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We let the swing robot analyze a driver, mini driver and 3-wood. The results were surprising
The mini driver remains a mystery for many weekend golfers. Is it a driver with a smaller profile? Is it a fairway wood with a larger profile? You're bound to get a different answer depending on who ...
In this series, I’m going to make you a better ball-striker with your driver, fairway woods, irons and wedges. For starters, put some impact tape or foot powder on the face of any club and hit some ...
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 ...
That defines a good driver. Having the ability to swing and not have to worry about fluctuating spin rates will translate to more distance potential on misses and the ability to simply swing it. The ...
Hitting a driver with both length and precision can feel like catching a Golden Goose at times. When a player’s swing is off from the tee box, it can cause frustration throughout the entire round — ...
Yes, technology plays a big part in helping you hit it farther off the tee, but gaining distance is all about physics and the faster you swing the club the more ball speed you can create and the ...
Question: If I'm a slicer, and I set my driver to a "closed face" position, won't that simply make me pull shots left? Answer: This is one of those questions that pains us because, frankly, it reminds ...
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