
A scratch-plus amateur's day at Titleist Performance Institute, the GTS4 fitting that killed a low-left miss, and how the GTS heads really differ.

We tested Callaway’s new Quantum Ti fairway woods late-night on a simulator—and the ball speeds were flirting with driver numbers.

In my testing, the Callaway Quantum Mini Driver didn’t replace my gamer driver—but it filled a critical gap.

Limited-edition gear celebrates 250 years of America with patriotic design and tour-level performance.

Technology matters—but the biggest advantage in a Titleist fitting is the fitter.

Competitive golf is a game of small edges. Titleist’s fitting approach combines expert human insight and honest data

Built for tighter dispersion, accuracy, and confidence off the tee in clean package.

Callaway’s biggest 2026 launch is here. Here’s what stood out most across Quantum drivers, fairways, hybrids, and irons.

A bold new finish, cutting-edge tech, and a fresh role in the modern amateur’s bag.

Tour-informed utility options arrive for better players seeking speed, control, and versatility at the top of the bag.

Callaway’s limited-edition Sandstorm driver isn’t just built to perform—it’s built to turn heads.

Discover how Fujikura’s AXIOM graphite shafts bring advanced stability, feel, and tailored performance to every iron in your bag.

Discover how Fujikura’s Ventus Blue 6 with VeloCore+ delivers stability and control for a faster transition swing with moderate f

Discover how Foresight Sports and Trackman differ in technology, accuracy, and performance to help amateur golfers choose

The clubs incorporate Callaway's top Tour club features designed for the recreational women's category. Go further with REVA Rise!

The Elyte Mini Driver is for golfers of all levels and will help you be more precise as you navigate the course

The new GT280 mini driver might be the smartest club you’re not carrying. Here’s how it could quietly reshape your bag setup

The newest AG Equipment Panelist, Austin Peckham, tests the drivers featuring FutureFit33 adjustable hosel technology

Through extensive player testing, Callaway identified a common trend: many golfers tend to strike the ball lower on the face

The new models bring innovative Generational Technology found in its GT drivers and fairways to the all-important hybrid category

The new lightweight model with a low CG rounds out the GT driver lineup

The new model is engineered for high launch, fast ball speeds, and ultimate stability

The lineup of fairway woods and hybrids prioritize solid contact, easy launch, and versatile shot-shaping capabilities

The drivers features a new aerodynamic profile that reduces drag and increases head speed without compromising forgiveness

The new models include the most advanced adjustable hosel ever created, with 32 positions to dial in ball flight

Titleist video takes a deep dive into the design process, and the reaction of top tour pros and amateurs like Gordon Sargent

The new GT2, GT3 and GT4 models deliver generational leap in Titleist driver design

GT2 and GT3 fairways offer high flight with optimal spin, fast ball speeds and added forgiveness

If you are thinking about going mini this year, this is the driver for you

These new mean and green Ai Smoke models from Callaway will go fast, so don't miss out on placing an order

Callaway does it again with this newest addition to a stellar driver lineup in the Ai Smoke family

Now that all the new equipment has been released, here are the drivers that we like best

Tour-proven technologies, space-grade materials, advanced aerodynamics combine to produce Cobra's fastest-ever drivers

The lineup offers an all titanium fairway and hybrids that are fine tuned for performance

Everything you need to know about the artificial intelligence leader's 2024 workhorse collection

Don't go shopping for your favorite golfer until you've checked the AmateurGolf.com 2023 Holiday Gift Guide.

We've never seen this sim-in-a-box package at this price, so snag it before November 23rd and save $2,000.

Designed for slower swing speeds, this new lineup might be the answer to finding lost yardage.

Don't call it a fairway wood. Don't call it a hybrid. The Apex UW is in a league of its own.

Dad deserves something great this year. Let us help you find a gift that will wow him this Father's Day.

Senior Equipment Writer, Todd Mrowice, tells us about his experience testing out Callaway's 2023 lineup.

