If you’re a true gearhead, there’s a very good chance you can reel off the drivers used by some of the biggest names in the sport at this very moment. But what about the nitty-gritty specs? Swing ...
So you’re ready to spring for new irons. Given the sheer cost of even a gently used set, it’s imperative the specs are dialed-in before throwing them in the bag. The last thing you want is a set of ...
As golfers continue to seek distance off the tee, many companies have responded by producing drivers with a stock shaft length of 45½ inches or, in some cases, longer. But is that always better?
Question: I see some guys on tour using shorter driver shafts than the standard 44.75 to 45 inches. Sounds interesting, but I don't want to lose any distance. Does a shorter driver shaft result in ...
Phil Mickelson continues to pull no punches. Shortly after golf’s governing bodies announced a new model local rule that would give professional tours and elite amateur competitions the option to cap ...
United States Golf Association equipment standards have strict limits to size, weight and mass of clubs and when the organization announced rules modifications in February, it was quick to add that no ...
For all the evolution in golf equipment in recent years (seen any 1-irons or metal spikes lately?), one truism has largely still remained. Graphite and composite shafts are for drivers and other metal ...
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