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Does an optimal driver descent angle exist? We put 47 drivers on a robot to find out
How important is driver descent angle? From Golf Digest's robot testing, the answer is that the floor becomes a cliff at 30 ...
The selling point for players-distance irons is get more yardage by sneaking technology into a head that resembles something ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
If you love golf, maybe it's time for a robot caddie, a remote control motorized cart that can follow you around the course while you enjoy the walk. There’s a reason why the best players in the world ...
What recent robot testing reveals is that the tradeoff is more complicated than that, and a lot more interesting. For Golf Digest's latest round of equipment testing, Golf Laborat ...
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