5 GolfWRX Members Gamer vs. 2017 TaylorMade m1/m2 Drivers +7.01 Yards Distance Gained on Average -615 RPM Spin reduction on Average What can the new 2017...
This story was updated February 14 with in-hand photos of PXG’s 0811XF driver we captured at the Genesis Open, where Charles Howell III was testing the driver...
A $50 pair of shoes! That was the big extravagance for Eric Sillies after winning the $500,000 prize on Golf Channel’s television show Driver vs. Driver presented by Wilson. That...
Coming mid-Spring and only available through Bridgestone-authorized fitters (and only available for a limited time): Bridgestone’s ultra-premium Tour B Series of drivers, fairway woods, hybrids and...
What’s better than winning the trip of a lifetime? Gaining more driving distance, of course. And eight lucky GolfWRX Members had a chance to do both last...
Tour Edge’s new Exotics EX10 driver uses new materials in its club face to improve forgiveness, a more aerodynamic head design for more swing speed and offers a slew...
Wilson’s new line of D300 products certainly don’t suffer from a lack of visible technology. The super game-improvement clubs use slots around the perimeter of the irons, as well...
In this video, I do an on-course test as well as a launch monitor test to show you the differences between two of the hottest drivers of...
Update (January 17, 2017): Launch monitor data added from #TheWRX, a group of eight GolfWRX Members who visited Callaway HQ to be fit for the GBB Epic and...
In my latest driver review, I hit TaylorMade’s 2017 M1 460 driver and discuss how it may or may not improve your game from the tee. If you’re...
TaylorMade’s 2017 M1 and M2 drivers share the same name as their highly rated predecessors, but they’re very different clubs both inside and out. Here’s a list...
On Tuesday, TaylorMade released the first official detail about its yet-to-be-announced 2017 M-Series drivers. And since then, a few more teases from TaylorMade have followed. 43% more...
What’s different about TaylorMade’s 2017 M1 and M2 drivers? The company has yet to officially comment on the new clubs, but that hasn’t stopped the golf world from...
Enjoy our exclusive photos of the Triton, the driver design that was selected as the winner of the Golf Channel’s television show Driver vs. Driver presented...
Will TaylorMade double up on the success of its M2 driver in 2017? It appears so. We’ve received photos of two new M2 drivers, one of...
Thanks to GolfWRX Member BillMurrayGolfing, we have a fresh batch of 2017 TaylorMade M1 driver photos in our forum. The first photos of the driver hit...
Vertical Groove Golf is set to debut a (you guessed it) driver with vertical grooves in December. And the Boston-based company claims the USGA conforming club...
XXIO (pronounced zek-si-oh), the No. 1 golf brand in Japan year-in and year-out, has unveiled to America new XXIO Forged irons, as well as a new...
GolfWRX sent six members to the Titleist’s Oceanside Test Facility on October 19 to get fit for the company’s new 917 drivers. The catch? Each member had to...
After sharing leaked photos of what could be TaylorMade’s new M1 driver on our Facebook page, a GolfWRX user left a comment showing what could be...
Cobra’s new King drivers — the King F7, F7+ and the new King LTD Black — may just change how drivers are sold. The secret is their...
Is this TaylorMade’s new M1? It sure looks like it could be the company’s 2017 flagship driver. Related: Photos of TaylorMade’s 2017 M1 fairway woods and hybrids...
In this video, I take the Titleist’s 917D2 and 917D3 drivers to the golf course with my Foresight GC2 launch monitor to show you what less spin might mean...
Update (10/27/16): The shafts in McIlroy’s M2 driver and fairway woods have been confirmed. McIlroy used TaylorMade’s M2 driver (9.5 degrees) and fairway woods (15 and...
Updated 10/25/16: Rory was spotted practicing with TaylorMade’s M2 driver and fairway woods at the WGC-HSBC Champions on Monday. Rory McIlroy warming up in China. Looks...
Ten days after appearing on the USGA’s Conforming Club List, we spotted Cobra’s new King F7 and King F7+ drivers on the range at the Safeway...
Two new Cobra drivers have landed on the USGA’s Conforming Club list, the King F7 and King F7+. The black-and-white USGA photos don’t tell the whole story...
Designing your own driver is like running a race through a jungle that’s littered with booby traps. No matter how fast you are (or in this...
On Wednesday, we spotted U.S. Ryder Cup team member Brooks Koepka testing a TaylorMade M2 driver on the range at Hazeltine. Most recently in Koepka’s WITB...
Pros: Titleist adds CG adjustability, gives golfers the ability to control draw and fade bias. Sound and feel are less metallic than 915 drivers. Premium aftermarket...
The more expensive the driver, the more likely its design targets high-swing-speed golfers willing to pay a premium for a Tour player-inspired club that’s tailored to their needs. But what...
Recently, TaylorMade released a special-edition M1 460 driver, replicating Dustin Johnson’s winning driver setup from the 2016 U.S. Open, except with some Patriotic customizations. Now, the...
As we all know, the USGA limits drivers to a certain size (460 cc), and COR (coefficient of restitution), which is 0.83. Since companies, such as...
In the golf equipment world, it’s rare for new releases and technologies to produce drastic distance gains in off-the-rack purchases, mostly due to limitations by the USGA....
At one point in the early 1980s, Dan Pohl was the longest driver on the PGA Tour, averaging 274 yards with the Big Dog. As a teenage...