When it comes to seniors, the biggest dilemma in the golf game is being able to achieve a high distance with the least possible strength and effort. This cannot be achieved by any club type and ...
Take the example of a 150-yard shot. In a one-club, 10 mph direct headwind, a golfer should add 7.5 percent of that shot's distance to the stated length. That 150-yard shot will play like 161 yards.
The development of increasingly lofted metal woods means many golfers no longer have to play low irons. The one or two iron is a thing of the past for most amateurs. However the long irons are still a ...
All clubs feature lightweight graphite shafts ... that counteracts the diminishing swing speeds and driving distances senior golfers may experience. The set is composed of a driver, 5 wood ...
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 ...
He takes us through his clubs while playing No ... his languid swing still has some pop. But age drains distance from every golfer’s game, and, as Couples detailed at the Masters earlier ...
Scott Kramer covers golf and luxury technology. My golf bag typically stores 14 clubs, a dozen balls ... the importance of being able to judge shot distances by eye. And as I’ve told many ...
Golf Foundation president Nick Dougherty with Royal Dornoch pros Gary Dingwall and Ally McNaughton at the awards ceremony at Wentworth Club ... Trophy for top senior went to Pitlochry’s ...