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Hi Golfer,

We’ve got a hot take for you today. Our Tour writer think he has the solution to all of the Tour’s problems.

TOUR

The PGA Tour Should Go All In on Gambling

Do you agree?

The PGA Tour is struggling to drum up interest in its archaic, flailing product that had a lot of warts well before LIV came around and lured away some of the Tour’s top talent.

Is gambling the solution?

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GOLF SHOES

Everyone Asks Me Which Golf Shoes to Buy

Here’s what I tell them.

When I get asked, ā€œWhich golf shoes should I buy?ā€, I always make sure to answer carefully. After testing well over 125 pairs of golf shoes in the past three years or so, here’s what I find myself recommending most often to my friends, family and other golfers who reach out for help.

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BUYER’S GUIDE

6 Things to Know

About Titleist’s New Driver

Titleist’s newest addition to the lineup is the GT1 driver. While we’ve already done a deep dive into the GT1, maybe you haven’t had time to read the full breakdown. If you’re looking for a quick, no-frills summary, here are six things you should know before buying (or trying) the new Titleist GT1.

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BUYER’S GUIDE

7 Books To Read This Offseason

How many have you read?

A good golf book can help to pass the time during the long off-season months. For some of us, it is dreadfully long. Here in Wisconsin, it is considered a good year if we are playing consistently by early April and finishing the first couple weeks of November (not always in enjoyable weather on either end, mind you)

Here are 7 you should read when you get the chance.

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THROWBACK THURSDAY

Best Drivers: Then vs Now

To celebrate 10 years of Most Wanted Testing, we decided to put on a head-to-head Best Golf Drivers showdown.

Year to year, new golf clubs, especially drivers, hit the golf market. Some have one-year life cycles. Others have two-year life cycles.

Through Most Wanted Testing, we’ve seen products hold their own against the newest wave of technology. To which, we ask, ā€œIs newer truly better?ā€ and is it worth your investment. Inside that three- to five-year window, it it difficult to say a golf club, specifically a driver, is substantially better than the latest and greatest.

Having said that,  sometimes newer is appreciably better.

In this test specifically, 10 years does make a difference.

If you are playing a driver that is 10-plus years old, it is time to consider an update. If you are using a driver that is five or more years old, it won’t hurt you to explore a new option.

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