup of woods and irons, again with a lightweight construction geared to those with moderate swing speeds ...
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