With drivers getting faster and more forgiving with each release cycle, it’s natural to assume the big stick should be the primary option off the tee. Weekend golfers tend to miss the face center more ...
It’s been almost 20 years since adjustable-weight drivers hit the mainstream, and close to 15 years since adjustable hosels gave golfers, and fitters access to Tour-level adjustability — but with more ...
Jin-Young Ko, the No. 1-ranked player on the LPGA Tour, swings the driver nearly 30 miles per hour slower than Brooks Koepka, the No. 1 male player in the world. Yet Ko uses a driver with 9 degrees of ...
Join The (Growing) Crowd: John Huh (T-2 at the Valero) uses a 7.5-degree driver, part of a growing move to less loft on tour. At the Valero Texas Open Marc Leishman switched to a 7.5-degree driver. So ...
Late Wednesday, Phil Mickelson walked the hallowed grounds of Riviera CC with Callaway Golf’s technology team, explaining to them a look he was trying to achieve in his driver setup. Lefty has been ...
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