Scottie Scheffler may want a solution for the current issues of professional golf’s driver testing, but it will always be a complicated topic. After winning his third major at the PGA Championship on ...
Our robot test attempts to answer the impossible question: how far would a peak Tiger have hit it with a modern driver ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The face of the modern driver is as thin as a dime. Much thinner, really. Thin, light, flexible — alive. For the best players in the world, digging length, the thinner the better.
Despite the top two players in the world having to give up their drivers after creeping into nonconforming status ahead of the PGA Championship and the surrounding hubbub from certain quarters ...
USGA CEO Mike Whan defended the recent driver testing that reportedly ensnared two of the game’s biggest stars at the PGA Championship. Both Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy’s drivers reportedly ...
Bob Harig writes how the testing issue from the PGA Championship lives on because of the sport’s lack of transparency. Also: Scottie Scheffler’s run and a dubious anniversary. Xander Schauffele helped ...
During the practice days at the recent PGA Championship, about one-third of the competitors submitted their driver for a test to ensure their clubface's springlike effect was within guidelines. These ...
The news of Rory McIlroy’s driver being ruled nonconforming for exceeding the spring-like effect prior to the start of this week’s PGA Championship has spread like wildfire since first being reported ...
Turns out, it wasn’t just Rory McIlroy who failed a driver test earlier this week at Quail Hollow. The eventual PGA champion did, too. Scottie Scheffler confirmed that his driver also was deemed ...
After his PGA Championship win, Scottie Scheffler called for more "robust" driver testing in the pro game. Here's why it's not that simple. The post Scottie Scheffler wants more ‘robust' driver ...