Aug 27th, 2015 Article
Leaders' Drives: Obama gets hustled
How to hustle the President of America at golf...
How to hustle the President of America at golf...
We spent a week on the road with long drive baller Joe Miller. Here's part 1 where he takes us into the gym and snarls at us when we ask if he's got any spare breakfast...
Kaboooommmm... Scotland's James Tait has won the first event of the LDWS 2018 in Dubai.
Struggling to maintain power and accuracy off the tee? Robert Rock is here to help with this simple, inspiring video...
With six qualifiers hitting over 400 yards, record qualifying distances, thousands of returning American Golf long drivers and competitors from all over the world, the final of the American Golf U.K. Long Drive Championship is set to be the most competitive ever seen when American Golf and Callaway welcome the finalists to Chester Racecourse on August 2nd .
Jamie Sadlowski has announced his retirement from Long Driving in a shock announcement. But check out what he's planning next!
So it’s the Sunday Driver, where we go out and find an awesome driver you probably haven’t heard of before. This week it's an adjustable driver for all the Long Drivers out there.
It’s not an iron. It’s definitely not a wood. It’s not a hybrid, and it’s 100% not a driving iron. It’s the new Ping G Crossover, and they feel it’s a club totally in it’s own category. What we know is it’s easy to hit. Well it is, unless you edit a popular golf website (don’t know what you mean-Ed).
Tour Edge were one of the very first companies to launch a driving iron. Or an Iron Wood as they like to call them. The CBX is the culmination of nearly 20 years experience in designing them.
A group of American artists are taking on Donald Trump in an unusual way. They have launched a campaign called “Driving out the Donald” and challenged him to a $180,000 golf duel.
Birthday girl, Ally McDonald grabbed her first LPGA Tour victory at the LPGA Drive On Championship at Reynolds Lake Oconee. The 28-year-old shot a final round three-under 69 to finish on sixteen-under-par and win by a single shot from world number five Danielle Kang. Mina Harigae of America and Spain's Carlota Ciganda shared the fourth spot after rounds of 67 and 69 respectively.
Four–time Olympic Champion Mo Farah has been down at the driving range, and giving it the full Happy GIlmore treatment. Take it away Mo!