Titleist reports that the Honda Classic’s playoff quartet of Mark Wilson, Jose Coceres, Camilo Villegas and Boo Weekley played its golf ball brand. Wilson played the New Pro V1x.
Equipment
Honda Classic Winner Relied on Graphite Design Shaft Model to Earn First Victory
Graphite Design reports that the winner of Honda Classic played its shaft model, while the company’s products were in the bags of five top-10 finishers.
Grafalloy Grabs Headlines at Honda
Grafalloy reports that the winner of the Honda Classic played its Tour X shaft in his driver.
Honda Classic victor notches 1st Tour win using Aldila's NV shaft in his 3 wood
Aldila reports that the Honda Classic winner used its NV shaft in his 3-wood, and that the company was the No. 1 hybrid shaft manufacturer in the field.
Peerless Golf to Attend Professional Clubmakers’ Society Annual Meeting
Peerless Golf will exhibit its latest clubheads, shafts and grips at the Professional Clubmakers’ Society’s annual event, March 8-10, in Louisville, Ky.
Peerless Golf to Attend Professional Clubmakers' Society Annual Meeting
Peerless Golf will exhibit its latest clubheads, shafts and grips at the Professional Clubmakers’ Society’s annual event, March 8-10, in Louisville, Ky.
SMT Golf Sweeps Australasian Tour Season Opener
SMT Golf reports that the top four finishers in the long drive contest at the Jacob’s Creek Open in Australia used its clubheads.
For A Perfect Fit: The World’s Top 100 Clubfitters
The second annual list of the World’s Top 100 Professional ClubFitters has been released. The list includes two from Australia, five from Asia, 13 from Canada, 15 from Europe and 65 from the United States.
For A Perfect Fit: The World's Top 100 Clubfitters
The second annual list of the World’s Top 100 Professional ClubFitters has been released. The list includes two from Australia, five from Asia, 13 from Canada, 15 from Europe and 65 from the United States.
Fujikura
Fujikura Composites America Inc. reports that, according to the Darrell Survey, it has been the No. 1 driver shaft brand and the No. 1 total wood shaft brand in every full-field event on the PGA, LPGA, Champions and Nationwide tours year-to-date.
Two Sonartec MD’s In Fields Open Winner’s Bag
Sonartec reports that the recent Fields Open champion played two of its Md hybrids (23 and 25 degrees).
Two Sonartec MD's In Fields Open Winner's Bag
Sonartec reports that the recent Fields Open champion played two of its Md hybrids (23 and 25 degrees).
USGA Announces Two New Equipment Proposals Regarding Grooves And Adjustability Of Golf Clubs
The U.S. Golf Association introduces two proposals to change the Rules governing golf clubs. The first proposal would introduce new regulations for grooves, while the second proposal calls for a relaxed standard concerning the adjustable features of woods and irons.
Nakashima Golf Adds Four New HTEC Drivers
Nakashima Golf adds four new models to its HTEC driver line — the TL-5 (13°), TL-6 (15°) in right-hand models, 9.5- and 10.5-degree left-hand models.
Adams Golf Hybrids Rank #1 At New Zealand PGA Championship
For the third consecutive Nationwide Tour event of 2007, Adams Golf ranked No. 1 in the hybrid count, according to the Darrell Survey. With 64 hybrids in play, Adams Golf accounted for 50 percent of the total hybrids played.
Accu-Length Introduces New Hybrids and Pink Clubs To Boston-Area Golfers at the Boston Golf Show
Accu-Length Expandable Junior Golf Clubs will exhibit its new pink clubs and hybrids at the Boston Golf Show, March 2-4 at the at the Bayside Expo Center, in Boston, Mass. Accu-Length is the featured product at the show’s Junior Golf Pavilion.
Aldila’s ‘coolest shafts in golf’ set Tours ablaze with victories at WGC, PGA, Nationwide and Champions
Aldila reports that the winners at the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship, Mayakoba Golf Classic, HBSC New Zealand PGA Championship and ACE Group Classic each used its shafts.
R&A Proposes New Rules For Golf Clubs
The R&A proposes changes to golf’s equipment rules, seeking to restore the historic importance of driving accuracy in the game. The proposed rules changes to club face groove markings are based on extensive research into the effect of such markings on spin generation for balls hit from the rough. Club face markings have been observed to significantly increase spin from the rough compared to previous eras when there was a greater premium on driving accuracy.
Aldila's 'coolest shafts in golf' set Tours ablaze with victories at WGC, PGA, Nationwide and Champions
Aldila reports that the winners at the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship, Mayakoba Golf Classic, HBSC New Zealand PGA Championship and ACE Group Classic each used its shafts.
R&A Proposes New Rules For Golf Clubs
The R&A proposes changes to golf’s equipment rules, seeking to restore the historic importance of driving accuracy in the game. The proposed rules changes to club face groove markings are based on extensive research into the effect of such markings on spin generation for balls hit from the rough. Club face markings have been observed to significantly increase spin from the rough compared to previous eras when there was a greater premium on driving accuracy.
