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Are you interested in buying a Bettinardi production putter but wish you could change the putter’s appearance? If so, I have great news: the Bettinardi Workshop is open for business.
Bettinardi’s new Workshop program allows you to aesthetically customize any of their current production putters to better suit your needs.
Bettinardi’s online shopping interface has always allowed golfers to customize a putter for length, loft and lie but The Workshop allows the looks to be adjusted as well.
Think of the Bettinardi Workshop as a version of the Bettinardi REMIX program where you are in charge of the mixing board.
What can you customize in the Bettinardi Workshop?
First of all, this new customization program is not replacing the Bettinardi Custom Program. That program is alive and well and it gives you near infinite options for putter customization.




It’s hard to nitpick issues with the Masters—the only legitimate complaint we’ve had is the lack of TV coverage compared to other majors.
Well, the green jackets are addressing those concerns once again.
On Tuesday, Augusta National announced that Amazon Prime Video will debut as a domestic broadcaster of the Masters next April.
Prime Video will stream two additional hours of coverage on Thursday and Friday from 1-3 p.m. ET.
That blind spot of not having early round coverage of the Masters? It’s being lessened significantly.
Callaway’s latest limited-edition Chrome Tour collection takes golfers where no golf ball has gone before – straight into America’s most mysterious military installation. The Chrome Tour Area 51 collection combines alien encounters with Tour-level performance, because … Well, honestly, I have no idea, but let’s just go with it.
Inspired by the secrecy, speculation and pop culture legacy of the world’s most famous classified site, the collection features four designs that cover all your UFO needs (assuming you have UFO needs).
The lineup
Aliens
The classic little green men design that every alien-themed collection needs. Perfect for golfers who’ve always suspected their slice was caused by extraterrestrial interference. When you inevitably lose this ball in the woods, you can tell your playing partners it was probably abducted for anal probing – which, coincidentally, is how most of us feel after a bad round anyway.
Cactus
A nod to the Nevada desert landscape surrounding the actual Area 51 facility. This design is perfect for golfers who thrive in hostile conditions or those whose games have more sharp edges than smooth. The desert flora print might not help you find your ball any faster, but at least you’ll look authentic while wandering through the wasteland of your scorecard.
Area 51 sign
The iconic warning sign that tells unauthorized personnel to stay away. Coincidentally perfect for marking your ball when you want your playing partners to keep their distance from your putting line. The government may not want you near the base but they can’t stop you from putting it on your golf ball.





Iron sets are one of the biggest purchases most golfers make but not every golfer ends up with the right fit. The upside? You can take advantage when those sets hit the resale market. Buying used irons is a smart way to get proven, top-performing models for a fraction of their original cost. Just make sure to check the overall condition of the clubs—especially the grooves, since worn grooves can affect spin and control. With a careful eye, you can land a set that performs like new without paying full retail.
10 used iron sets worth buying in 2025
Tommy Armour 845+ (2024, SGI)
Best overall in the 2024 SGI test for forgiveness and accuracy. New sets are only $399 and used sets can be found for under $300, making them one of the strongest values in golf—new or used.
Callaway Rogue ST Max OS (2022, SGI)
A 2022 SGI winner known for combining distance and accuracy. Used sets are widely available for under $500, with Callaway Pre-Owned even offering refurbished models.
Tour Edge Exotics E723 (2024, GI)
Best Overall in the 2024 GI category, praised for forgiveness, consistency and value. Certified Pre-Owned sets are sold directly on the Tour Edge site for around $369.
Titleist T-350 (2024, GI)
Runner-up in 2024 GI testing, known for high launch and consistency across the board. Originally $1,599, but used sets are now around $750–$800.










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The golf ball is the most important piece of equipment in your bag. It’s the only thing you use on every shot and our 2025 Ball Test presented by UNRL showed once again that the differences between golf balls are often bigger than the differences between clubs.
Srixon’s lineup can be confusing at first glance: four Z-STAR models plus the Q-STARs and the budget-friendly SOFT FEEL. That’s a lot of options. The good news is that our test results help sort them out.
Try to remember as you work through this that the key differences aren’t about your swing speed — they’re about spin, flight and how the ball behaves from tee to green.
Here’s what the data says about Srixon.


