Archive for March, 2008
TaylorMade Announced r7 CGB Max Rescue Hybrid(0)
As we expected, TaylorMade has announced their new for 2008 CGB MAX Rescue Hybrids. The new hybrids complete the CGB MAX lineup (at least I don’t expect we’ll see a CGB wedge). Just like the CGB MAX driver, and CGB Max fairways, the CGB MAX hybrid features TaylorMade’s high MOI, triangular-shaped head. As you’d expect [...]
Nickent Golf Responds To TaylorMade Accusations
Earlier today TaylorMade announced a lawsuit against Nickent Golf for what TalorMade has called “Nickent Golf’s False and Misleading Tour Claims”. You can read the details of TaylorMade’s claim here. I’m not in a position to debate the merits of the lawsuit, or take any particular side, however; A representative of Nickent Golf has contacted [...]
Comparing Visual Acuity Putters: Cleveland vs. Nike
After coming up pretty much empty in my quest to demo a Bobby Jones, ANY Bobby Jones club at my 3 local golf shops (shame, shame on you all), I decided to make the most of what would have been an otherwise wasted trip by spending a little time with two of the new putters [...]
Balance Certified Brings MOI to the Golf Shaft
Over the last couple of years, the majority of industry talk has centered around MOI (moment of inertia). Almost all club manufacturers have made reference to their product’s ability to resist twisting, and thereby provider straighter, more consistent results. While most of the focus has been on the clubhead itself, Balance Certified Golf is looking [...]
More in this category:
- Perfect Your Golf Swing with ShotWatch™
- Element21 Offers a Compelling Alternative to Steel Shafts
- Bobby Jones Releases Workshop Driver, Pelz Series Wedge
- TaylorMade Announces New Burner Series Clubs
- Callaway I-Mix Drivers Hit the Market…Almost

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