Father’s Day is quickly approaching and to help take the stress out of shopping for Dad we are breaking down the top golf clubs Dad might need to help him play his best this season.
Is your Dad looking to hit bombs? Shape shots? Chip like a pro? Or sink putts from downtown? If the answer is yes to any of the above questions, take a look at some of the top clubs to help improve Dad’s game.
Stealth Driver
The main driver in the line, this doesn’t offer the adjustable weight slot found on the Stealth+. Perfect for mid-handicappers searching for a mix of forgiveness and speed.
Rogue ST Max Driver
The main version of the driver, you’ll get a slight draw bias on this version, though not as much as the Max D.
G425 Max Driver
PING’s goal has been the same for years—to make a driver that allows you to hit more fairways, but doesn’t spin too much and limits distance. In that regard, PING G425 is significantly more forgiving— 14% more, in fact—its previous drivers, a huge step forward for the company.
Stealth 5-PW AW Iron Set
Game improvement irons don’t have to be big and clunky—that’s what TaylorMade’s Stealth irons prove. The result is a high-launching, fast iron with an appearance that will appeal to a broad range of golfers.
G425 5-PW UW Iron Set
Launching higher and farther—the goal of practically any game improvement iron. That’s PING’s objective with the G425 iron—to allow the golfer to launch high shots that hold their line and the green.
PING’s got an acronym for everything, and the same is true for its G425 irons. In this case, the company tapped into variable face technology (VFT), something it employed on woods. The result is an iron that’s super forgiving—offering 3% higher MOI than previous designs.
SM9 Tour Chrome Wedge
The new wedges are the most “versatile, accurate and forgiving yet” and come in a remarkable 23 different versions ranging from 46 to 62 degrees in loft. That means you can really dial these to your specific preferences. Overall, what you’ll find in the latest generation is the best of SM7 combined with SM8, creating a wedge that is easier to square up, lowers the flight, and is more stable.
JAWS MD5 Chrome Wedge
Milled grooves designed to promote spin and control—that’s at the heart of Callaway’s new MD5 wedges, the latest brainchild from design master Roger Cleveland. By milling the face with extreme precision, Callaway says the grooves in the MD5 are the sharpest and tightest the company has ever created. The result—one hop and stop.
Milled Grind 3 Wedges
Wedges wear out—more quickly than most golfers recognize. That’s the conclusion TaylorMade engineers came to in developing the latest generation of its Milled Grind 3 wedges, which continue to incorporate the company’s Raw Face Technology.
It turns out wedge spin declines much more quickly than anticipated, so the company worked hard to devise a concept that adds more spin on shots of less than 40 yards with Raised Micro Ribs creating more interaction with the ball.
2020 Special Select Newport 2 Putter
There are few names as synonymous with equipment excellence than that of Scotty Cameron. When you think of Scotty Cameron, you think of a classic blade putter, like the Newport 2 with a tri-sole design that encourages an optimal position at address.
RBZ 11-Piece Full Set
The TaylorMade RBZ SpeedLite Set is packed with proven technologies, this complete set is crafted for golfers of all skill levels to provide easy launch, explosive power and forgiveness across all clubs.