The three Titleist GT hybrids allow players to choose up-and-down adjustability or left-right adjustability without sacrificing stability or distance.
Hybrids are divisive. Some golfers love them. Others loathe them. They’re either a panacea for long-iron struggles or one ...
Titleist is completing its GT metalwoods lineup with the introduction of the GT1, GT2 and GT3 hybrids. Here are three things ...
A new variable-thickness face design, combined with a head engineered to broaden the sweet spot, helps these hybrids generate ...
Available in a range of lofts to replace clubs from a 2-iron (17 degrees) to a 7-iron (34 degrees), every G440 hybrid was designed with Ping’s new Free Hosel system. The eight-position hosel remains ...
Ping G440 driver lineup of metal woods is finally here. Here are seven things to know about the 2025 drivers, woods and ...
In Titleist metalwood parlance, the “1” model assumes the identity of the lightweight option. With the GT1 fairway wood, that ...
Is the Ping G440 hybrid a worthy addition to your golf bag? Sam De’Ath puts it to the test and analyzes the performance ...
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PING’s new G440 drivers will help players add speed to their swing without sacrificing accuracy. Available worldwide, the new ...
Starmount Forest Country Club in Greensboro will be temporarily closed to redesign its golf course, the goal of improved ...