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7 steps golfers should take to add distance off the tee (especially high-handicappers)
Adding distance off the tee directly correlates to a lower handicap index and improved scoring on the golf course, so try our ...
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 ...
Question: I want to optimize my spin and launch angle off the tee to get the most distance I can. Should I focus on the driver or the ball? Answer: Whether your swing is a work in progress or you’re ...
We’re all looking for hacks that help us add distance, especially if said hack helps us stay a few yards ahead of our buddies. Gaining speed usually translates to more distance — provided you don’t ...
Distance still drives most driver purchases. It is the longest club in the bag and manufacturers spend plenty of time promising more ball speed, more ...
As more and more golfers are working with custom fitters to find the club that best fits their swing and game, equipment manufacturers are making a wider selection of drivers so they can offer clubs ...
Let’s be honest. When a new driver launches, the first thing most golfers want to know isn’t MOI or CG location. It’s how far does it go? Distance is ...
Let’s face it, we golfers are all obsessed with speed. Ask almost any player what the most important data point is when looking for a new driver and most will prioritize speed and distance over ...
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