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 ...
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Dial in your driver for effortless distance gains
Small driver adjustments can lead to huge gains in distance, accuracy, and consistency without overhauling your swing. From loft and weight settings to shaft flex and posture tweaks, matching your ...
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 ...
There's a good chance your most recent driver purchase came with a wrench. There's also a good chance you don't know where that wrench is. You spent good money on that driver. The sleeve settings are ...
With a beefed up physique, Bryson DeChambeau is on a mission to chase distance — only it’s not the kind of length you’ll find on the PGA Tour. DeChambeau has his sights set on a much loftier target: ...
With wet conditions at the Genesis Invitational, adding driver loft could be the key to controlling spin and keeping tee shots on line. This week at the Genesis Invitational, the biggest storyline at ...
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 ...
For 17 holes in the first round of the Masters, Jon Rahm played “video game golf.” It’s the best way Rahm’s caddie, Adam Hayes, can describe those rounds where his boss blacks out and starts filling ...
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