While his season may be over, Phil Mickelson isn’t backing down. A week after he called out the USGA for supposedly planning to roll back the permitted length of driver shafts from 48 to 46 inches, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Phil Mickelson continues to pull no punches. Shortly after golf’s governing bodies announced a new model local rule that would give professional tours and elite amateur competitions the option to cap ...
Making equipment changes is often a game of sacrifice. For example, you can use a lighter or longer driver setup that provides more distance off the tee, but you may give up some accuracy. On the flip ...
(Reuters) - Rory McIlroy has criticised golf's lawmakers for considering changes to equipment that would tame the power of the game's big hitters, saying the campaign is "a huge waste of time 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 ...
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