Jin-Young Ko, the No. 1-ranked player on the LPGA Tour, swings the driver nearly 30 miles per hour slower than Brooks Koepka, the No. 1 male player in the world. Yet Ko uses a driver with 9 degrees of ...
There is a big misconception in golf that women need to use high-lofted metalwoods. It’s driven by equipment experts telling us that with our slower swing speeds we need the extra helping hand to ...
Late Wednesday, Phil Mickelson walked the hallowed grounds of Riviera CC with Callaway Golf’s technology team, explaining to them a look he was trying to achieve in his driver setup. Lefty has been ...
Back in the day, better players tended to favor very low-lofted drivers, often in the 7.5- to 9-degree range. Higher-spinning wound balls were part of the reason, as was the sweeping or slightly ...
This December, we’re going to have some fun. Each week, we’re going to talk about a distinct characteristic of the golf club. The goal is to educate and entertain, so you know just how each of them ...
Here at GOLF, you’ll hear us talk about why loft can be your friend in many different ways, but one of the best examples — and least obvious — can be in bad weather. When pros or anyone heads overseas ...
Here at GOLF, you’ll hear us talk about why loft can be your friend in many different ways, but one of the best examples - and least obvious - can be in bad weather. When pros or anyone heads overseas ...