Our 6 favorite clubs we added to our bags in 2024
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With all the great clubs that hit the market in 2024, it’s not a surprise many of our staff made room in their bags for new gear.
Whether it was a new driver to help us find the fairway or a new flatstick to help us find the bottom of the cup, these clubs were among the favorites GOLF staffers put in play. And if our staff liked them, there’s reason to believe you might too.
Here are six favorite clubs GOLF staffers added to their bags in 2024.
Our 6 favorite clubs we added to our bags in 2024
Jack Hirsh, Associate Equipment Editor: Mizuno Pro 245 3- and 4-irons
Mizuno Pro 245 Custom Irons
$200
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WHY: If there’s one thing I’ve learned from testing golf clubs, there’s no shame in using a little help. Sure I have the ability to use a pure blade iron (once in a while), but those just don’t make sense toward the top of my bag when something with a little more forgiveness will help me make the ball go where I want it. I’ve used a hollow-bodied 2-/3-iron for many years now, but this year I finally took the plunge and replaced my cavity-back 4-iron with a hollow-body and boy, what was I missing? I’m able to hit the ball higher more easily and it just rockets off the face. Not to mention if I strike it a little off the toe, I don’t have to worry as much about it carrying the distance I need like I did with a regular cavity-back long iron. Maybe I’ll go with the hollow-body 5-iron next year!
Jessica Marksbury, Senior Editor: Ping G Le3 Louise Putter
Ping G Le3 Louise
WHY: At last year’s ClubTest, I was fit into a new putter, the Ping G Le3 Louise. Transitioning to a mallet-style head was a huge change for me. My trusty Ping Isopur had been a staple in my bag since high school. I’m not a tinkerer, so even as my putting suffered in recent years, I never thought to blame my equipment. But upgrading to the Louise has proven to be a wise decision. I love the weight, it’s easy to aim, and contact feels crisp. According to my fitter, the putter is also a much better fit for my natural stroke style. I’m very happy to have made the switch.
James Colgan, News and Features Editor: TaylorMade Qi10 Driver
TaylorMade Qi10 Custom Driver
$599.99
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WHY: I’ve always been a long-and-wrong player, which means my driver is either the biggest weapon or liability in my bag. Earlier this year, I got fitted for a new Qi10, and the results were shocking. By cutting down the length of my club by an inch, I could completely transform my dispersion without affecting my launch characteristics. The result? The best driving year of my life. Oh, and whole bunch of warm and fuzzy feelings each time I pull this club from the bag. I can’t recommend it highly enough.
Josh Sens, Senior Writer: XXIO 12 Driver
XXIO 12 Men’s Driver
WHY: Last year, on a golf trip with a younger colleague, I had the depressing experience of being out-driven routinely by upwards of 70 yards. With age, alas, come limitations. But also wisdom. And I soon made the smart switch to XXIO 12, which builds clubs for what they politely describe as golfers with “moderate” swing speeds. On my first few whacks with my new driver, I worried that the club might be too whippy. But I adjusted quickly, and that little bit of flex was precisely what I needed: extra power without the extra effort that often leads to overswinging. While I can’t claim that I’m now hitting it past the young ‘uns, I’ve gained at least 10 yards off the tee, and my shot dispersion is tighter than ever. Now, if only XXIO could figure out a cure for the putting yips.
Nick Piastowski, Senior Editor: Cobra DarkSpeed X 3-wood
Cobra DarkSpeed X Custom Fairway Wood
$249.99
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WHY: About five years ago, I totally punted on 3-woods. Too many tops, and if I wasn’t embarrassingly doing that, I was shoving golf balls right. But late last year, I put the Cobra DarkSpeed X model in the bag and hit it … OK. Hmm. I gave it a go again this year. Still OK. Actually great. Forgiveness is the keyword here. To me, it glides through the turf, and the ball springs forward. With the black appearance, it also looks kinda sweet. It’s a keeper.
Kris McCormack, Head of ClubTest and Gear Data: Callaway AI Smoke Heaven Wood
Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Max Custom Fairway Wood
$349.99
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WHY: As a player that struggles with lower launch and lower spin conditions, I needed a club that filled a gap I found between my 3 wood and 4 iron. The Heaven Wood has a very shallow face and 20° of loft, but a larger footprint than a 7 wood. During testing, I didn’t see the left miss that I typically see with a hybrid. I also found this club to be extremely easy to launch and spin higher than an extra long iron or hybrid. This new ball flight gave me more control and stopping power coming into the green from 225 to 235 yards. Adding control from this distance finally made reachable par 5’s and long par 3’s accessible scoring opportunities. Next stop, 9 wood!
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Jack Hirsh
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Jack Hirsh is the Associate Equipment Editor at GOLF. A Pennsylvania native, Jack is a 2020 graduate of Penn State University, earning degrees in broadcast journalism and political science. He was captain of his high school golf team and recently returned to the program to serve as head coach. Jack also still *tries* to remain competitive in local amateurs. Before joining GOLF, Jack spent two years working at a TV station in Bend, Oregon, primarily as a Multimedia Journalist/reporter, but also producing, anchoring and even presenting the weather. He can be reached at jack.hirsh@golf.com.