Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Scott Kramer covers golf and luxury technology. Full-sized drivers can be amazing off the tee – provided you can control where the ...
If you grew up playing golf in the mid-1990s, the look gives off a serious whiff of nostalgia. The black-and-copper colorway. The classic TaylorMade logo. Even the headcover is special, especially ...
Tony Finau was in the headlines at the Masters for his decision to put a second Ping G430 LST driver in the bag. But unlike Phil Mickelson, who put the double-driver setup on the map during his 2006 ...
Question: A couple of my golf buddies swear the mini driver has changed their life off the tee. Is it really that much better than a 3-wood? Answer: It sounds like your buddies have been drinking the ...
Question: A couple of my golf buddies swear the mini driver has changed their life off the tee. Is it really that much better than a 3-wood? Answer: It sounds like your buddies have been drinking the ...
In the ever-evolving world of golf equipment, new trends and innovations are constantly emerging, promising to improve our game and lower our scores. One such trend that has been gaining significant ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: TaylorMade’s new BRNR Mini Driver, the company’s latest iteration of metalwoods that take a spot somewhere between downsized drivers and oversized fairway wood, is an appealing ...
Mini drivers have gained traction in golf in recent years as modern drivers push the limits of distance, sometimes at the expense of accuracy. So for those looking to find a few more fairways, the ...
Price: $449.99 with Project X Denali Charcoal shaft and Golf Pride Tour Velvet 360 grip. Specs: Thermoforged carbon crown with carbon fiber sole, titanium face and frame, adjustable back weight and ...
Over the last year, so-called “mini drivers” have seen an uptick in usage on the PGA TOUR. These clubs occupy the space between a driver and a fairway wood and are mostly used as a second option off ...
Some of the best golfers in the world had a problem. Its name was Camellia, a downhill dogleg left also known as the 10th hole at the Masters. Marking the start of the back nine at Augusta National, ...