Welcome to another edition of Yo, Gear Guy!, an interactive GOLF.com series in which our resident dimplehead (a.k.a., GOLF’s deputy editor of equipment, Mike Chwasky) fields your hard-hitting ...
As an equipment writer, this is going to sound sacrilegious, but I'm going to say it anyway: There are ways to gain distance ...
As golfers continue to seek distance off the tee, many companies have responded by producing drivers with a stock shaft length of 45½ inches or, in some cases, longer. But is that always better?
Welcome to another edition of Yo, Gear Guy!, an interactive GOLF.com series in which our resident dimplehead (a.k.a., GOLF’s deputy editor of equipment, Mike Chwasky) fields your hard-hitting golf ...
The USGA and R&A announced Tuesday how they plan to address curbing the distance boom at the highest level. Nearly a year to the day after they released their Distance Insights Project and stated – ...
Bryson DeChambeau wasn’t the only one considering a longer-shafted driver to gain more yards ahead of the Masters. Adam Scott, who won the 2013 Masters, bumped his driver shaft length up more than ...
The length of Phil Mickelson’s driver he used in winning the PGA Championship won't be allowed. Bryson DeChambeau can only use a 48-inch driver when he’s competing in Long Drive Association events.
If there’s one club that catches attention, it’s the golf driver. It also commands respect: I've met many golfers who hesitate to take their 1W out of the bag for fear of hitting a wild shot out of ...
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