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Golf shafts are weird. It's why you test everything
Our gear editor was struggling to find his best driver until, just by chance, he popped in a new Fujikura shaft to test. It ...
Some of the very best golf teachers on the planet are at Pinehurst Resort this week for GOLF’s Top 100 Teachers Summit. You can access all of their insight by signing up for the livestream. But lucky ...
TPT Golf has established itself in the premium shaft market by utilizing a revolutionary automated manufacturing process that prioritizes consistency above all else. Its latest offering, the TPT Nitro ...
CAMARILLO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Newton Golf Company (NASDAQ: NWTG) (“Newton Golf” or the “Company”), a technology-driven innovator in performance golf equipment, today announced that its shafts ...
Answer: We think you are perfectly fine to put your current driver shaft in your new driver, provided you start with a high-quality part and finish with a club fitting from a high-quality fitter. In ...
Question: I see some guys on tour using shorter driver shafts than the standard 44.75 to 45 inches. Sounds interesting, but I don't want to lose any distance. Does a shorter driver shaft result in ...
Mitsubishi worked with L.A.B. Golf to perfect this new putter shaft. And it may well pay dividends for golfers everywhere.
Recognition reflects strong adoption among professional club fitters and rapid traction of Newton’s fairway shafts CAMARILLO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Newton Golf Company (NWTG) (“Newton Golf” or the ...
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