How Far You Should Be Hitting a 60 Degree Wedge (Based on Skill)

How Far You Should Be Hitting a 60 Degree Wedge (Based on Skill)

Regardless of your handicap, you should be able to hit the 60 degree wedge in various yardages.
The average golfer gets about 75 yards out of…

10 Best Irons for Women in 2025 (for Every Handicap)

10 Best Irons for Women in 2025 (for Every Handicap)

So many women golfers consider their irons their least favorite clubs. This is always such a red flag for me. The irons make up the…

The 4 Most Forgiving Titleist Irons on The Market

The 4 Most Forgiving Titleist Irons on The Market

Do the words “Titleist” and “forgiveness” often end up in the same sentence? Not really.
Titleist has never really been known for forgiving clubs. Instead, they…

An Honest & Complete Review of Srixon ZX7 MKII Irons

An Honest & Complete Review of Srixon ZX7 MKII Irons

In this full review of the Srixon ZX7 MKII irons, I relay the findings of my colleague Morne, a low single-digit handicapper. He took the…

An Honest & Complete Review of Srixon ZX5 MKII Irons

An Honest & Complete Review of Srixon ZX5 MKII Irons

In this post, I share an honest review of the Srixon ZX5 MKII irons after my recent outing with the golf clubs. The players distance…

6 Best Drivers Under $300 – The Value Buyer’s Guide for 2025

6 Best Drivers Under $300 – The Value Buyer’s Guide for 2025

Modern golf drivers are no stranger to premium price tags, but I’ve searched high and low for decades to find affordable, high-performing options.
In this post…