Looking for forgiveness off the tee? The TaylorMade Qi4D Max offers easy launch, strong ball speeds and a ...
Golf clubs are expensive—there's no getting around it. But PGA Tour Superstore recently slashed prices on a ton of sticks from Ping, TaylorMade, Titleist, and more during its End of Summer Savings ...
The four-model lineup features the fifth-generation carbon composite face design and a new video-driven shaft-fitting system ...
The TaylorMade Sim2 Max Driver was made for golfers looking to improve their game. It's available for both left- and right-handed players in a 9- or 10.5-degree loft, and there are three different ...
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 ...
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These 2025 drivers have a surprising level of forgiveness, according to our robot testing
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 ...
In today’s game, hitting the ball far of the tee is great, but nothing beats hitting it long AND straight. This year’s crop of drivers can let you have the best of both worlds, as they’re more ...
The new Callaway Rogue metalwood family and its approach to maximum forgiveness and ball speed may appear to be as obvious an improvement in driver design as there could be—who wouldn’t want longer ...
Solheim spent his off-hours in his garage building golf clubs, including a putter that literally “pinged” upon striking a golf ball. He also designed the first heel-toe-weighted putter and irons, ...
Welcome to another edition of Yo, Gear Guy!, an interactive GOLF.com series in which our resident dimplehead (a.k.a., GOLF’s deputy editor of equipment, Mike Chwasky) fields your hard-hitting golf ...
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