That’s the model most suited to our test pro in Callaway’s current driver shaft line-up. The conclusion: Fujikura Ventus and Ventus TR driver shafts Regular readers know we do plenty of equipment testing here at Today’s Golfer (find out how we test), and the data doesn’t always ...
In this article we'll review the best drivers for beginners and high handicappers no matter what your budget. The best driver for you is...
Performance is where the Elyte driver truly shines. Tested extensively in various conditions, it maintained high ball speeds on mishits and kept drives straight. The Ai10x face significantly improved forgiveness, while adjustable weighting helped reduce slices. On-course testing in Spain and a wet,...
Read our guide on how to choose the best driver shaft. About the author Lewis Daff Golf Equipment Writer. Sometimes good, always sensational. Lewis Daff joined the Today’s Golfer digital team in 2024, having spent more than a decade in both big box golf retail and independent stores, ...
Choosing the Right Driver Steps for Finding the Right Driver to put in your bag A)First Narrow your Choices by knowing your handicap or level.Obviously, the best driver on the market for top tour pros may be different than the driver a high handicap golfer needs. If you are a high handi...
It offers the opportunity for significant payouts, especially if you can identify a dark horse contender. Top Finishers: Betting on a golfer to finish within a specified range, such as the top 5 or top 10, is a common and exciting market. It allows you to hedge your bets and potentially...
TaylorMade Stealth irons will feel as close to a forged iron as a cavity back iron can get. Forged irons have a really pure feel at impact, and the ECHO Damping System found in this TaylorMade Stealth will ensure that there is very little vibration at impact for the high handicap golfer...
If you consider yourself a performance geek and like to really drill down into how and where you can improve, then this really is the app for you. Remarkably, new users of Arccos improved their handicap on average by 5.7 strokes in the first year of using it. Now, those are some result...
53,412 18k LocationNewport News, VA Handicap:7.1 Joined Jan 2012 Posted May 24, 2023 On 5/24/2023 at 10:56 PM, anotherburntsteak said: I played AVX and PROv1 until I switch my driver shaft to the Ventus TR blue... now the Prov1 is useless and the Prov1x is perfect......
which is probably of benefit to many golfers. I can swing a 120 gr shaft, but lighter works well for me. The thought seems to make sense: PD are targeted at the aging golfer that wants some distance back. A little lighter to maybe get some more speed and reduce fatigue over the cours...