
Pro X3+ Rangefinder
1,300 yards of range, 7x magnification, and wind speed piped in from the phone in your pocket.
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1,300 yards of range, 7x magnification, and wind speed piped in from the phone in your pocket.
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A $600 launch monitor you can throw in a backpack, run in the garage, and get PGA-comparable ball-speed numbers from.
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An always-on AMOLED touchscreen with 43,000 preloaded courses, doubling as the nicest sport watch on the tee sheet.
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A pocket launch monitor with radar accuracy that pairs to the phone for swing video overlays.
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The ball 70 percent of tour pros carry, now with a softer urethane cover and a rounder flight on wedges.
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A higher flight and firmer feel than the V1 for players who want more spin on iron shots.
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Callaway's answer to the Pro V1: a 4-piece urethane ball with a hyper-elastic core aimed at more distance without losing greenside bite.
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A firmer 3-piece urethane ball that ranks with the V1x on tour spin numbers for about $10 less per dozen.
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Premium cabretta leather from a Uruguayan tannery, thin enough to feel the grip and durable enough for a full round.
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The industry's benchmark leather glove for grip in humidity, on tour since 1993.
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The tee used by more tour pros than any other, in the 3 1/4-inch length that fits a modern 460cc driver.
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Two 48-inch fiberglass sticks that fit inside your bag and turn any range session into a real practice.
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A carbon-plated spikeless outsole under FootJoy's benchmark tour last, worn by 3 major champions since 2023.
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The tour spikeless standard: leather uppers, 3-layer chassis, and enough traction to hit 3-wood off a wet lie.
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Six aggressive spikes and a molded midsole that behaves like a running shoe for guys who walk 36.
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The most-copied cart bag on the market: a 14-way top with full-length dividers, built in Missoula.
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3.5 pounds, dual-strap system, and a 4-way top that fits under a push cart without unloading.
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A 5-pound stand bag with 6 pockets, 4-way top, and the Titleist ball-marker holster tour caddies use.
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Double-wall stainless with a chug cap, keeping range water actually cold for 18 holes in July.
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600 gsm cotton with a carabiner clip, dyed in a Portuguese mill and cut to a 16x24 tour size.
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A weighted rubber head on a flex shaft that fixes tempo in 5 swings, endorsed by more than 250 tour pros.
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A parabolic ramp that punishes anything but tour-speed putting, small enough for the living room.
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A 7x7 pop-up net with a self-healing back, up in 90 seconds for backyard sessions.
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The 1952 shape that outlasted every design trend since, in G-15 lenses that read greens in bright sun.
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Prizm lenses that turn grass into three shades of green for better read on breaks.
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A 9-inch inseam in 4-way stretch nylon that reads dressier than joggers and cooler than khakis.
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