Twenty years ago, the USGA was so concerned about how forgiving drivers were getting that it put a limit on what then was a relatively arcane engineering measurement known as moment of inertia (MOI).
Built to reach 10K MOI without adding head weight, Wilson’s new Max+ pairs maximum stability with the ball speed golfers still care about. Wilson’s DynaPWR line has quietly become one of the more ...
In the first part of our look at golf equipment for the new season we highlight what’s hot in the realm of drivers, now more ...
Ping drivers have always been known for being “brick s***houses” - as our gear director Johnny Wunder likes to say - that no matter where you hit it on the face, you barely lose any speed and it flies ...
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Stuck between forgiveness and low-spin when choosing a driver? Why our data will blow your mind
While there has been a lot of talk the last few years about all the drivers pushing the boundaries of forgiveness (see all those “Max” and “10K” drivers, for example), the long-standing criticism of ...
Essentially, a forgiving driver is one that performs somewhat satisfactorily, even on a mishit. Even if you don’t hit the sweet spot, a forgiving driver will enable you to retain more ball speed, ...
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