We did some digging to find out which golf brands the general public is searching for. Here’s the top 5, based on search data from Google. SEE LIST
FIRST LOOK
COBRA x PTC Drivers
Limited edition.
For my money, no one does limited edition drivers quite like COBRA. Their recent drop with Palm Tree Crew just cements their status as the GOAT of cool collabs. READ MORE
FIRST LOOK
New Vice Golf Balls
Spotted on the USGA Conforming List
It looks like the king of drippy golf balls is adding another pattern to their lineup. We just found the first images of a new Vice Golf Ball, what are your thoughts? READ MORE
SOCIAL BUZZ
Ball Fitting 101
Not sure where to start when it comes to golf ball fitting? We recently took Ballnamic for a spin, and it’s an easy recommendation.
The Garmin S70 is in every way a superior watch but starting at $649.99, it may be more watch than you want. If you’re looking for a very good smartwatch with serviceable GPS functions and basic shot-tracking but with a quirky personality, the S44 isn’t a bad choice. READ REVIEW
GOLF SMARTER
How many greens should you hit in a round of golf?
Here’s what the data says.
According to Shot Scope, on average, a 5hcp hits 7 greens per round. That number drops down to 4 greens for the 15hcp, and all the way down to 2 for a 25hcp.
Struggling to hit greens? Shot Scopes on-course club tracking is the perfect tool to identify why you’re struggling to hit greens and correct it.
Golf is constantly changing. Thanks to the USGA’s 2024 Golf Scorecard, we now have a detailed report of what those changes look like at the recreational level.