There is a big misconception in golf that women need to use high-lofted metalwoods. It’s driven by equipment experts telling us that with our slower swing speeds we need the extra helping hand to ...
Editor’s Note: This is the latest in a weekly Q&A feature from GOLF CHANNEL’s Chief Technical Advisor Frank Thomas. To submit a question for possible use in this column, email ...
Understanding how driver loft works in golf can help you optimize your game. Driver loft refers to the angle between the face of the driver and the shaft, which affects the trajectory and distance 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 ...
Opting for a lower-lofted driver will help you gain more distance. There’s a chance a member of your weekly foursome has uttered these words during a round. Lowering ball flight can result in more ...
It's rare for Callaway to introduce a new driver mid-season, but then its new entry is a rare breed, combining more technological elements than any in the company's history. The FT Optiforce features ...
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Are you getting the most out of your driver? I don't mean just distance but a good balance of distance and accuracy. There are many factors that affect how well your driver performs for you. Let's ...
UPDATE: Woods acknowledged on Saturday at the Northern Trust that he did switch the shaft on his driver. According to Woods, it was an old shaft he used to play that he has now gone back to: “Yeah, it ...