WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: TaylorMade’s new BRNR Mini Driver, the company’s latest iteration of metalwoods that take a spot somewhere between downsized drivers and oversized fairway wood, is an appealing ...
Welcome to Wall-to-Wall Equipment, the Monday morning gear wrap-up in which GOLF equipment editor Jonathan Wall takes you through the latest trends, rumors and breaking news. TaylorMade’s Tour release ...
Over the last year, so-called “mini drivers” have seen an uptick in usage on the PGA TOUR. These clubs occupy the space between a driver and a fairway wood and are mostly used as a second option off ...
In 1998, just days prior to The Open Championship at Royal Birkdale Golf Club, Lee Janzen, who was coming off his 1998 U.S. Open victory, hosted a golf clinic for the public. During the clinic, Janzen ...
Mini drivers have gained traction in golf in recent years as modern drivers push the limits of distance, sometimes at the expense of accuracy. So for those looking to find a few more fairways, the ...
The mini driver is on the come up. It’s not as explosive as a driver, but allows for more control and accuracy. A few years ago, the chances of finding them in a professional bag were slim, but Tommy ...
Equipment changes heading into the Masters is always a great topic of conversation, and with Augusta National requiring shots that move in both directions off the tee, it’s no surprise to see ...
If you were to look through players' bags on the professional Tours, you would perhaps notice a surge in a club that, a decade ago, wouldn't have been so popular. We're talking about mini drivers, a ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: TaylorMade’s new BRNR Mini Driver Copper, the latest driver that isn’t a driver (and fairway wood that isn’t a fairway wood), debuts with looks, logos and colors that evoke the ...