In my Day 1 Recap Part 3 we looked at new gear from Titleist, Scotty Cameron, Vokey, and FootJoy. In this section we check out more from PING, Cobra, Puma, Piretti, and Callaway Golf shoes. Let's wrap Day 1 up.
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Saturday, March 31, 2018
2018 PGA Merchandise Show - Day 1 Recap Part 4 of 4: Ping, Cobra Golf, Puma Golf, Piretti Fine Putters, Callaway Golf Shoes
The first day of the PGA Show was coming to a close for me about this time, and darting back and forth around the one million square foot space for meetings at the Orange County Convention Center can present some logistical challenges. All told, in three days on the floor I walked more than 100,000 steps - the equivalent of 48 miles. I get excited about my golf, okay?
Friday, March 30, 2018
2018 PGA Merchandise Show - Day 1 Recap Part 3 of 4: Titleist, Scotty Cameron, Vokey Wedges, and FootJoy
One of the largest areas on the PGA Show floor always belongs to Titleist, and you could spend a good portion of the day just looking at new Titleist gear to be honest. This year the Titleist zone was absolutely packed, and for good reason.
From the new 917 D2 driver and AP3 irons to the SM7 wedges and Scotty Cameron putters, Titleist has put together one hell of a bag. In my PGA Show Day 1 Recap Part 2 I showed you the latest from Devereaux, Under Armour, Peter Millar, Stitch, and New Balance. I already gave you my hands-on impressions of the new Titleist line during Demo Day, so this section will consist mainly of more eye candy, and a few more looks at the new FootJoy Tour S shoes.
Thursday, March 15, 2018
New Golf Equipment Reviews: Callaway Rogue SZ Driver, Mitsubishi Diamana BF and RF Shafts, and More
I'm helping you get equipped with the right gear to improve your game this spring and have a smorgasbord of new equipment reviews right around the corner. Most of my reviews are based on equipment and gear that I thought stood out as Best of Show during Demo Day at the PGA Show a few months ago.
I'm taking everything on the course multiple times, and giving you some useful comparisons to help you decide what's right for you this year. In the meantime, here are some pictures from the latest wave of new products I'll be reviewing: including the Callaway Golf Rogue SZ Driver with Aldila Synergy shaft, and the new generation Diamana shafts from Mitsubishi.
Thursday, March 8, 2018
New Golf Equipment Reviews: Fujikura PRO 2.0 shafts, FootJoy Pro S/L and Tour S Shoes, Nikon Coolshot 80i VR Rangefinder, and More
Spring is almost here and that means it's almost new equipment review season. I'm going to have tons of comprehensive reviews for you this year that you won't want to miss.
SPOTTED: New Aldila Rogue 130 Platinum Proto Shafts
Testing begins this week for the new Aldila Rogue 130 Platinum Proto shafts at the Valspar Championship in Tampa. There's not a lot of news about the shafts yet, but here's what I know so far, including some pictures to sink your teeth into and specs from Aldila's 2018 Catalogue.
The 130 Platinum shafts are billed as mid launch, low spin shafts that will be even more stable than the previous generation. That's largely because of the new 130 MSI material now being used.
Tuesday, February 27, 2018
2018 PGA Merchandise Show - Day 1 Recap Part 2 of 4: Devereux Golf, Under Armour Golf, Peter Millar, Stitch Golf, and New Balance
Attending the PGA Merchandise Show isn't a requirement to be a certifiable golf geek, but you haven't lived until you attend one. It's basically a 72-hour non-stop high with crowds of golf enthusiasts large enough to fill 20 football fields. Sleep is unlikely, fun is guaranteed, and checking out the anticipated new releases for the upcoming season is intense in the most fantastic way possible.
In my PGA Show Day 1 Recap Part 1 I showed you new apparel from New Era, Polo Ralph Lauren, Sunice, Adidas, Galvin Green, and J.Lindeberg. In this section we'll stay apparel-centric and take a look at new lines from Devereux, Under Armour, and Peter Millar, as well as new headcovers from Stitch and the latest golf shoes from New Balance.
Tuesday, February 20, 2018
2018 PGA Merchandise Show - Day 1 Recap Part 1 of 4: Titleist Presentation, New Era Ryder Cup (New Era and Polo Ralph Lauren), Sunice, Adidas, Galvin Green, and J.Lindeberg
When the PGA Show moves indoors to the Orange County Convention Center prepare for an all-out assault on your entire being. It's not quite a cell block riot, but you need to develop a sixth sense on how to get around, or you'll plunge into meltdown quickly.
You're bombarded with overwhelming amounts of new equipment, new apparel, new gear and accessories. Everything gets unleashed. Every isle leads to something cool. More than 1,000 companies and brands showing off their new merchandise in a 1 million square foot area bursting at the seams.
