Add this drill to your practice routine and you'll be able to generate more speed and power in no time. The post Add 20 yards ...
Welcome to Shaving Strokes, a new GOLF.com series in which we’re sharing improvements, learnings and takeaways from amateur golfers just like you — including some of the speed bumps and challenges ...
As an equipment writer, this is going to sound sacrilegious, but I'm going to say it anyway: There are ways to gain distance without having to spring for a new driver. In some cases, it could be as ...
Viktor Hovland’s driving masterclass during the FedEx Cup playoffs highlighted the importance of knowing your driver and how it’s built. Simply put: Buying off the rack isn’t going to increase your ...
When we talk about the driver, we’re talking mostly, of course, about distance. And when we talk about distance, we are bombarded with confusing terms and science. Things like moment of inertia and ...
The updated Exotics LS, Max, and Lite drivers feature more carbon fiber, updated variable-thickness faces, and three models for the ideal fit.
When it comes to hitting massive drives, few people know more about it than Kyle Berkshire. A four-time World Long Drive champion, the 28-year-old is widely recognised as one of the sport’s biggest ...
Question: I see some guys on tour using shorter driver shafts than the standard 44.75 to 45 inches. Sounds interesting, but I don't want to lose any distance. Does a shorter driver shaft result in ...
Squeezing a few extra yards out of your driver is something that all golfers can benefit from. Heck, even the longest players in the world are always looking for ways to get a bit faster and hit the ...
The advent of launch monitors has given golfers the knowledge that they can add more distance off the tee by hitting up on the ball. But how exactly does one do that? School of Golf host Martin Hall ...