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Like many other pieces of golf equipment, simulators continue to push the technological envelope. And the new XGolf Model E is just one more example of that.
Odyssey Golf continues to roll out bold new putter models, including its new line of White Hot Pro putters and its new Tank putter.
TaylorMade has quickly followed up the 2012 release of its RocketBallz fairway metal with what engineers describe as a new and improved version of that club, dubbed RocketBallz Stage 2.
Callaway has added to its lineup of premium golf balls with the new Hex Chrome+.
Though Scotty Cameron has done very well with his Select line of putters, he continues to tweak and add offerings in that category, most recently with the creation of the GoLo 5 and GoLo S5.
Lethal is TaylorMade’s newest premium ball, and like its Penta predecessor, it features five-piece construction.
With a 65, Suzann Pettersen rocketed up the leaderboard in Virginia. Scores
Titleist believes its new 712U forged utility iron is an alternative to hybrids in long-game play.
Company officials at Ping said that the new G25 irons were designed to appeal to players of varying skill.
FootJoy officials said they have achieved the difficult objective of combining warmth with breathability in their new HydroLite outerwear.
Adams Golf technicians said they have incorporated all that they have learned from their hybrids over the years in the new Idea Super S irons.
Ecco has added the Golf Street Sport and the Biom Zero to its collection of so-called street/hybrid golf shoes.
The new Tourpro sunglasses from Adidas Eyeware offer a variety of features for the perfect fit, while on the course.
The TVD-K wedges are a result of Bob Vokey’s work with PGA Tour players such as Adam Scott, Jason Dufner and Ben Crane to develop a sole that is highly playable in a variety of conditions and situations.
With the rollout earlier this year of the Nike VR_S Covert driver, the Beaverton, Ore., equipment maker also released fairways and hybrids in that same line.
In introducing their RAZR Fit Xtreme driver, Callaway engineers said they have added several new technologies to improve overall performance over its predecessor, the RAZR Fit.
Choice seems to be the operative word at Adams Golf these days, and that is especially apparent in the driver category, where the clubmaker has two new offerings.
Nike Golf’s new Covert irons are geared mainly to higher handicap players.
Bridgestone officials said they relied heavily on data they had accumulated from some 200,000 ball fittings with a wide range of golfers to make improvements in its E Series balls.
Ping has waded even deeper into the adjustability pool, this time with its G25 driver. Released right after the PGA Merchandise Show, it is the first in the G series to have that feature.
With all the talk about Rory McIlroy switching to Nike golf clubs at the start of the year, the fact that he also started playing Nike golf balls was almost overlooked.
Tour Edge has introduced its Exotics CB5 fairway metals, which are designed for advanced players.
Cobra technicians say there is a lot more to the Amp Cell driver line than the overt flashiness that has been an integral part of Cobra products since it was bought by Puma in 2010.
Titleist has introduced the 913 F and 913 F.d fairways and the 913 hybrids to go along with its 913 driver that was released last fall.