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GOLF.com on MSN7-woods are trending on Tour. Is it time to add one to your bag?At the Valspar this week, 30-plus 7-woods and two 9-woods were in play. Here's why these clubs have become so popular.
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Titleist GT1 driver, fairway woods, hybrid: What you need to knowAs well, the GT1 is longer heel to toe than past models to better preserve ball speed on mis-hits. The head also accommodates a .335-inch tip for more fairway wood like flex in the shaft to ...
In the series, the St. André team of comedians Aaron Chewning, Hannah Rae Aslesen and Jonathan Pawlowski bust golfers for ...
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Golf Digest on MSNTitleist's GT280 mini driver: What you need to knowWHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Titleist has been teasing weekend golfers with a mini driver since the Tour release of a 13-degree TSR ...
So you get a bit more clubhead speed and power because of the length ... We see a lot of golfers hit their fairway woods well, as they’re very forgiving clubs, but the ball is coming in very low and ...
Their fairway woods ... providing great speeds. The Max is one of the easiest launch clubs out there. The PWRSHELL insert and suspended PWR-BRIDGE design create a more flexible face and sole for ...
Titleist has launched its anticipated GT280 mini driver. Here are four things you need to know about the newest mini driver.
What you need to know: Titleist GT280 mini driver blends the technologies found in the GT driver family with a smaller head, movable weights and slightly-shorter shaft to create a powerful club that ...
The Bridgestone Tour B XS has an unwavering level of tour performance. Approved by Tiger Woods, this golf ball offers ...
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