What is a blended iron set and is it right for your golf game? Luke Kerr-Dineen stopped by the Titleist Performance Institute to get the answers to these questions for his game and for yours. Watch...
If you ever play golf at high elevation, you are likely to notice some added distance in your game. Altitude does affect golf ball performance. The golf ball flies further at higher altitudes, mainly...
A blade iron, also commonly referred to as a "muscleback" or MB iron, is a traditional golf iron that is usually forged from a single solid piece of soft carbon steel. The majority of the clubhead...
Join Mike Madson, Senior Project Manger of Aerodynamics and Tooling at Titleist, as he visits our Manchester Lane Test Facility to take a closer look at the Stinger shot. Learn why the stinger will be...
Tungsten is a very dense metallic element that club designers use to strategically place significant amounts of weight into areas of very small volume. This makes it a highly desirable material for...
In the manufacture of golf irons and wedges, there are two main methods that clubmakers employ to transform raw metal into clubheads – forging and casting. CASTING The majority of today's irons...
TrackMan® defines Angle of Attack as the vertical direction of the club head’s geometric center movement at the time of maximum compression of the golf ball. Shots hit off the ground typically require...
Cavity back is a term in golf club design used to describe a clubhead shape in which material and mass is moved from directly behind the club face and redistributed to the outer edges of the clubhead....
What is a blended iron set and is it right for your golf game? Luke Kerr-Dineen stopped by the Titleist...
Scotty Cameron putters are designed with a variety of neck, shaft and bend configurations not only to give...
Table of Contents How Can One Golf Ball Do It All? Understanding Spin Slope Spin Slope Comparison: Driver Spin...
What if we told you that less than .002” could make a world of difference when it comes to the performance of...
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