
Brian Knudson
Writer at GolfWRX
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2 weeks ago |
golfwrx.com | Brian Knudson
Whats in the Bag More Videos BK’s Breakdowns: Zurich Classic winning WITBs Inside the Ropes: JT’s 1/1 Scotty Cameron & Post-Masters testing for Rory? Clement: Rory McIlroy’s golden swing move Club Junkie WITB league night, week 2: A total refresh Published 2 mins ago on May 1, 2025 By Brian Knudson Week 3 is here, and it is time for another set of 14 clubs to leave their mark on Thursday night league! Here is what I have chosen to hit the course and hopefully keep the streak of solid golf...
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3 weeks ago |
golfwrx.com | Brian Knudson
If you are a bit older, like I am, then the R7 name from TaylorMade brings back some great memories. Recently, TaylorMade went retro again with the styling on its newest mini driver, but it isn’t just black and yellow paint. This new design takes extra focus on movable weights in order to dial in the club to the player.
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3 weeks ago |
golfwrx.com | Brian Knudson
Whats in the Bag More Videos Inside the Ropes: Fleetwood’s wild putter, new TaylorMade R7 Mini Driver (RBC Heritage) Club Junkie WITB league night, week 1: Back in business! Inside the Ropes: Kisner’s new clubs, Tommy’s 9-wood, Rafa’s throwback (Valero Texas Open) Inside the Ropes: Tee’d up in Texas (Houston Open, Pro FTB) Published 3 mins ago on Apr 24, 2025 By Brian Knudson BK says: Welcome back to week 2 of the Club Junkie’s WITB series! Last week, I played well, so why not go with 14...
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3 weeks ago |
golfwrx.com | Brian Knudson
Project X has had a long and successful journey with its HZRDUS line of shafts. It started back in 2015 with the Handcrafted HZRDUS Black making its debut and catching fire on the professional tours. Black was a stiff profile that provided stability, accuracy, low launch, and low spin for players who needed it. Shortly after, HZRDUS Yellow was released for players who wanted those same characteristics, but in a counterbalanced design.
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3 weeks ago |
golfwrx.com | Brian Knudson
Epon might not be a brand you are familiar with, but you have probably hit some clubs that were made by their parent company, Endo. Endo is a leading forging house in Japan that is used by many equipment manufacturers for their forged irons. While forging makes great feeling irons, it is sometimes hard to create the modern shapes and designs that many golfers prefer. Epon is where Endo shows off the latest in forging technology and their precise capabilities.
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