The holiday season is almost upon us, and while that means getting ready for Thanksgiving, starting your holiday shopping, and preparing for the bombardment of Black Friday and Cyber Monday ads to hit your email box, it also means golf equipment companies are quietly making next season’s gear available to pros.
On Monday, the United States Golf Association added new drivers to its List of Conforming Driver Heads. That means the USGA has tested the heads to ensure they meet equipment standards and comply with the Rules of Golf. Once added to the list, a driver head can be used by anyone in a competitive round or official event like this week’s PGA Tour event, the RSM Classic, or the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai.
We don’t have official information on the drivers that were added to the conforming driver list this week, but from the images and notes published by the USGA, there are a few things we can learn.
Available as a 9-, 10.5- and 12-degree club, the Darkspeed X, the Darkspeed X appears to have two moveable weights and loads of carbon fiber on the sole. Read Full Article.
Also available as a 9-, 10.5- and 12-degree club, the Darkspeed Max has a weight in the back and one in the heel, which should allow players to create a draw bias or boost stability. Read Full Article.
LS has come to stand for low spin, and the Darkspeed LS appears to have 8-, 9- and 10.5-degree versions with two weights in the front and one in the back, making it likely that this is a better-player’s driver. Read Full Article.
The G430 10K has a tungsten weight in the back and Carbonfly Wrap crown. With no visible weight in the heel or toe, but extra weight in the back, this could be a max-stability driver that extends the G430 driver family released earlier in 2023. Read Full Article.
PXG released the GEN6 family of drivers eight months ago, but this driver has a very different shape along with three interchangeable sole weights that we can presume will allow the 0311 Black Ops to have a draw, fade or high-stability setting. Read Full Article.
This driver appears to have more of a classic,…
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