New Products
- August 02, 2022
Illegally Longer, Illegally Straighter
Does your current driver suffer from E.D.? It’s more common than you think. Your balls don’t have the same amount oomph as they once did and maybe they leak to the right one time and then left the next. What you need is a testosterone-fueled driver that will get you longer and straighter. What you need is an MD (Maximum Distance) and you do not even need to consult a swing doctor to get one. The prescription for renewed distance is in the new Juggernaut Max Illegal golf driver series.
- July 27, 2022
Improve your putting performance with the Gravity Grip, a breakthrough in putter grip technology. Hireko is proud to announce we are a distributor for the Gravity Grip, which features with a soft, textured polyurethane surface with an ultralight EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate) foam body that weighs only 35 grams. It is coupled with a 70-gram steel rod that runs along the entire length of the grip.
- June 07, 2022
If you haven't paid attention lately, there are a lot of items that are hard-to-find because of supply chain issues. From baby formula to computer chips to groceries to canned cat food to name just a few. Now you can add two more things to the list: steel iron shafts and putter shafts. If you are a clubmaker, you might be scrambling around trying to find anything you can get your hands on so you can complete a set of irons, build a putter, or repair a broken club for a customer.
- April 06, 2022
Are you in the market for a golf mat or putting mat for home? At Hireko, we offer 5 golf mats to choose from. These are ideal to hone your skills year-round and enjoy quality time with family and friends. Let's break these down into two categories: a golf hitting mat or an indoor putting mat.
- March 29, 2022
Apollo Introduces a New Black Double Bend Putter Shaft
Looking to create a cool putter? Apollo now offers two black putter shafts to fit most putters on the market.
Two Black Putter Shafts to Choose From
A new arrival, the Apollo Black Double Bend Putter Shaft will transform your putter into one stunning, stealth golf club. This matte black steel shaft features an offset and lie angle built into the curved putter shaft. It is designed to fit any putter with a 90-degree socket or post to create an offset and 72-degree lie angle. It has a 0.370" tip and works with right-hand putters only.
- December 03, 2021
Made in USA - Star Grips
Star Grip pioneered the tapeless grip installation method over 30 years ago. It's quick, simple, neat, and allows the club to be used immediately with no drying time! What makes Star grips the perfect fit for tapeless installation is that they use the highest rubber content of any grip on the market. This allows for extreme elasticity with no risk of stretching or tearing the grip.
You can install the grips over old tape, on build up tape, or directly on the bare shaft. It's also environmentally friendly as you are avoiding the use of harmful solvents. If you have the Star Grip Installation Gun and a compressor, it takes less than 10 seconds to install the grip! However, for those of you who prefer the “old school” grip tape & solvent method, guess what, you can do that as well.
Let's get started and look at lineup of Star golf grips, all of which are proudly made in the U.S.A.! We also offer Star grip kits and grip bundles.
- November 22, 2021
Flextee - The Last Tee You'll Ever Buy
Our new Patriot Flextee packs have just arrived. The FlexTee Flexible Golf Tees 8 pack contains three sizes of patriotic-themed patterns. Eco-friendly, these tees flex at impact to prevent breakage plus promote consistent tee height for the ideal trajectory. Features: FlexTee's flexible design flexes on impact - Greater distance and accuracy due to less resistance at the point of impact - Durable and virtually unbreakable - FlexTee's built-in stop sets consistent ball heights - Each pack contains 3 heights: 2-1/4", 2-1/2" and 3".
- November 16, 2021
A Guide to Golf Bag Dividers
Dividers are a quintessential part of a golf bag and help to untangle your clubs and/or grips when inserting or removing the clubs from the bag. You can see as little as one or two dividers such as those found in Sunday bags where you are carrying an extremely limited number of clubs, to 14-way and 15-way dividers and everything in-between. Fifteen you say. Yes, you are legally allowed to carry fourteen clubs, but you can have the added space dedicated for a golf bag umbrella, ball retriever or alignment sticks.
- August 03, 2021
Save Money on Golf Balls
Let's face it, golf balls can be expensive, especially if you are a beginner or don't play often where you tend to lose balls that happen to find water hazards or eek out of bounds beyond arms or club length. Premium balls cost $4 each at retail, while economy balls run close to $2 apiece so if you lose a sleeve or more per round, that adds up quickly over time.
Why do you never see a pro or their caddie using a golf ball retriever when you watch golf on TV? For one, these players are really, really good and seldom do they lose a ball. More importantly, they get their balls for free! If us mere mortals were as fortunate it would make this one accessory obsolete. That is why a golf ball retriever can be a great addition to your bag and pay for itself several times over. So, what are the features to look for?
- July 02, 2021
Ever since January 1, 2016, when the USGA and R&A banned anchoring the putter to the body, users of long and belly putters began to look for new ways to make the stroke simpler and stress-free. One such adopted putting technique became known as "arm lock". This is where the grip rests (or locks) against the left forearm (for a right-handed golfer) during the stroke. The benefits are to help quiet the wrists and let you rotate the shoulders. The arm-lock style also creates a natural forward press or positions your hands ahead of the ball at impact.
First popularized by Matt Kuchar, other notable golfers who have successfully switched to an arm lock putting style are Bryson DeChambeau, Keegan Bradley, and Webb Simpson. And yes, the arm lock putting technique does conform to the Rules of Golf.