A new introduction to the range, the Lightning Max Lite is the most senior-friendly of the range, newly introduced with a ...
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 ...
Golf Digest on MSN
XXIO 14 woods, irons: What you need to know
New lineup adds stronger, thinner titanium face, plus models that target not just the slowest swings, but average speeds, too ...
Golf Monthly on MSN
Mitsubishi Tensei 1K Shafts Review: All 6 Profiles Tested
It’s one of the most played shafts in the professional game, but what did Joe Ferguson make of the Tensei 1K family from Mitsubishi?
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 ...
The premium aftermarket shaft market is still flooded with ambitious golfers willing to pay a premium for a top-of-the-line composite shaft. How do we know? The hottest selling driver shaft on Fairway ...
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 ...
I noticed that the new series of drivers, even TaylorMade’s new burner, are non-adjustable. I have a TaylorMade R7 HT and have only used the low or high neutral positions. Since shape seems to be the ...
Over the past decade, golf club manufacturers have started offering several variations of drivers to make it easier for players and fitters to find a version that is ideally suited for their game.
Welcome to Wall-to-Wall Equipment, the Monday morning gear wrap-up in which GOLF equipment editor Jonathan Wall takes you through the latest trends, rumors and breaking news. Minor equipment changes ...
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