Editor’s Note: This is the latest in a weekly Q&A feature from The Golf Channel’s Chief Technical Advisor Frank Thomas. To submit a question for possible use in this column, email ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Titleist TSR1 lineup of metalwoods is the company’s latest versions of a lighter weight driver, fairway wood and hybrid with the driving purpose of creating easier launch ...
The new XXIO lineup of Eleven and X woods and irons continue the company’s push toward helping average golfers boost their potential for distance with graphite shafts that get lighter and lighter. But ...
What’s TaylorMade going to do next? It's a common question that's asked during the yearly equipment cycle. Every manufacturer can innovate, but TaylorMade has found ways to buck the status quo.
GolfMagic tests the latest drivers from Tour Edge: an affordable manufacturer making impressive gains against the big-budget ...
Weight shift is an integral part of the golf swing - but if it’s done correctly, you seldom even notice it. When it’s not done correctly, though, it can cause a ton of problems. If you’ve found ...
While each of Titleist’s current TS (“Titleist Speed”) drivers – the TS2, TS3 and lower-spinning TS4 – have notched wins on the PGA TOUR in 2019, some golfers need more clubhead speed than those ...
FOR MANY A frustrated golfer, adjustable-weight drivers have been a blessing. These clubs have small weights on the head that you can reposition to modify the driver's balance. If your shots are ...