We try not to play favorites when it comes to the newest gear, but it’s human nature to want to know which clubs exceeded expectations during our latest round of robotic driver testing with Golf ...
For the 2024 edition of GOLF’s ClubTest, we once again teamed up with Golf Laboratories for robotic driver testing. With the help of their swing robot, we’re able to get a better picture of how each ...
Ping’s G440 LST is arguably the most fascinating offering in the 2025 driver lineup. Why? Because it does something rarely seen by low-spin drivers — it blends distance, speed and a level of ...
One of the benefits of independent robotic testing is its ability to validate insights that might initially seem implausible. For example, the most forgiving driver in this year's crop (at 95 mph) was ...
Callaway's driver lineup has undergone some noticeable changes in the last three cycles, culminating with a multi-material, three-layer face design on Quantum that combines titanium, poly mesh and ...
TaylorMade is slamming the doors on the driver forgiveness battles. We’re back to an all-out speed war and TaylorMade thinks you’ll be fastest when your driver is the best fit for you. The company is ...
Controversy and posturing have surrounded the USGA and R&A’s announcement that golf balls are expected to be rolled back in 2030 via a change in the distance test. It’s been the conjecture of some ...