Our MythBusters series was introduced to answer common-golfer questions: Does a higher tee really make the ball go farther? Do range balls really perform worse? Do layers of clothing affect swing ...
The robotic testing portion of GOLF’s 2024 ClubTest has come to a close, which means it’s time to take inventory of the numbers and highlight particular models that exceeded our expectations. The ...
Cobra's driver lineup has gone through three distinct identities in its last three product cycles, moving from the H.O.T.
Go ahead and pick up the 7-iron in your bag and take a look at the wear pattern on the face. Unless your name is Tiger Woods or Moe Norman, there’s a good chance you’ll find some marks out on the heel ...
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Robot data confirms these 5 irons are best for golfers who routinely miss it off the toe
If you've ever missed the center of the clubface—and let’s be honest, who hasn’t—you know the sensation of a mishit at impact. More specifically, the toe-side miss with an iron that sends unwanted ...
The low-spin tier reads predictably: G430 LST and G440 LST both bleed spin on low-face contact (+196 to +363) and lose it on ...
A hole-in-one is a cause for celebration, even (especially?) when a robot does it. LDRIC, a cleverly named golf robot, aced the par-3 16th hole at Arizona's TPC Scottsdale course earlier this week on ...
First appearing on our golf courses more than a decade ago, the sight of a grass mower quietly and independently going about its business was initially a real eye-opener. Nowadays, you see them ...
The landscape of golf courses is changing from the moment golfers arrive. Robot caddies now carry players' bags from the parking lot, and once the round begins, machines provide course maps, distance ...
In 1997, Eldrick Tont "Tiger" Woods aced the 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale. Now, almost 20 years later, a robot named Eldrick nailed the exact same shot. Let me repeat: A ROBOT HIT A HOLE IN ONE. It was ...
One of the most unexpected attractions at the 2026 Genesis Invitational wasn’t a golfer or a leaderboard move. Instead, it was Spot, the agile four-legged robot dog developed by Boston Dynamics, ...
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