Gear Fully Equipped: Tour Striker’s Martin Chuck talks the importance of pairing instruction with the right equipment December 16, 2021 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by Email Fully Equipped: Tour Striker's Martin Chuck talks the importance of pairing instruction with the right equipment Add 12 mph of clubhead speed in under an hour Warming Up with Chris Gotterup Inside Mike Trout's epic, Tiger Woods-designed personal golf course FAST channel bumper Why Cobra’s 3DP iron program could have endless potential | Fully Equipped Why this driver does so well at this fitting house | Fully Equipped Could Charles Howell play Quantum irons!? This Quantum driver is FAST... How you SHOULD be hitting chip shots PING went ALL OUT with their NEW truck Fully Equipped’s Jonathan Wall, Andrew Tursky, and Kris McCormack sit down with Tour Striker Golf Academy founder Martin Chuck who explains why it’s important to pair golf instruction with the right set of clubs. Latest In Gear 23 hours ago An electric caddie company made a rangefinder, and it actually makes a lot of sense | I Tried It 1 day ago Cameron Young's clubs: What's in his Players Championship-winning bag 2 days ago This is the endless potential of Cobra's 3DP Iron program | Fully Equipped 2 days ago How to use your WHOLE set of wedges for better golf Related Articles Instruction Inside the History of the 60:40 Putting Technique Gear Fully Equipped: Why you should steer clear of counterfeit clubs Gear Is a 7-wood, hybrid or 3-iron most suitable for your game? InsideGOLF InsideGOLF Exclusive: Tony Ruggiero and Dr. Scott Lynn state their case for using a team approach in development Gear How movable weight on a 3-wood impacts launch angle and spin InsideGOLF InsideGOLF Exclusive: Skillest CEO Brian Park explains why the future of coaching is digital InsideGOLF InsideGOLF Exclusive: Stan Utley talks "Dead Strength" putting and the lost teachings of Ken Lanning InsideGOLF InsideGOLF Exclusive: Gene Parente reveals the potential of using robot data to quantify swing mechanics Instruction Don't fear taking a bigger backstroke on longer putts