To understand why Lee, a modern power hitter who typically plays a fade, would switch into a driver head optimized to hit the ...
Getting off the tee with confidence can change the entire trajectory of your round of golf. Driver trouble often isn’t about ...
Equipment expert Joe Ferguson has discovered an uncomfortable truth of golf club manufacturing that means you might not be ...
A s an equipment writer, this is going to sound sacrilegious, but I'm going to say it anyway: There are ways to gain distance ...
Bryson DeChambeau can hit his driver in the 340-yard ballpark. One drive early in the 2025 season was measured at 415 yards ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The face of the modern driver is as thin as a dime. Much thinner, really. Thin, light, flexible — alive. For the best players in the world, digging length, the thinner the better.
There’s an old saying that “It’s not the arrow, it’s the archer” for gear nerds who try to fix everything wrong with their games by making an equipment change. In the case of Jenny Shin, it turns out ...
Bryson DeChambeau has not only been an investor in LA Golf since its early days, but is instrumental in the company's research and design process. LA Golf has launched a new driver co-designed by ...
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