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TG2: Cut Golf’s Sam Uisprapassorn on creating golf balls and a lifestyle golf brand
Sam from Cut Golf explains why direct-to-consumer might not be the only way to sell golf balls for them. He spills the biggest misconception about golf balls that he has learned and discusses Cut Golf as a lifestyle brand.
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Building my 2026 gamer WITB: Ranking the contenders and new putter projects – Club Junkie Podcast
The annual What’s In The Bag build is underway, and on this episode of Club Junkie, Brian breaks down the clubs currently leading the race for a spot in his 2026 gamer setup. From drivers and fairway woods to irons, wedges, and shafts, he ranks the equipment that’s performing best and explains what’s separating the front runners from the rest of the field.
Brian also heads into the workshop to discuss several putter projects currently on the bench. From head options and shaft choices to build ideas and testing plans, he shares what he’s working on and which putters could become serious contenders for the bag this season.
If you’re a gear junkie who loves equipment testing, club building, and the never-ending pursuit of the perfect setup, this episode is for you.
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Tour Edge Exotics mini driver review + TaylorMade Spider ZT Max first look – Club Junkie
On this episode of Club Junkie, I put the new Tour Edge Exotics Mini Driver to the test and break down the performance, forgiveness, distance, and where it fits compared to a traditional driver or strong fairway wood. If you have been curious about adding a mini driver to the bag, this one is worth a look.
I also dive into the new TaylorMade Spider ZT Max putter that was recently spotted and discuss the growing zero torque putter trend. Plus, there is a closer look at the new Project X Titan Yellow shaft showing up on the PGA Tour and what makes it different from other profiles currently out there.
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Club Junkie: Ping i540 irons review + L.A.B. VZN.1i putters and Graphite Design shaft sightings
On this episode of Club Junkie, I dive into the brand-new Ping i540 irons and talk about where they fit in the lineup, their performance on the course, and who I think they are really made for. There is a lot to love — and maybe one complaint in the new i540 irons.
The show also covers the new L.A.B. VZN.1i putters that have started showing up, plus some new Graphite Design Tour AD shafts spotted out on the PGA Tour and what makes them interesting. Wrapping things up, I might swap a few shafts into some putters and talk through how those changes might completely alter feel and performance.
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Kevin
Dec 17, 2018 at 6:35 pm
An hour? Can we please reduce the podcasts to 20 minute or so?
Caroline
Dec 6, 2018 at 8:59 pm
Have used the Cut Blue and found it OK…I do believe the point about using the 2 piece ball for most of the guys I play with to be sound advice…a 20 yard slice is better then a 40 yard slice any day.
Johnny Penso
Dec 6, 2018 at 11:54 am
A “lifestyle golf brand”. Do people really buy into this?
John
Dec 6, 2018 at 1:40 pm
I think what they mean by that is that, they’re more about promoting enjoyment, and growth of the game, rather than focusing on “playing like a tour pro.” Their balls are second to none, I’ve been playing the Cut Blue all season and started testing when I first heard about them last December. The TP5 might be the only ball that I would consider to play instead, because it’s a few yards further here and there, but no ball has given me as much check and control around the greens as the Blues.
Golf Violent
Dec 9, 2018 at 1:51 am
He just wants to be his own Acushnet, I guess. Golf stuff for golf folks, it owns Titleist and FootJoy.
But I don’t think we need another one, unless Cut can do way better than those guys.