brian f said:Hello I'm looking to do a in person ball fitting. I currently play ProV1 and I'm thinking of switching to ProV1x but I'd like to do a fitting to make sure I'll be playing the correct ball for me. I live in the metro NY area. Thanks…
Hello I'm looking to do a in person ball fitting. I currently play ProV1 and I'm thinking of switching to ProV1x but I'd like to do a fitting to make sure I'll be playing the correct ball for me. I live in the metro NY area. Thanks…
Dale V said:If you are going to drive to get it, take your putter with you and check the fit before you leave the store. Problem solved.
I found this recently cleaning out my old yardage books from the PGA Tour...one caught my eye, it is a yardage bookk from the Hertz Bay Hill Classic circa 1985. Take a look...they dont look this way anymore, plus George Lucas was the man behind these…
Over the years we have seen a variety of putters from Scotty Cameron...blades, mallets, and everything in between...including shaft varieties in length.
However, the new phantom line will be a big hit because of a few points after just playing around…
Finding your golf ball on a tight hardpan lie does not have to mean bogey or worse. Instead, incorporate these small adjustments courtesy of Titleist Staff Member Jason Baile and start striking shots from bare lies as easily as you do from the fairway…