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Golf Digest on MSNRobot data confirms these 5 drivers can greatly improve your high toe miss
Analysis: Last year's driver lineup saw several models add distance on a high-toe miss. This year, only Cobra's ...
Welcome to MythBusters, a Golf Digest+ series where we explore answers to some of golf’s most common questions through a series of tests with golfers and robots. Sometimes definitive, other ...
The odds of making a hole-in-one are 12,500 to 1. Most amateur golfers will never realize this dream in their careers, but that doesn't keep us from trying to achieve golf immortality. Simply ...
Meet Ldrick, the golf robot named after Eldrick "Tiger" Woods. It's big, bulky and it looks like its face is on kind of sideways. But, boy, can Ldrick golf — watch how easy this hole-in-one goes ...
It’s hard to believe our latest round of robotic testing is in the books. With a massive assist from Golf Laboratories’ swing robot, we’ve been able to conduct testing on drivers, fairway ...
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Golf Digest on MSNThese 3 non-urethane golf balls provide urethane-esque spin, according to robot testing
This trifecta of distance, spin and feel is why urethane balls dominate the pro ranks. They don’t just excel in one category; they perform across the board. A ball that leans too heavily on distance ...
A photograph purportedly showing two women receiving golf lessons from a robot likely originated on the set of a 1930s movie.
In 2018, we began the process of finding a more effective way to present our blowout equipment issue. The result is the reimagined ClubTest.
So back to golf, which I am now poised to master. I am poised to conquer this mad game thanks to a new robot that looks like a corpulent version of R2-D2. Might be hocus-pocus, but as with any ...
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