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The Longest Driver Shafts: Does Length Add Distance?

The USGA plays a big role in golf, and they dictate the game’s rules. Many golfers don’t realize it, but they test over 2,000 golf clubs, balls, tees, gloves, and other golf products. Their tests will create regulations that professional golfers must follow. What is the longest driver shaft length? USGA rules dictate that the driver shaft can’t be longer than 48 inches and can’t be shorter than 18 inches. You may want as long a driver as possible too. Every 1 inch of your driver shaft can lead to 1 mph in clubhead speed, which can lead to 2

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54 Degree Wedge: Better For You Than A 56 Degree?

You may think there is not much difference between a 54 degree wedge and a 56 degree wedge other than two degrees, but those two degrees can be the difference between sticking it close and airmailing the flagstick. Your short game is paramount to shooting low scores. While practice is a must, you could be doomed from the start if you have the wrong equipment. Unlike a set of irons, your wedges must be bought separately, so you have to do the homework yourself to ensure your wedges will suit your game and complement the rest of your set. We

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Callaway Mavrik Irons Review: How Good Are They?

Building upon the success of the 2020 Callaway Mavrik irons and the 2019 Callaway Rogues, Callaway sought to combine the two for a new and improved iron set. That’s precisely what we have here with the 2022 Mavrik irons. They are a great set to buy for many players and are easy to use with high distance. Stick around for our full Callaway Mavrik irons review to see if they are suited to you! Mavrik Irons Review: Verdict Fast, forgiving, and long, the Mavrik irons are a super buy whether you’re a beginner or mid-handicapper. Their innovative use of AI technology

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The 5 Best Small Head Drivers

Small head drivers promote boosted workability off the tee, reduced spin, and a lower launch for low-handicap golfers. So, what are the best small head drivers this year? Ping G430 LST – Best Overall Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond – Most Forgiving Cobra AeroJet LS – Best for Distance Titleist TSR4 – Lowest Spinning Small Head Driver Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond – Best Looking Small Head Driver But the right driver for you will depend on several factors. If you select the wrong one, you could start off every hole at a disadvantage. Read on to learn more about the top drivers under 460cc for low-handicap

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Vokey SM9 Review: Pros, Cons, and Alternatives

Bob Vokey’s wedges are well-loved by pros, so we thought we’d give you an insight as to why and whether the latest addition would work for the everyday golfer too. The newest Vokey wedge is the Titleist SM9. Possibly the biggest selling point with the wedge is six choices of grinds to appease every golfer. So, is the Vokey SM9 worth the investment? The SM9 is a sleek-looking wedge with six grind options, which can appeal to low-handicap golfers. It isn’t a huge upgrade from the SM8. But if you’re upgrading your wedge from another brand, the micro-grooves will add

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Callaway Drivers by Year (List Provided)

Callaway started in 1982 and since has earned its reputation for designing drivers that help golfers to hit balls greater distances and make straight shots from the tee. These drivers have earned awards and are the type any golfer would be proud to have in his or her bag. But if you want to understand all of the Callaway driver models with release dates, it can be overwhelming. That’s why we put together this list of the best Callaway drivers by year to show you the history of Callaway drivers. Read on to see the table, and below you’ll find

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Driving Iron vs Hybrid: Which Should You Choose?

Driving irons vs hybrids is a hot debate, and while they each have their own pros and cons, there is significant use case overlap. Picking the right clubs for your golf bag can be a troublesome task. After all, you’re restricted to just 14, and what if you desperately need that one club you chose to omit? That’s why it’s important to think long and hard about which clubs are worthy of a valuable spot in your bag. So, is a driving iron or hybrid better for your game? Driving irons are better for low-handicappers seeking more distance and a

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50 vs 52 Degree Wedge: Which Is Best For Most Golfers?

Unlocking the power of a gap wedge changed my short game as a junior. It saved me from hitting half-pitching wedge shots or trying to force a sand wedge. In this post, I introduce you to the 50 vs 52-degree wedge to highlight which is better suited to your golf game. So, is the 50 or 52 degree wedge better for you? 50 degree wedges are best for golfers who use low-lofted pitching wedges around 43 degrees. If you use a 46 to 48 degree pitching wedge, then a 52 degree wedge is better. You will lose 4 to 8 yards

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The 20 Most Expensive Golf Clubs

There’s no denying golf can get pretty pricey. Even if you start with a budget-friendly beginner set, it won’t be too long before you want to try more advanced equipment.  On top of this, you may well end up purchasing single clubs here and there to bolster your set.  Trust us, it can get out of hand very quickly! But what are the most expensive clubs in 2024? And which of these clubs can you actually buy today?  These are the questions we will be answering today. Whether you’re interested in learning about the most expensive golf clubs in the

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The 5 Best Scotty Cameron Putters For 2024

Scotty Cameron learned the art of putter development in his garage as a kid and took his craft mainstream in the early 90s. By 1993, his flat stick had already won Bernhard Langer a Green Jacket, and since then, it’s been smooth sailing. In this post, I pay homage to Mr. Don T and reveal the best Scotty Cameron putter for 2024. The mallet putters outshone the blades this year, with our average tester reporting greater consistency with the sizeable head. Despite the oversized design, it was commonly found that the feel of the milled face was soft and generated

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