TaylorMade's ultra-forgiving flagship driver might be one of the most easy-to-hit drivers of the year, but all that ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The new TaylorMade Qi4D family of drivers (Qi4D, Qi4D Max, Qi4D Max Lite, Qi4D LS) aim to manage the complicated challenges of faster ball speed mixed with forgiveness and ...
Twenty years ago, the USGA was so concerned about how forgiving drivers were getting that it put a limit on what then was a relatively arcane engineering measurement known as moment of inertia (MOI).
From this legendary TaylorMade driver to the 'most forgiving' Ping model, we look at the 5 'unicorn' drivers that reached ...
A robot can't swing the golf club for you, but it can give you a good idea of how a driver performs against the competition. In a new equipment series from Golf Digest, we tested the latest drivers ...
For the fourth generation of TaylorMade’s carbon-faced drivers — the Qi35 driver family — the company has taken a three-pillared approach. To nail down the design of the Qi35 drivers, TaylorMade ...
Designed to be playable from anywhere, the R7 mini driver is a legit option for golfers stuck between driver and 3-wood.
PING's new G440 K is one of the most forgiving drivers we've ever tested, but while the spin on the high MOI model can creep ...