The Ryder Cup is hands-down my favorite golf event. But, lately, what’s made it even better are the drops—those limited, Cup-inspired pieces that bring some style into the mix. This year three stood out: a performance drop with a Ryder Cup edge, a collab built for the lifestyle crowd and a headcover brand finally getting its moment under the lights. Now if only someone would remix the team uniforms—but that’s a whole other convo. Let’s get into it.
Fujikura Golf -Rivals Edition
Fujikura tapped into Ryder Cup energy with a concept that’s simple but strong: giving each team its own color. The Rivals Edition, featuring the Ventus lineup—the No. 1 shaft on the PGA Tour—dropped in limited-edition Blue and Black for Team USA and Blue for Team Europe, each carrying the vibe of the competition. It’s more than just tech—it’s a way for golfers to rep team pride in their own games. Performance is still the backbone but Fujikura’s clearly leveling up creatively, pushing into merch and accessories that hit just as hard. This drop proves they’re not only making shafts—they’re shaping culture.
Devereux x Sugarloaf Social Club –“It’s Coming Home With Us” Collection
I love that two of my favorite brands right now, Devereux Golf and Sugarloaf Social Club, came together for a collaboration built around Ryder Cup energy with future-retro styling. The “It’s Coming Home With Us” collection includes graphic tees, hoodies, a rugby-style polo and rope hats—all decked out in Ryder Cup palettes of red, white and blue. Founders of both brands echoed the idea of creating something that felt both playful and competitive and really reflected the idea of being in that arena. I think they nailed it.



Keegan Bradley’s inspirational message to the U.S. Ryder Cup team heading to Bethpage Black? It’s a personal one.
The post Keegan Bradley’s inspirational message to U.S. Ryder Cup team? It’s personal appeared first on Golf.
Former LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman spoke to GOLF.com about LIV's origins and what he learned in his time with the league.
The post Greg Norman reveals how a Ryder Cup visit changed the path of golf appeared first on Golf.
The PGA Tour said it is leaving Kapalua Resort in Hawaii for its season opener after a drought and water dispute has left the golf course baked and brown.
The PGA Tour announced The Sentry will not be played at The Plantation Course at Kapalua in January due to ongoing drought conditions.
The post PGA Tour announces no Sentry at Kapalua, needs new tourney venue appeared first on Golf.
Team USA has been trying to mirror Europe's Ryder Cup camaraderie for years. But Justin Rose believes they've got it all wrong.
The post Team USA’s Ryder Cup dilemma? Justin Rose thinks they have it all wrong appeared first on Golf.
Bobby Massa and his brother, Cody, are both still alive at the 44th U.S. Mid-Amateur. If they keep winning, they'll square off soon.
The post ‘I don’t want to play him’: At U.S. Mid-Amateur, potential for riveting match-up appeared first on Golf.
The 14 clubs in your bag all fill different roles. But which clubs should you choose for comfortability vs. performance?
The post Why trusting these 3 golf clubs is essential to your game | Bag Builders appeared first on Golf.
Amazon Prime Video is joining ESPN, CBS and Paramount+ as broadcast partners of the Masters in 2026, airing two hours of coverage during the first and second rounds.
Paul Mitzel got into a playoff at the U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship, but he lost a hole (and the match) due to his caddie's rules infraction.
The post Rare caddie rules blunder ends U.S. Mid-Am match in playoff appeared first on Golf.
Looking to take your gains from the practice tee out on the course? Follow this advice from GOLF Top 100 Teacher Ed Oldham.
The post Improve your ball striking by structuring your practice like this appeared first on Golf.
Augusta National and Amazon announced a deal to bring the Masters to a streaming partner for the first time, in addition to CBS and ESPN.
The post Augusta National, Amazon announce new Masters streaming deal appeared first on Golf.
TaylorMade has unveiled its Qi35 Ryder Cup Edition drivers and, if you squint just right, the Team USA version looks like it belongs in Peter Parker’s golf bag.
Team USA
The red face, blue and white accents, and that web-like pattern across the crown? Pure Spider-Man energy. But here’s the thing – it actually works. The navy blue crown provides a nice contrast that keeps the patriotic theme from becoming too cartoonish, even if it does make you want to web-sling your way to the first tee.
Where TaylorMade nailed it is in the details. What’s actually on the sole is a map of the United States, the face is solid red with white score lines and “USA” is embossed right in the middle. The matching headcover continues the red, white and blue theme with a stitched American flag and silver Qi35 logos.
Team Europe
The Team Europe version takes a different approach with blue on the sole and face, contrasted by a gold crown and bottom skirt. Here’s where things get presumptuous. That gaudy gold crown feels overly ambitious, considering gold is for winners. Playing on Long Island, in front of New York crowds, with a course that rewards power over finesse? Maybe TaylorMade should have gone with silver accents to match what Europe’s trophy case will look like after Bethpage.
Sorry, boys, the blue and gold version is the participation model.


