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How good is Amazon's golf ball? We let a swing robot put it to the test
Off the tee, Amazon’s soft-compression design couldn’t keep pace — even at average swing speeds. It was roughly 11–13 yards shorter with a slightly lower launch and noticeably reduced spin, making it ...
Urethane balls are a better option for the vast majority of golfers, not just tour players. They simply offer more performance benefits across all clubs, distances, speeds and shots. Testing by Golf ...
Every golfer is looking for an edge — especially off the tee, which is why so much discussion that we have when it comes to golf clubs revolves around the driver and how to maximize performance. The ...
Sifting through the robotic testing data always reveals some intriguing insights. Regarding fairway woods, it’s natural to wonder if this year’s crop is geared for golfers who miss it out of the toe ...
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Will you hit it farther by swinging faster or by swinging better? What our robot test reveals
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 times less ...
Robots are touching down in the United States and their first stop is the Town of North Hempstead. No, this isn’t the plot of “The Matrix” or “Blade Runner,” but rather the latest addition to the ...
CASTLE PINES — The robot mower is stuck in the rough on No. 18 at Castle Pines Golf Club. Yep, the BMW Championship is ready to go. “The robot gets less confused if you drag it to the fairway,” Scott ...
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