Question: A couple of my golf buddies swear the mini driver has changed their life off the tee. Is it really that much better than a 3-wood? Answer: It sounds like your buddies have been drinking the ...
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Titleist's GT280 mini driver: What you need to know
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Titleist has been teasing weekend golfers with a mini driver since the Tour release of a 13-degree TSR 2-wood at the 2024 Players Championship. The club never came to retail, ...
Who it’s for: Golfers who want a powerful alternative to their driver off the tee that blends stability and enhanced accuracy. What you should know: The Secret Weapon was designed to excel off the tee ...
Specs: 280cc head with 13 degrees of loft, titanium body and face, polymer crown, interchangeable weights and adjustable hosel. 13 degrees of loft, 43.75 inches in length Who it’s for: Fast-swinging ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The latest version of TaylorMade’s downsized but souped-up drivers, the new 300 Series Mini Driver, pays homage to the 20-year anniversary of the company’s transformative ...
In the late 1970s, Gary Adams changed the trajectory of the equipment industry with the introduction of woods made from metal construction. Up until that point, persimmon was the material of choice ...
The 300 Mini Driver is a much-improved version of TaylorMade's original that was introduced 20 years ago. The driver retails for $399.99. It is available in lofts of 11.5 and 13.5 degrees, and the ...
The modern-day driver is now the easiest club to hit in the bag due to a number of factors. Thanks to the larger clubhead size (460cc limit), improved forgiveness, the centre of gravity shifting lower ...
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