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?
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Breakthrough Golf Technology has traditionally been more known for its putter shafts, but Joe Ferguson has been testing out ...
The common golfer typically does not prioritize driver shafts when thinking about their golf equipment. This lack of emphasis could stem from a misunderstanding of its importance, leading to its ...
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 ...
Image: Bryson DeChambeau has been testing a 48-inch driver since winning the US Open Bryson DeChambeau's plans to use a 48-inch driver could be scuppered by new proposals to combat the increase in ...
Fitting a golfer into the exact right shaft for them over the internet is a tall, if not impossible, task. All driver swings are different, and there are so many options on the current market. Shafts ...
Welcome to another edition of Yo, Gear Guy!, an interactive GOLF.com series in which our resident dimplehead (a.k.a., GOLF’s deputy editor of equipment, Mike Chwasky) fields your hard-hitting ...
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 ...
Bryson DeChambeau wasn’t the only one considering a longer-shafted driver to gain more yards ahead of the Masters. Adam Scott, who won the 2013 Masters, bumped his driver shaft length up more than ...
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