Drivers
Article: Deck The Driver
Let’s face it. The driver used to be placed off the deck a lot more often than it is now. Let’s face it. The dri...
Article: Fit To Drive
Your driver sets the tone for the rest of your game. YOUR DRIVER SETS the tone for the rest of your game. Stripe...
Article: We Tried It: Taylormade Burner Superfast 2.0 & Burner 2.0 Irons
TaylorMade’s new lineup of Burner SuperFast 2.0 woods and 2.0 irons are longer and lighter than your typical clubs.
Article: Get Mega Long!
Let's face it, golfers who hit the ball farther have a huge advantage over those who don’t.
Article: 7 Faults Most Amateurs Make
Here’s something to look for the next time you watch a professional golf tournament: Notice how, on great shots, the pros hold their finish and how, on bad shots, they don’t. Why’s this worth noting?
Article: Storm Down
To hit longer drives, you have to get aggressive. To hit longer drives, you have to get aggressive. And more...
Article: We Tried It: Cleveland - Never Compromise
For this month’s We Tried It section, we tested four new offerings from Cleveland Golf and Never Compromise.
Article: 2011 Buyer's Guide Drivers
If you think about it, we’ve seen some extraordinary advances in driver technology in the last few years. And no, we aren’t talking the transitions we’ve made from wood to metal, or even metal to carbon.
Article: White Is All Right
By now you’ve probably noticed that white is the new “it” color in golf. By now you’ve probably noticed that white...
Article: All The Rage!
Finding new lightweight-yet-strong materials that improve product performance for golf clubs has long been a goal of manufacturers. ...
Article: We Tried It: Callaway RAZR & Diablo Octane Drivers
When Ely Callaway first introduced his Big Bertha Driver 20 years ago, the golfing world changed forever.
Article: March 2011
With 16 models to choose from, Cleveland’s new Classic Collection ($79) offers something for everyone.
Article: Golf Tips’ Tech Awards 2010
The year 2010 certainly didn’t disappoint when it came to great new stuff, as we witnessed a slew of new products and technologies that made a big difference in how the game is played.
Article: Outdraw The (Slice) Outlaw
Without question, the draw is golf’s most difficult shot for players to learn.
Article: Sneak Peak 2011
If you’re like most avid golfers, you’re already looking ahead and wondering what cool gear is coming in 2011 to help you lower your index. ...
Article: November-December 2010
Article: We Tried It: Adams Golf Gear
Speedline Fast 10: Designed to be aerodynamically superior than a traditional head shape, the Speedline Fast 10 is a power hitter’s dream. Or is it?
Article: We Tried It
The ZL (Zero Limits) Driver from Cobra is considered the most technologically advanced big stick from the company. How does it stack up? ...
Article: June 2010
Article: 2010 Buyer's Guide Drivers
2010 is a great year to buy a new driver. Manufacturers have (with a few exceptions) returned to more traditionally shaped clubs, stock driver shafts are better than ever (though certainly not as high performing as a premium fitted one), and prices...
Article: May 2010
Article: Stripe It!
On the PGA Tour, they call it “Total Driving.” That’s the stat that ranks players according to how far and straight they drive the ball. ...
Article: We Tried It 2010
Featuring a radical triangular design (buh-bye square), this driver is dubbed by Callaway as the company’s longest and straightest driver ever. ...
Article: April 2010
Article: What’s Hot In 2010
The WORD from Nate Radcliffe, metalwoods development manager in Cleveland’s R&D division: The rules of the modern game govern energy transfer, stability and other key design variables, but historically the weight and balance point of the golf club h...
Article: Slice No More
To draw the ball, the first thing you need to have is the right image. Begin by setting your sights on a spot to the right of your target. This is your starting line.
Article: Tour Power
Depending on whom you ask, the median amateur driver distance is about 200-210 yards. Shocking, right?
Article: March 2010
Bridgestone has revamped its e-Series golf balls ($26/dozen). The two-piece e5 has a softer urethane cover and a reworked dimple pattern for a higher ballflight, while the three-piece e6 has a new inner layer that cuts sidespin for straighter, longer...
Article: 10 Best Tips
If you’ve ever received a lesson, or better yet, a series of lessons, it’s likely you’ve been told to do the same thing more than once. ...
Article: Showcase: Ping G15 and i15
This year, PING celebrated 50 years of delivering groundbreaking golf equipment. Recently, they unveiled their most comprehensive product offering in company history.





