Cobra’s King TEC mini driver pairs a 303cc head with a 3-wood shaft and extensive adjustability for golfers seeking more ...
The length of Phil Mickelson’s driver he used in winning the PGA Championship won't be allowed. Bryson DeChambeau can only use a 48-inch driver when he’s competing in Long Drive Association events.
Golf’s governing bodies announced a new model local rule Tuesday that will reduce the maximum length of driver shafts from 48 to 46 inches. The rule, which goes into effect Jan. 1, will allow the ...
Image: Bryson DeChambeau has been testing a 48-inch driver since winning the US Open Bryson DeChambeau's plans to use a 48-inch driver could be scuppered by new proposals to combat the increase in ...
Robert Barber Jr. of Phoenix took the time to write a long, well-thought-out letter on the issue of driver length and accuracy. I excerpt here, for while Robert recommends against length in drivers he ...
Are new regulations coming to the golf-equipment space? Phil Mickelson, for one, thinks so, and he’s getting his opinion out in front of it. Mickelson criticized the USGA on Twitter Friday ahead of ...
OLD WESTBURY, N.Y. — The USGA’s announcement to implement a local rule limiting driver shafts to 46 inches earlier this week was met by polarizing reactions in the men’s game. Some, like Phil ...
Struggling with accuracy off the tee, Rickie Fowler shaved an inch off his driver length at the Honda Classic, using a 43.5-inch Cobra F7+ driver with an Aldila NV2K 70X shaft in an effort to find ...
Phil Mickelson rekindled an old feud through a new medium (for him) on Friday during the second round of the BMW Championship. Mickelson's, ahem, antagonistic relationship with the USGA is both ...
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