Golf is one of the greatest sports in the world. It’s also one of the hardest to play. Project Golf is brought to you by two golf-obsessed guys, Lewis and Drew on a quest to master the game and share everything we learn along the way. You’ll find helpful swing tips, gear reviews, course reviews and everything you need to become a better player.
Golf Club Length: Which Size is Right for Your Game?
Too many golfers buy clubs straight from the rack, giving little thought to whether they are the right size. Here’s how to tell if they are.
Can A Golf Ball Kill You? (+ 3 Reasons to Always Yell Fore)
Although rare, golf balls can be deadly and if you don’t take the right precautions, hitting someone could become a legal issue.
Bringing Golf Clubs in an Uber: 5 Tips To Keep Your Clubs Safe
Can you bring golf clubs in an Uber? It’s the question every golfer will ask at some point. We’ve done some research and found the answer.
Explained: Why Distance Golf Balls Go Straighter (But Spin Less)
Distance golf balls generally fly straighter and longer than regular or premium models. We explain why this is the case.
Distance Data: How Far Each Golf Club Should Go (Pros vs Amateurs)
We crunch the numbers and analyze the data on just how far each golf club in your bag should go, depending on skill level and conditions.
Is Golf A Sport? 11 Reasons Why It’s More Than A Game
We explain the 11 key reasons why golf is absolutely a sport – and more than simply a game or hobby, as some people suggest.
Top 9 Must Have Irons For High Handicap Golfers 2024
As a high handicapper, using the right irons can help you improve quickly. Here’s nine game improvement irons you should consider buying.
3 Ways to Win the Mental Game with the Bridgestone Mindset Golf Ball
Most of us are fighting a mental battle with golf that we will never win. The Bridgestone Mindset, or TOUR B golf ball may have just shifted those odds
TaylorMade SIM Max & SIM2 Max Drivers: Are they Still Relevant in 2024?
The Sim Max and Sim Max 2 are two popular drivers by TaylorMade, but which one is better? And how do they hold up against the newer drivers available in 2024?
11 Best Golf Rangefinders You Should Try 2024
Golf requires precision and accuracy, and one of the best tools you can have in your game is a rangefinder. We set out to find the best golf rangefinders to help you dominate the fairway in 2024.
Lag Shot Golf Review: Do These Clubs Live Up To The Hype?
The Lag Shot is one of the most promoted golf swing training aids on the market. But does it actually work? We tested it to find out.
What Size Golf Tees Should You Use? A Comprehensive Guide
Picking the right sized golf tee is more important than you might realise. Our complete guide tells you which tees to use for each club.
Srixon ZX4 vs Titleist T300 Irons: Which Ones Suit Your Game?
The Srixon ZX4 and Titleist T300 irons are two popular choices for amateur golfers, but which ones are best? We give our verdict.
Review: Cobra Aerojet vs Aerojet LS vs Aerojet Max Drivers
Cobra’s Aerojet drivers are getting plenty of attention from golfers worldwide. But what separates the different models? Let’s take a look.
PING G425 vs PING G430 Irons Review: Is The Newer Model Worth It?
We’ve reviewed both the PING G425 and G430 irons. Read on to find out our top pick and whether the G430s are worth the upgrade.
Cobra Aerojet vs Aerojet LS vs Aerojet MAX: Fairway Wood Face-Off
We delve into the new Aerojet line of fairway woods from Cobra, giving insight into the best option for you (and whether they are any good).
TaylorMade P770 vs P790 Golf Irons: Which Are Better?
The TaylorMade P770 and P790 irons are hugely popular among golfers. But which are better? We reveal which players should be using them.
Driver Review: TaylorMade Stealth 2 vs Stealth 2 Plus vs Stealth 2 HD
Which is the better driver: the TaylorMade Stealth 2, Stealth 2 Plus or Stealth 2 HD? We’ve tested all of them and shared our findings.
THE ‘BREAKING’ SERIES
Strong vs Weak Golf Grip: Which Should You Be Using?
How you grip the golf club is super important to your game. But should your grip be strong or weak? We explain the pros and cons of each.
How The Golf Swing Should Feel From Start To Finish (Full Guide)
Feeling is everything in the golf swing: from grip to stance, tempo, takeaway, downswing and impact. We explain how it should all feel.
Keeping Left Arm Straight In The Golf Swing: Should You Do It?
Should your left arm stay completely straight during the golf swing? We bust some of the myths surrounding this common technique.
Toe Up Or Flat: How Should Golf Clubs Sit At Address?
Setting your club with the correct amount of toe up at address can be the difference between a good and bad shot. We explain why.
How To Stop Topping The Golf Ball (And Avoid Embarrassment)
Topped shots are about as frustrating as it gets in golf. Follow our simple tips to remove this nasty habit from your game.
How To Swing A Golf Club For Beginners (Step By Step)
Starting out in golf can be a daunting proposition, but our full swing guide for beginners will help you master the basics.
How To Pivot In The Golf Swing (And Why It’s So Important)
Mastering the pivot in your golf swing is one of the best ways to improve your ball-striking. We explain how to do it the right way.
Golf Swing Tempo: Why Slowing Down Isn’t Always The Answer
Golf swing tempo doesn’t simply mean swinging slowly. Here’s how to maintain a smooth tempo no matter how fast you swing the club.
Getting Stuck In Downswing: Why It Happens And How To Fix It
Getting stuck in the downswing can be disastrous for your golf game. We explain why it happens and how you can fix it.
Tee Height Tips: How High To Tee The Golf Ball For Every Club
Tee height is vital in golf and will vary depending on which club you’re using. We explain how high you should tee the ball for every club.
Golf Speed Training: Why It Can Guarantee Mega Distance Gains
Want to bomb your driver like Bryson DeChambeau? Golf speed training is a sure-fire way to guarantee big distance gains. Here’s how it works.
Are Golf Training Grips Legal? (Here’s When You Can Use Them)
You may not legally be allowed to use golf grip trainers during competition, but they are excellent for grooving your grip during practice.