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 ...
Regarding Bryson DeChambeau and Phil Mickelson and their lust for 48-inch drivers, golf’s ruling bodies have only one thing to say: Not so fast. Technically, Tuesday’s announcement that the USGA and ...
Phil Mickelson took another shot at the United States Golf Association on Thursday, reiterating in a three-minute Twitter video that the governing body is wrong to limit the length of driver shafts as ...
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 ...
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 ...
Bryson DeChambeau's dream of using a 48-inch driver may be over. The USGA and R&A issued a joint statement Tuesday outlining three proposed changes to equipment standards. The release also hinted at ...
I was wondering if you could answer a question which has been of some concern to me recently. I’m a Scottish pro and I give a lot of golf lessons. I noticed that many amateurs and even pros struggle ...
Will Zalatoris wasn’t exactly a short hitter before. With a lanky 6-foot-2 frame, combined with a big arm swing on the backswing and wickedly fast hip rotation on the downswing, he averaged more than ...
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 ...