You're bombarded with overwhelming amounts of new equipment, new apparel, new gear and accessories. Everything gets unleashed. Every isle leads to something cool. More than 1,000 companies and brands showing off their new merchandise in a 1 million square foot area bursting at the seams.
Yes the Show is packed with big budget marketing and dripping with hype. Yes there's a definite commercial flavor to it. But as I wandered the floor for three days in search of magic and mystery, I learned that PGA Show 2018 also delivered some of the best new products I've seen in years. If you're a certifiable golf nut, these are exciting times. In this recap we take a look at new wares from New Era and Polo Ralph Lauren (2018 Ryder Cup uniforms), Sunice, Adidas, Galvin Green, and J.Lindeberg.
Wednesday, February 7, 2018
2018 PGA Merchandise Show - Demo Day Recap Part 4 of 4: Cobra Golf, Cleveland Golf, and Vertical Groove Golf
As Demo Day starts drawing to a close I always wish it was a two day event. Orange County Convention Center has spots indoor to hit new clubs as well, but it's nothing like the full circle, mammoth driving range at the Golf Center. To hit all the new clubs I want to test, I have to take fewer pictures at this point because there's so little time left. But I'll still have loads of pictures of clubs from this recap, as well as more pics from other Demo Day recaps you've already read coming up in my PGA Show recaps from the floor.
In my Demo Day Recap Part 3 we took a look at new wares from FootJoy, Titleist, Miura, and Lynx Golf. In this final Demo Day recap I'm covering new clubs from Cobra, Cleveland, and Vertical Groove. When all my recaps and Best of Show are done, if you're interested in a particular company or club(s), head on over to the search bar and type in the name to see the multiple articles where I covered them throughout the week.
Friday, February 2, 2018
2018 PGA Merchandise Show - Demo Day Recap Part 3 of 4: FootJoy, Titleist, Miura, and Lynx Golf
Halfway through Demo Day is a dangerous point for me. Muscles are starting to ache and burn. Orange County National Golf Center begins to look even more gargantuan knowing there are still numerous companies to cover. The sun's beating down and I have to decide, "do I save the space in my backpack for much needed water, or for more gear to bring back for you?" Maybe just a quick breather to recharge?
But you know what happens. It's breakneck from start to finish. I put on my Bose earbuds, queue up Eminem "Till I Collapse," and forge ahead to more new equipment. And forget the water. In my Demo Day Recap Part 2 I went under the hood with new gear from Ping, Callaway, and Fujikura. In Part 3 I'll show you the latest from FootJoy, Titleist, Miura, and Lynx Golf.
Thursday, February 1, 2018
2018 PGA Merchandise Show - Demo Day Recap Part 2 of 4: PING Golf, Callaway Golf, and Fujikura Golf
Demo Day feels a bit like the Gold Rush for me. Trekking around Orange County National Golf Center and hitting swarms of new clubs can be grueling for sure. But when you discover those gold nuggets panning through the waters of new equipment, it's a glorious adrenaline rush.
In my Demo Day Recap Part 1, I told you about new riches from Wilson Staff, TaylorMade Golf, and Mitsubishi Golf shafts. Next up would be PING Golf, Callaway Golf, and Fujikura Golf shafts, and competition for my Best of Show winners started to really heat up.
Wednesday, January 31, 2018
2018 PGA Merchandise Show - Demo Day Recap Part 1 of 4: Wilson Golf, Mitsubishi Golf Shafts, and TaylorMade Golf
Demo Day is always my favorite part of the PGA Merchandise Show. I start at the front gates, and purposefully make my way around the entire 42-acre Orange County National Golf Center. I hit as many new clubs as I can in the nine hours we get, jot down notes for recaps, and grab pictures and videos so you can see everything.
Music is pumping, people are drinking, and everyone's having a great time. Demo Day is basically golf's version of Woodstock, except everyone has their clothes on. By the end of the day I have worse calluses than I do actually playing an entire season back home in Ohio. And I usually don't sleep that evening, because if I did I probably wouldn't want to wake up for the first day of the Show.
Monday, January 29, 2018
2018 PGA Merchandise Show and Demo Day PGAPappas GIVEAWAYS
Well I'm finally home from the spectacle that is Demo Day and the PGA Merchandise Show, and I've never been more excited about new equipment, apparel, and golf gear as I am this year.
As always I picked up some swag for you while I was down there and currently have five separate giveaways you can enter to win in three different ways.
I'll start uploading daily pictures, videos, and recaps starting tomorrow, and will have my Best of Show final wrap up sharing with you what products stood out as best in their class and why.
As always I picked up some swag for you while I was down there and currently have five separate giveaways you can enter to win in three different ways.
Saturday, January 20, 2018
Callaway Golf Mack Daddy 4 Wedges - Preview
Callaway Golf has released an ultra- premium wedge called Mack Daddy 4, created with an appealing new shape, forged of soft 8620 carbon steel, and delivering an exceptionally satisfying feel and response on every shot.
