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What to Wear to a Golf Tournament: Men’s Beginner Guide

Let's break down everything you need to know about spectator attire for men at golf tournaments.
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Complete Golf Club Fitting Chart: Find Your Perfect Clubs in 5 Minutes

Here's how to use a complete golf club fitting chart to get your clubs fitted right, without spending a fortune on professional fitting
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The Most Forgiving Drivers in 2025: Improve Your Accuracy Off the Tee

For most recreational golfers, finding the most forgiving golf driver that keeps the ball in play is the fastest route to lower scores and more enjoyable rounds.
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Standard Driver Length: How to Find Your Perfect Fit

Key Takeaways You’ve probably stood on the first tee, gripping your driver, and wondered if this club is really the right size for you. Whether
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How Anti-Slice Drivers Work: Draw Bias, Face Angle, and CG

When I first picked up an anti-slice driver, I noticed something immediately—it looked slightly different at address. This wasn't just my imagination. The clubface appeared to be pointing slightly left of target (for right-handed golfers).
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Fade vs. Slice: Understanding the Difference for Better Golf

Let's dive into what separates these two right-moving shots (for right-handed golfers) and how you can turn your banana ball nightmare into a shot you can actually rely on.
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Most Forgiving Drivers for a Slice in 2025

You know that feeling—you make a decent swing, but the ball starts straight then curves dramatically right (for right-handed golfers).
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Driver Anti-Slice Technology: What Actually Works?

Heel weighting and closed face angles are effective anti-slice technologies, reducing slice tendencies by 12-18 yards. Adjustable drivers offer customization, improving accuracy. Draw-biased drivers help moderate slicers but may still result in slices. While no technology can fully fix swing flaws, proper equipment can significantly minimize slice severity.