That extra height and stickiness on the greens is what makes the 7-wood such a popular club among tour players today.
We get it, you’re still not sold on the 7-wood. For years it was considered a club for high handicappers struggling with launch or those on the older end of the age spectrum who were better off ...
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6 Big-Name Professional Golfers Who Use A 7-Wood. If It Works For Them...
According to a report from Sports Marketing Surveys, just over 10 per cent of Tour professionals have a 7-wood, or higher, ...
Scottie Scheffler won the American Express, but not because he added a 7-wood to his bag. However, the fact that he won with it tells you almost everything you need to know about how the best player ...
For years, the stigma surrounding high-lofted fairway woods has been they are only for women and older players. For some reason there are players out there who think the fewer the headcovers, the more ...
I remember a time when having a lofted fairway wood in your bag meant you lacked the requisite speed to hit a 2-iron. Almost 20 years later and the high-lofted-woods trend has become hotter than I ...
Arne Thomas remembers the moment three years ago when he realized he had found a valuable addition to his bag. Playing Oakmont Country Club where he carries a 2.4 Handicap Index, Thomas stood 205 ...
LOS ANGELES – The clichéd judgment is that 7-woods are only used by players in an over-50 men’s group and by beginners. World No. 1 Dustin Johnson isn’t interested in clichés, but he is interested in ...
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