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  • 3 days ago | mygolfspy.com | Tony Covey

    In golf, everything (or at least something) old is new again. You’d be hard-pressed to come up with a better example of that than the re-release of the Titleist 680 MB. Your brief history lesson is that the 680 MB was originally released in 2003. Despite being roughly 22 years old, you can still find 680s in play on Tour. Case in point, Webb Simpson still carries 680s in his 5-9 irons. For additional reference, the current MB in the Titleist lineup – the 620 MB – hasn’t been updated since 2019.

  • 3 days ago | mygolfspy.com | Tony Covey

    For years, TaylorMade staffers have been spotted with competitive wedges in their bags—particularly when it comes to lob wedges. It’s one of those open secrets that makes equipment geeks cringe and begs the question: if your own guys won’t play your wedges, why should anyone else? The answer, at least partially, has been TaylorMade’s historically limited grind offerings.

  • 3 days ago | mygolfspy.com | Tony Covey

    Look, I’ll be honest with you. When I first saw the press release for Callaway’s new Chrome Tour Dino golf balls, my initial thought was that this had to be some kind of collaboration with Love on the Spectrum. But no. This is just Callaway being Callaway, dropping limited edition golf balls with the marketing rationale of “because people love them.”And you know what? Fair enough. People do love dinosaurs.

  • 3 days ago | mygolfspy.com | Tony Covey

    Picture this: You’re standing in the golf ball aisle at your local pro shop, staring at what appears to be an endless wall of white dimpled spheres. The prices range from “reasonable” to “You can’t be serious!” You grab what looks like the latest Pro V1, confident you’re getting the newest technology that will finally drop your handicap into single digits, only to discover later that you’ve bought a model as old as your set of Tommy Armour 845 irons. We’ve all been there.

  • 3 days ago | mygolfspy.com | Tony Covey

    COBRA has released its most aggressive driver head yet, and it’s not for the faint of heart or the slow of swing. The new DS-ADAPT LS Long Drive clubhead is what happens when you take an already low-spinning driver and ask Kyle Berkshire what he’d change. The answer, apparently, involves making everything more extreme. Starting with just 6 degrees of loft, the DS-ADAPT LS Long Drive head isn’t exactly what you’d call beginner-friendly.

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