TaylorMade's ultra-forgiving flagship driver might be one of the most easy-to-hit drivers of the year, but all that forgiveness comes with a catch.
It’s a new take on forgiveness that also embraces customizable adjustability to match a player’s swing tendencies, said Ping’s director of product design, Ryan Stokke, whose company’s drivers are ...
Golf clubs are expensive—there's no getting around it. But PGA Tour Superstore recently slashed prices on a ton of sticks from Ping, TaylorMade, Titleist, and more during its End of Summer Savings ...
One of the benefits of independent robotic testing is its ability to validate insights that might initially seem implausible. For example, the most forgiving driver in this year's crop (at 95 mph) was ...
While there has been a lot of talk the last few years about all the drivers pushing the boundaries of forgiveness (see all those “Max” and “10K” drivers, for example), the long-standing criticism of ...
In today’s game, hitting the ball far of the tee is great, but nothing beats hitting it long AND straight. This year’s crop of drivers can let you have the best of both worlds, as they’re more ...
Our driver tester Joe Ferguson has been collating his thoughts after a busy launch season and there are some key takeaways ...
Tour Edge is releasing three new Exotics drivers: the LS, Max, and Lite, available in November. The new drivers feature expanded carbon construction and an updated variable-thickness face for improved ...
Built to reach 10K MOI without adding head weight, Wilson’s new Max+ pairs maximum stability with the ball speed golfers still care about. Wilson’s DynaPWR line has quietly become one of the more ...
The Ping G440K driver is designed to be the company's most stable and forgiving model. It features a multi-material construction with carbon fiber and a 32-gram tungsten weight to increase the moment ...