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Boulders Golf Resort Review

In the Sonoran desert north of Scottsdale, Arizona, there is a place where the geology takes a whimsical turn as mind-boggling stacks of reddish boulders rise like spires from a colorful carpet of saguaro, creosote, mesquite and prickly pear. Tucked ...

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The Fringe: Vireo-S3 Tee Review

It’s easy to get rushed or flustered when playing golf. It can happen when the ball just isn’t bouncing your way, or after you triple bogey a par three, or if there’s a group of hotshots behind you, standing in ...

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Cleveland Classic 4 Putter Review

Earlier this year, PGA tour professional Jerry Kelly bought a Cleveland Classic putter off the rack for $69 and promptly won $1.1 million at the Zurich Classic. Talk about a good return on investment. At PutterZone.com, we weren’t shocked by ...

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SKLZ Putting Gate Review

Squaring the putter face at impact is essential to successful putting. If the putter face is just a degree or two off your intended line at impact, it can send your ball wide of the hole. Yet consistently squaring the ...

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The Fringe: Ruletwentyone Towel Review

So you’ve just hit one of those made-for-television approach shots, your ball spinning down from the heavens, biting the green and rolling back to within 10 feet of the hole. Now you have a crucial birdie putt, but when you ...

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Quick Hit: Mizuno Bettinardi BC6 Putter

The Mizuno Bettinardi BC6 blade is one of two models introduced to Mizuno’s Black Carbon line for 2009. With the recent announcement that designer Robert Bettinardi and Mizuno Golf are now amicably going their separate ways, the BC6 also represents ...

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RoboCup Ball Return Robot Review

For those who love to practice their putting but loathe the drudgery of bending over to retrieve their golf balls, the new RoboCup putting aid aims to make their day. The RoboCup “ball return robot” fits into any practice green ...

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The Fringe: Sumi-G Head Cover Review

The common head cover almost seems intentionally designed to infuriate. Like a python trying to swallow a pig, you must first yank the sock over the head of your 460cc driver, pulling and tugging until it finally jerks into place. ...

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TaylorMade Spider Balero Putter Review

TaylorMade continues to spin its web of Spider putters with the addition of the new Rossa Monza Spider Balero putter, the third putter in the Spider line. But don’t expect more of the same, because this Spider comes with a ...

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The Fringe: Antigua Desert Dry Review

The notion of placing the word “technology” in the same sentence as “shirt” seems patently absurd, doesn’t it? But then again, there was a time when “putter technology” or “shoe technology” would have seemed equally laughable. And now look at ...

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