An aftermarket shaft can cost $400 or more – as much as an entire driver! So is it worth upgrading, or are the stock shafts that come standard just as good? We explore that in Golf Myths Unplugged.
Golf Myths Unplugged
PluggedInGolf researches golf’s biggest questions to bring you the facts that will help your game.
Are Bigger Driver Heads Easier to Hit? – Golf Myths Unplugged
Does getting a huge, 460cc driver head really make golf easier, or can a smaller head deliver equal forgiveness? We tested that to bring you the data and the answers.
How Much Does Putter Grip Matter? – Golf Myths Unplugged
There are a lot of ideas about how a putter grip can change your putting or make you more consistent, but which ones line up with the facts?
How Much Does Lie Angle Matter? – Golf Myths Unplugged
Fun? No. Important? Maybe. Getting fit for clubs is exciting. You pick out a new club head, pair it with a fancy shaft, select a […]
Are More Expensive Golf Balls Better? – Golf Myths Unplugged
Does paying $4 for a golf ball lead to lower scores and better performance? The answers may shock you.
Are Mallet Putters Better Than Blades? – Golf Myths Unplugged
Mallet putters are often billed as cure alls, but are they objectively better than blades? We tested that in this edition of Golf Myths Unplugged.
How Long Do Wedges Last? – Golf Myths Unplugged
How often should you be changing out your wedges? We did the testing to bring you the answer.
How Much Distance Does Club Fitting Add? – Golf Myths Unplugged
How much distance is the average golfer leaving on the table? We found out to bring you the answer.
Game Improvement Irons Aren’t Workable – Golf Myths Unplugged
A commonly used reason for playing blades is that game improvement irons aren’t workable. Is that true? We tested it to bring you the answer.
Are Game Improvement Irons Easier to Hit? – Golf Myths Unplugged
We’ve all been told that great big game improvement irons are easier to hit, but is it true? We did the research to bring you the answers.