Less offset, a squarer toe and a straighter leading edge create a clean, confidence-inducing appearance at address to promote crisp contact and command control. Higher spin comes from the new Groove-in-Groove technology and surface treatment to promote added stopping power, especially on pitches and chips. Callaway also added an extra 16th groove to provide extra grab on shots hit from right lies that are often hit thin.
TaylorMade Golf Spider Interactive Putter Powered by Blast - Preview
TaylorMade Golf has announced the release of the new Spider Interactive putter Powered by Blast. Engineered in collaboration with Blast Motion and SuperStroke Golf, it will advance how golfers of all skill levels capture, analyze and progress their game on the greens.
The Spider putter is TaylorMade's most popular putter in company history and was one of the most popular putters on the PGA Tour in 2016 to 2017. Taking the next step in its evolution with the incorporation of Blast's motion capture sensors, this is TaylorMade's first totally-integrated golf sensor product in company history.
Miura Giken MC-501 Irons Preview
You probably haven't heard much about this yet, but Miura Golf will be releasing three new sets of irons this year, and the Miura Giken MC-501 irons should make their debut at the PGA Merchandise Show next week.
I'll have all the information about them you'll ever need next week from the floor, as well as tons of pictures and first impressions. In the meantime, here's what we know about these muscle cavity beauties so far.
Thursday, January 18, 2018
Callaway Golf Rogue Drivers and Fairway Woods Preview
Riding a wave of momentum into 2018, Callaway Golf has released their new Rogue Drivers and Rogue Fairway Woods. Both clubs feature the company's proprietary Jailbreak Technology made famous in last season's Epic drivers, but Callaway claims the Rogue drivers and woods are more forgiving and deliver even faster ball speeds thanks to an updated face.
Improving on the best selling driver of 2017 is no small task, and I'll give you my full impressions next week at the PGA Show. In the meantime here are few key details about the new line, and some comparisons for perspective to last year's Epic.
Wilson Golf C300 Driver, Woods, and Irons Preview
It's easy to be curious about the hundreds of eye-catching new products that come out every year about this time. Wilson Golf's new C300 Series of drivers, woods, and irons however, will grab your attention. You can expect heavy coverage of the entire line from me at the PGA Show. I can't say for sure until I review these new clubs, but my first impression is the C300 Series has the potential to be Wilson's best selling line ever.
The C300 Series clubs feature Wilson Staff’s revolutionary Power Hole technology for accuracy and power. These urethane-filled through-holes strategically positioned around the face minimize contact between the body and face while providing maximum flex and an expanded sweet spot.
TaylorMade Golf M3 and M4 Driver, Fairway Wood, and Rescue Preview
TaylorMade Golf is shifting the landscape of golf club engineering with the introduction of their new M3 and M4 metalwoods. In a radical departure from traditional driver face design, TaylorMade's breakthrough innovation - Twist Face technology - promises new thresholds of never before seen performance. You might even call it a plot twist in driver design (see what I did there)?
Seriously though, the concept is intriguing and it's sure to be a polarizing topic in the industry. Twist Face technology is supposed to deliver a corrective face angle for shots hit off-center that should result in longer, straighter shots. I'll have a full report for you from the PGA Merchandise Show on whether or not the benefits are real and tangible.
Seriously though, the concept is intriguing and it's sure to be a polarizing topic in the industry. Twist Face technology is supposed to deliver a corrective face angle for shots hit off-center that should result in longer, straighter shots. I'll have a full report for you from the PGA Merchandise Show on whether or not the benefits are real and tangible.
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
Antigua Golf Apparel Spring 2018 Collection Preview - High Fashion at the Forefront
It's not officially spring until The Masters is upon us, but that doesn't mean we can't warm up a bit with an early peak at the bold new styles from one of the nation’s most prominent golf apparel designers.
I'll be showing you a lot of Antigua Golf's new Spring 2018 collection from the PGA Show next week, and can tell you already they've made spring a season of energy and optimism.
Preview: COBRA Golf Introduces the 2018 KING F8 Drivers with CNC Milled Faces for the Ultimate in Speed and Precision
COBRA Golf's new KING F8 line of clubs earned immediate validation last month when Rickie Fowler used the new KING F8+ driver and fairway woods to win the Hero World Challenge over a star-studded field. I'll have a full report on COBRA's entire F8 line-up, including the new F8 irons next week at the PGA Merchandise Show. I'm especially excited about COBRA's new equipment because last year's KING F7 Driver was one of my top-rated drivers of the season.
The KING F8 and KING F8+ drivers feature COBRA's first ever Precision Milled Forged face for the ultimate in driving performance. The groundbreaking, fully CNC machined driver face paired with revolutionary 360* Aero Technology, and equipped with COBRA CONNECT Powered by Arccos, delivers COBRA's fastest, most precise, and smartest drivers to date.
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