Titleist makes four versions of the GT driver. That's not unusual for a major OEM but it does create a challenge for players ...
I've heard this misconception too many times now to not address it. Slow swing speed golfers, those swinging a driver under ...
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Does an optimal driver descent angle exist? We put 47 drivers on a robot to find out
How important is driver descent angle? From Golf Digest's robot testing, the answer is that the floor becomes a cliff at 30 ...
What happens when you swing the driver 10 mph faster? Presumably, the answer is obvious: You hit it longer. But this is the question we get from readers more than almost any other in the equipment ...
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Should I Swing My Driver At Maximum Effort? Yes, Says Top 50 Coach Alex Elliott - And Here's Why
Most golfers will, at some point, get accused of swinging the club too hard. Even tour professionals can be guilty of it - it's one of golf's most common swing faults. However, it's important to note ...
When we talk about the importance of fitting, the natural thought might be that we mean getting the right specs. Narrowing down the optimal loft or shaft or even the perfect settings on your ...
Golf is all about optimization. From club fitting to swing dynamics, being optimized to carry the golf ball a long way with your driver helps avoid hazards off the tee. It also helps with irons and ...
Speed training is all the rage on the PGA Tour, and for good reason. With a better understanding of where strokes are gained and lost throughout a round, the old adage of “drive for show and putt for ...
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