Innovation in golf is constant, especially when it comes to the short game. One of the latest trends that’s turning heads is ...
The American Academy of Arts and Letters in New York is being transformed into a venue for visual and performing artists and events. A rehearsal of “Spectral Dances,” choreographed by Jonathan ...
a Team Titleist event at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley and a short-game clinic at Toronto Golf Club, where Titleist’s master wedge craftsman extolled the performance virtues of Titleist’s latest SM10 ...
On paper this week’s Shriners Children’s Open might seem fairly unremarkable but it will see the introduction of the new Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x balls on the range for every player to test out.
Using a GC Quad, the S159 wedges produced around 9,000 RPM from 100 yards, slightly lower than the Titleist SM10's 10,000 RPM. Despite this, the stopping power was nearly identical, with both ...
Occupying a well-established place among the classic chart patterns you can look for on exchange rate charts, the declining or falling wedge pattern offers a powerful tool for discerning potential ...
Back in October of 2000, at the Shriners Children's Open (at the time Invensys Classic at Las Vegas), Titleist introduced a completely new “Pro V1” golf ball for the first time. That week ...
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Writing romantic love letters can feel like a prehistoric practice these days—where do you even get stamps? (Kidding. Kind of.) But for most of human history, if you wanted to express your ...
Titleist’s 2025 Pro V1 and Pro V1x ... For more than a decade, the brand’s flagship wedge lineup has included three letters emblazoned on the head: RTX. Short for “Rotex,” the wedge ...