In addition to drivers, Callaway unleashes golf bags and other accessories that take on the ominous dark colorway.

Zhang, a Callaway Golf staff player, continues to set records and show her dominance in the world of women's professional golf.

Senior equipment writer, Todd Mrowice, hit everything from Callaway, and here's what ended up in his bag for 2023

This low-profile sets up like a muscle back, with a hollow construction and 60 grams of strategically-placed weight inside

With nostalgia and class, Cobra is celebrating its semicentennial in style

The most adjustable hybrid on the market can quickly adapt to fit your changing ball flight needs

A new REVA lineup for 2023 improves on what is already one of the most popular equipment offerings for ladies

The new Callaway Big Bertha driver, fairways, hybrids, and irons stay true to an iconic name that resonates with amateur golfers.

The company’s longevity of premium fairway woods continues with these new 2023 models.

The docuseries takes you inside an R&D initiative called the Titleist Speed Project, which led to huge PGA Tour driver success

Four drivers, all using aerospace-grade titanium just like NASA. You'll enjoy hitting it longer and straighter in any variety

Power Bridge Technology is the brand's newest update and it could redefine what we know as a Cobra driver.

How do you launch a fairway wood high into the air from the tee or the fairway? Think center of gravity

Validated by major champions, the next generation of the Titleist Speed Project offers the company's fastest drivers yet

After being custom fitted by Cobra's Tour van, Kent Paisley takes his LTDx LS to the windy fairways of San Francisco's Presidio GC

From driver through wedges, it was a total knockout experience to be fitted by a member of Cobra's team

With enhanced versions of key Callaway technologies and a highly-effective new one, the Rogue ST line is Callaway's fastest ever

Rogue ST fairways and hybrids provide increased speed and versatility with extreme perimeter tungsten weighting

Callaway introduces a hybrid with the DNA of a driver. AmateurGolf.com got a chance to review them days before the formal launch

Previously, the ATI 425 titanium alloy had only been used in ballistic armor and the aerospace industry

Technological advancements make it easier to hit towering tee shots, fairway-finders, or precise shots from the fairway or rough

Hitting it long doesn't help if it's in the wrong direction. Callaway's new Big Bertha B21 offers a best of both worlds design

SIM -- short for "Shape In Motion" -- arrived on Tour with more hype than recent models, so we gave it the Tournament Player test

Our equipment panel takes a look at the two latest drivers from Cobra - the Speedzone and Speedzone Xtreme

Our staff tested all three of the new A.I.-designed MAVRIK Fairway models, the Standard, Sub Zero, and forgiving MAX

Available in Standard, Pro, and MAX, the new models push the boundaries of the hybrid category

Callaway has pushed the limits of artificial intelligence to find a driver design that could not have been conceived by any human.

We don't know much, but early images show the best of what Callaway engineers has to offer.

The new Callaway Super Hybrid is built like a mini-fairway wood, promising more distance and forgiveness

The new TS2 and TS3 hybrids promise to allow players to replace their long irons with even more speed, launch and precision

The No. 1 hybrid brand in golf puts forward the best of their industry-leading technologies, and Epic Flash hybrid is unleashed

The most notable thing about the new G410 driver is that it's the company's first adjustable driver model

What happens when you reduce spin, lower the launch angle, and increase your swing speed? A longer, more piercing ball flight

They might look similar, but are built for different swing types. So how do you decide if the M5 or the M6 is right for your game?

