Answer: We think you are perfectly fine to put your current driver shaft in your new driver, provided you start with a high-quality part and finish with a club fitting from a high-quality fitter. In ...
In our test with national clubfitting leader Club Champion, we had a 10-handicapper with a higher-than-normal swing speed hit 10 to 12 shots each with four shaft models from the same company, cycling ...
Xander Schauffele is changing both his driver and driver shaft to begin this season in a move that mirrors one Jon Rahm made ...
TaylorMade’s Qi4D drivers break speed into four dimensions, pairing carbon faces, adjustable weighting and stock shafts built ...
Welcome to GOLF.com’s ClubTest Proving Ground, where Managing Equipment Editor Jonathan Wall and Senior Equipment Editor Ryan Barath put the latest designs and groundbreaking technology in the ...
Following his 2020 U.S. Open victory, Bryson DeChambeau announced that he would be testing 48-inch driver shafts in his radical quest for more distance. Since most driver builds on Tour, and in the ...
Dustin Johnson will also join Bryson DeChambeau on board of directors at LA Golf, maker of the new driver shaft After playing the same shafts in his drivers for 20 years, Dustin Johnson said he’d ...
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