Equipment expert Joe Ferguson has discovered an uncomfortable truth of golf club manufacturing that means you might not be ...
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I Tried A 4.5˚ Driver Made Specifically For The World's Biggest Hitters... And It Might Just Make My Bag!
PGA Professional Joe Ferguson has been thinking outside of the box in a bid to improve his performance off the ...
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Ryder Cup 2025: One equipment nugget from every member of the U.S. team
A deep dive into what Scottie Scheffler, Justin Thomas, Bryson DeChambeau and the rest of the U.S. Ryder Cup team are ...
When you think of the Ryder Cup, you think of passion, pride, and pressure. For the players, it’s the rare week when representing a flag means more than collecting a paycheck. For the fans, it’s one ...
The great thing about Cameron's strategy when switching between his mini driver (GT280) and 3-wood is that it's something a ...
Alex Noren, one of European Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald’s vice captains, just beat nearly his entire team, winning the DP World Tour’s flagship event at the BMW PGA Championship. Noren has one of ...
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The equipment steps you can take to get back age-related distance loss
There are few things more dejecting in golf than no longer being able to carry that bunker at the corner of the dogleg or having to go up a club or two on a par 3 where you used to hit 9-iron on and ...
Think all PGA Tour pros use $650 drivers? Steven Fisk just won with a driver and two fairway woods that are each under $300.
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Robot data confirms these 5 irons are best for golfers who routinely miss it off the toe
Based on robotic testing with the Golf Laboratories swing robot, a toe miss with a 7-iron results in roughly 12 yards of carry distance loss when compared to a geometric center strike. One club less ...
MOORE, Okla. (KFOR) – Richard Gonzales begins his mornings at 7:45, not with coffee and emails but with compassion on wheels. A bus driver for the City of Moore, he provides transportation to the ...
One moment from the 2023 Ryder Cup in Rome seemed almost engineered to demonstrate why mini drivers have become so popular with pro golfers in the past few years. Team Europe’s Tommy Fleetwood had ...
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