Cobra's Speedback technology allows the company to put its own spin on the need for speed in a new generation of drivers

The new TS2 and TS3 promise golfers the most speed, distance, and forgiveness in the history of Titleist fairway woods

New driver technology features one theme: Speed. After seeing this year's new models, we break down 5 of the most wanted

As with the Epic Flash drivers, Callaway engineers are utilizing Machine Learning and AI for their most advanced design yet

For the first time in a consumer product, Artificial Intelligence has been utilized to optimize Epic Flash's speed and forgiveness

Two years after the Titleist Speed Project was launched, the TS2 and TS3 are here, engineered for distance and forgiveness

“The Jailbreak Effect” helps combine exceptional ball speed with a new, MOI-enhancing shape to deliver extraordinary forgiveness

2 different zones and 9 color options allow for 81 ways to unleash the Jailbreak Technology of the new Rogue Driver

Rogue fairway woods borrow distance-enhancing technologies first used in Callaway drivers to deliver more ball speed and distance

Just how hot is the Epic driver right now? When Callaway unveiled a limited run in cherry red, they sold out in a day

Callaway has dug deep into its history with the launch of the Steelhead XR line of fairway woods.

Originally released in Japan, where lighter clubs are more popular, the Epic Star driver is now available in the U.S.

Callaway has produced an interactive Oral History of the legendary club, which sold more than 2.3 million units and is ... back!

Technologies from Callaway's Epic line of drivers and irons help create a hybrid to maximize distance, versatility and forgiveness

As you like it -you can order Callaway GBB Epic and Sub Zero drivers, Mack Daddy Forged and MD3 Milled Wedges, plus Chrome Soft, and other golf ball models – all in a dazzling array of color and design choices

Japanese high density steel plus cup face design with variable face thickness makes Tour Edge's Exotics EX10 Fairway wood "Golf’s Most Solid Investment".

Long known for its advanced golf ball technology, Srixon has “created a ripple effect” in delivering its most advanced innovation for its new Z565 and Z765 line of drivers.

At the PGA Merchandise Show, AmateurGolf.com awarded the Technology Innovation Award to the Callaway Great Big Bertha Epic Driver, featuring Jailbreak technology

Titleist Thursdays is going strong all winter with days scheduled across Florida and California in January, February, and March

Titleist makes strides in performance and adjustability in their latest drivers, while sticking with two popular shapes and sizes

New Titleist 917 fairways to offer more distance, forgiveness and easy-to-understand adjustability

Combining a material called carbon triaxial fiber with a streamlined shape, Callaway has created their most forgiving driver ever. And fairway woods to match

Callaway's new Steelhead XR Hybrids take everything you love about hybrids to a new level

AmateurGolf.com Equipment Panelist Donnie Baucom puts the PING G through its paces against his gamer, the G30

Titleist let their designers go wild in creating the "C" (for Concept) drivers, but you better get them fast. Just 1,500 drivers will be made and sold exclusively through Titleist

The new Callaway XR 16 Sub Zero is designed to help better players reduce spin to get the most out of their high swing speeds

It's safe to say that 2016 is once again "The Year of the Driver" -- if you can't find something you like, you may want to start hitting 3-wood off the tee

AGC Equipment Panelist Donnie Baucom puts the M1 and M2 to the test on the launch monitor. He was conflicted at the beginning but he's not anymore.

AmateurGolf.com Equipment Panelist Bradley Weixel takes the headcover off the new King Cobra drivers and loves the feel, sound, and ball flight

Working with the aerodynamics experts at Boeing, Callaway is redefining what's possible with its faster, more forgiving XR16 and XR16 Pro drivers.

The XR OS hybrids from Callaway are the perfect compliment to their new player-friendly XR OS irons. They are the kind of super high-launching long-iron replacements most golfers will want to get their hands on.

Callaway continues to set the pace in fairway wood design. Their new XR16 and XR16 Pro fairway woods feature a compact head design that’s hotter and more forgiving for even more ball speed and distance.

AGC Equipment Panelist Stuart Goldstein puts the Adams Red Hybrid through its paces

AmateurGolf.com analyzes the latest driver offerings from Titleist, Callaway, Ping, TaylorMade, Cobra and more.

Kevin Pahlau of the AGC Equipment Panel says the EX9 sounds like a driver off the tee, and has the kind of smooth lines he prefers

Callaway is billing their Big Bertha Alpha 816 fairway wood as a high performance club designed for more advanced players - providing extreme distance and adjustability for low-handicap golfers. No matter how you choose to play it, this fairway wood offers an excellent blend of speed and finesse.

