When I’m fitting golfers, one of the first questions I’ll ask them is, “What type of shaft do you play?” A common response: “60 Stiff.” That’s a perfectly acceptable answer. But here’s the thing: not ...
At GOLF, we don’t believe the shaft is the “engine of the golf club,” but we do believe it’s an essential timing mechanism, which is why getting fit for a shaft is so important. On this week’s episode ...
Fujikura is adding to its popular Axiom iron shaft line with three new flex and weight profiles. Here's what you need to know ...
TaylorMade’s Qi4D drivers break speed into four dimensions, pairing carbon faces, adjustable weighting and stock shafts built ...
After more than 30 years of playing golf, I’ve been through plenty of club fittings. Some were helpful. Others were not. Most ...
The most important technology in golf equipment today isn’t limited to new titanium alloys and advances in golf ball polymer chemistry. In fact, it’s not really about traditional golf equipment ...
Q: I’m a 70 years old with a 65 to 70 mph swing speed. I am currently hitting a 10.5 degree regular flex. I’ve been told at a local golf outlet that I should be using a senior flex. What do you think?
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va. -- Just a short time ago, professional golfers used strictly steel shafts in their irons. Even when graphite shafts became both acceptable and popular in metalwoods and ...
TaylorMade released their new Qi4D drivers and metalwoods, focusing on giving players the fastest and most fittable drivers. The post TaylorMade’s Qi4D driver bet: Distance comes from the best fit ...
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