What's the Difference Between a Senior Flex & a Regular Flex Golf Shaft?
Golf shafts come in several levels of flexibility, and it's difficult to play your best without a shaft that matches your game.
Read more →Selecting the best golf balls for slow swing speeds can significantly improve distance and accuracy. Proper club length and weight configuration are essential for consistent performance on the green.
Golf shafts come in several levels of flexibility, and it's difficult to play your best without a shaft that matches your game.
Read more →In golf, a flat backswing is one that runs closer to parallel to the ground, while a vertical, or upright, swing is one that runs closer to perpendicular to the ground. Legendary golfer Ben Hogan was famous for his flat backswing. Current PGA player Chad Campbell also has a noticeably flat backswing.
Read more →Golf balls have undergone several transformations throughout the history of the game. From the "gutta percha" and leather-covered "feathery" golf balls of the early 1900's to the high-performance four-piece golf balls of today, golf balls have perhaps experienced more changes than clubs.
Read more →Ping Eye2 golf clubs were first produced in 1982, and were the best-selling iron of the 1980s, the company says.. Ping Eye2 irons featured a perimeter-weighted clubhead and square-faced grooves for improved spin.
Read more →The average PGA Tour professional swings over 110 miles per hour and carries a driver at least 275 yards, according to Golf Spyder. Though a swing speed of 80 mph is on the low end, you can still maximize your distance and lower your scores by choosing the correct equipment.
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