We take a Callaway Great Big Bertha out on the course with a wrench, a couple of shafts and discover why Callaway is promoting it as a club that will help you "leave no yard behind"

With a combination of their best distance and accuracy enhancing technologies, and the legacy of one of the best selling drivers ever, Callaway wants golfers to "Leave no Yard Behind"

Available in September, Callaway's new Big Bertha Alpha 816 Double Black Diamond Driver has a two Gravity Core locations, for even more distance and shot-shaping control

We put the Callaway Bertha Mini 1.5 into the hands of one of our Player Staff members -- his 460cc driver has now been replaced

You've heard Titleist's slogan for their 915 series: "Distance without Compromise" -- AmateurGolf.com puts both the D2 and D3 drivers to the test

Billed as the company's most technologically advanced driver, the TaylorMade R15 is designed to reduce spin and produce exceptional distance on your tee shots.

A combination of beauty and brawn, the Callaway XR Pro driver is engineered to generate high ball speeds on all impact locations while maintaining high MOI for a club geared for accomplished players.

Ping engineered the G30 driver to deliver even more distance without sacrificing forgiveness.

Nike's staff of golfers asked the company to build lighter, faster fairway woods and hybrids. And Nike delivered the goods - offering up more speed and forgiveness.

Don't be fooled by the Nike Vapor's bright colors - there is some serious technology under the hood.

Callaway's XR fairway woods and hybrids are long and forgiving, especially off the deck

Callaway's new XR and XR Pro drivers are built for speed, combining lightweight materials and superior aerodynamics to launch it long off the tee.

Ping's G30 lineup of fairway woods and hybrids are engineered to deliver distance, workability and shot creation without sacrificing forgiveness.

Callaway's new Bertha Mini 1.5 a new type of weapon off the tee for high swing speed players and low swing speed players alike, with all the features that you love about a driver built into the body of a bigger fairway wood.

With a deep center of gravity (CG) position for a higher moment of inertia (MOI), Titleist 712U delivers increased stability and playability

In-depth look at the versatility and performance provided by the Ping Rapture D.I.

AmateurGolf.com Equipment Editor Rusty Cage gives you the key facts as he reviews the Titleist 915, Callaway Big Bertha Alpha 815 and DBD, Ping G30, TaylorMade R15, Srixon 545/745, and Nike Vapor drivers

Faster, stronger and longer. Key innovations in face technology and adjustability fuel this year's fairway woods and hybrids.

Ping's new G30 LS Tec is a lower spinning version of their popular G30 driver, with a fade bias

AmateurGolf.com tests two traditional-looking clubs from Srixon that pack a solid punch at impact and have plenty of adjustability

Mizuno's JPX-850 Driver uses an advanced version of their sliding weight system that has 10 unique flight settings that allows for more control off the tee

Cobra's Fly-Z Plus Driver uses "FlipZone" weight technology to change the CG to adjust launch angle and ball speed for maximum distance

Mizuno's JPX-850 hybrids are distance-generating clubs that were designed with valuable feedback from its Tour staff

Callaway's Big Bertha Alpha 815 fairways allow you to fine tune launch conditions

TaylorMade's R15 fairways contain a sliding 25-gram tungsten weight in the sole

TaylorMade introduces the latest extension to their R-Series, the tour-inspired R15 hybrids.

Callaway's new Big Bertha Alpha 815 Hybrids are designed to produce low-spinning shots from a variety of fairway lies and rough.

