Welcome to another edition of the Fully Equipped mailbag, sponsored by Cleveland/Srixon Golf, an interactive GOLF.com series in which we field your hard-hitting gear questions. Are shorter driver ...
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 ...
Golf shaft flex research isn't nearly as much fun as shopping for a new driver. A new driver has a cool head shape, a ...
Getting fit and finding the right aftermarket shaft for your game can be a difficult process, but with the right information and understanding of your golf game, it’s easier than ever to find one that ...
Question: I saw Rory McIlroy recently tried a shorter driver shaft to try to hit more fairways. Could that work for me and how much distance would I be sacrificing? Answer: Good for you for being ...
The technology behind the most popular driver shafts in golf, the Fujikura Ventus and Ventus TR, is now coming to the company’s latest series of iron shafts. And while that may sound like a fairly ...
Finding a new driver shaft is no simple feat. What driver shaft should you actually buy? You should go get fit by an authorized fitting center, but I’d be the world’s largest hypocrite if I didn’t ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Newton is set to launch their Fast Motion shaft into the metal woods and hybrid market giving golfers an option of a lighter shaft ...
When asked their respective thoughts on why Fujikura’s Ventus shaft line is currently, according to Darrell Survey, the No. 1 played driver and fairway wood shaft across five tours, a PGA of America ...