How Far You Should Be Hitting a 52 Degree Wedge (Skill Based)

How Far You Should Be Hitting a 52 Degree Wedge (Skill Based)

The 52 degree wedge (aka gap wedge) ends up being around a 100 yard club for the average golfer.
If you play a good amount of…

Callaway Apex DCB Irons – An Honest Review After 2 Years

Callaway Apex DCB Irons – An Honest Review After 2 Years

The Callaway Apex DCB irons have been in my bag for about two years. I can honestly tell you that this set of irons was…

How Far You Should Be Hitting a Sand Wedge (Based on Skill)

How Far You Should Be Hitting a Sand Wedge (Based on Skill)

Your sand wedge should not be your distance club. In fact, when hitting a sand wedge, you should focus more on distance control than total…

How Far You Should Be Hitting a Pitching Wedge (Skill-Based)

How Far You Should Be Hitting a Pitching Wedge (Skill-Based)

I don’t know about you, but the pitching wedge is probably my favorite club in my golf bag. It’s easy to hit, it launches easily…

How Far You Should Be Hitting a 3 Wood (Based on Skill)

How Far You Should Be Hitting a 3 Wood (Based on Skill)

On average, a 3 wood travels about 220 yards. However, that number can be greatly impacted by your handicap and a few other factors that…

10 Best Drivers for Seniors – Ranked & Reviewed for 2025

10 Best Drivers for Seniors – Ranked & Reviewed for 2025

Finding the right driver can transform a senior golfer’s game, unlocking distance, accuracy, and enjoyment on the course.
But not every driver suits the unique needs…