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?
Phil Mickelson continues to pull no punches. Shortly after golf’s governing bodies announced a new model local rule that would give professional tours and elite amateur competitions the option to cap ...
Golf’s governing bodies announced a new model local rule Tuesday that will reduce the maximum length of driver shafts from 48 to 46 inches. The rule, which goes into effect Jan. 1, will allow the ...
Cobra’s King TEC mini driver pairs a 303cc head with a 3-wood shaft and extensive adjustability for golfers seeking more ...
Answer: We think you are perfectly fine to put your current driver shaft in your new driver, provided you start with a high-quality part and finish with a club fitting from a high-quality fitter. In ...
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What is the difference between a driver, a mini driver and a 3-wood?
We give you the information you need on what each of these clubs is at the top of the bag and which one might benefit your ...
Choosing the right golf shaft is crucial for maintaining consistency and achieving the correct length. If you’re uncertain about your choice, crucial attributes and primary components, fear not ...
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