Mizuno's JPX-850 fairways introduce an accordion-like shape on the sole called Shock Wave that increases overall distance

Four years can seem an eternity in the golf equipment business but Bridgestone thinks their new J715 driver will be worth the wait

AGC Player Staff member David Ober got the chance to try the new Titleist 816 H1 and H2 Hybrids and is ready to put a couple in his bag

With its swift success on Tour, we examine the new G30 driver from Ping and compare it to its predecessor, the G25

Walk through the features and on-course performance of Callaway's newest models, the 815 Alpha and 815 Alpha "Double Black Diamond"

New Titleist 915 drivers, built for distance without compromise, are designed using patented Active Recoil Channel™ technology to produce lower spin and higher speed for more distance – without sacrificing forgiveness

Callaway announces Big Bertha Alpha815 series drivers, which offer the elusive combination of low spin and forgiveness

New Active Recoil Channel™, and ultra thin face deliver lower spin and higher speed for more distance in a forgiving, high-MOI design

The new V Series driver is a little bit retro, a little high tech, and very fast with good looks too

AmateurGolf.com Equipment Writer Christian Nicolini takes the new Ping G30 Fairways and Hybrids to task

AmateurGolf.com Equipment Writer Christian Nicolini puts the X2 Hot to the test and compares it to last year's X Hot from Callaway

The new club, which was debuted earlier in the week, helped Cabrera rank 11th in driving distance (307.1 yards) and fourth in driving accuracy (82.14 percent of fairways)

AmateurGolf.com Player Staff member Zach Carter breaks down the new Big Bertha Alpha

This week, the golf world will get to see the long-awaited 915 driver.

We test the new SLDR S against its predecessor, the SLDR

The AmateurGolf.com Player Staff Program examines the unique SLDR Mini from TaylorMade

AmateurGolf.com Player Staff member Ed Donlin reviews the SLDR Driver from TaylorMade

Geared towards better players, the Tour Edge CB Pro fairway wood is one for accomplished players to consider

With four new features, the X2 Hot takes Callaway's X Hot line a step further

An in-depth look at Callaway's Big Bertha Alpha driver, with an adjustable center of gravity to fine-tune spin

The second iteration of the driver, released late in 2013, is an improved take on the design and addresses any of the flaws experienced in the previous design

AmateurGolf.com examines the i25 F&H from Ping, which are part of the brand's new i25 series

A look at the TaylorMade JetSpeed Driver, the first driver in the brand's line to feature the SpeedPocket

Ping also welcomed show-goers with an interactive and educational brand experience

With an impressive show setup, Callaway showcased its X2 Hot, Big Bertha and Apex lines

Callaway brings back an iconic name with two advanced drivers and a line of fairway woods

Ping's new i25 driver combines functionality and design, including an improved face and weighting

Back9Network's Adam Fonseca reviews the Cleveland 588 Altitude driver and considers it perhaps the top driver to arrive in 2013

amateurgolf.com examines Titleists 913 fairway woods and hybrids, new for 2013

Golfweek's David Dusek examines TaylorMade's release of the SLDR fairway woods and rescue clubs

What will be offered with the Baffler XL name? Just about everything: an iron and hybrid Combo Set, a full set of irons, an array of fairway woods and hybrids, plus a driver

The new G25 driver series from the company, however, might turn me into a believer

Callaway's new FT Optiforce drivers and fairways deliver lightweight, aerodynamic speed and performance

Amateurgolf.com previews the TaylorMade SLDR driver, due out mid-August

Amateurgolf.com reviews Callaway's X Hot and X Hot Pro fairways, long from everywhere, and easy to hit off not just a tee but a variety of lies

The company's latest offering for better players will be available for $199 starting on May 15

amateurgolf.com takes an in-depth look at the style, performance and function of Titleist's tour-proven 913 drivers

Built for more speed and distance, the X Hot and X Hot Pro blend forgiveness and performance to appeal to a wide variety of players

An in-depth look at Nike's VR_S Covert, the first cavity-back driver

TaylorMade adds more loft adjustment options and a bold looks to it's new R1 Driver

With apologies to Ernie Els, Callaway is replacing its Razr Fit driver with a new Razr Fit Xtreme driver for 2013.