Back in the day, better players tended to favor very low-lofted drivers, often in the 7.5- to 9-degree range. Higher-spinning wound balls were part of the reason, as was the sweeping or slightly ...
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 ...
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 ...
So, since giving up forgiveness is usually not what average golfers need, are they stuck with drivers that spin too much? Not ...
In the world of golf equipment, we often take for granted that the numbers printed on our clubs are accurate. A 9° driver is a 9° driver, right? Well, as a gear tester who has measured over 30 current ...
There is a fundamental problem with average golfers and their drivers: They hit the ball too low. That could be for a lot of reasons, chief among them, of course, is that they haven’t been fit for ...
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 ...