Gear RoboTest: 1 surprising way slow swingers can gain more distance off the tee By: GOLF Editors March 2, 2022 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by Email RoboTest: 1 surprising way slow swingers can gain more distance off the tee Why this Titleist Pro V1 model isn't as niche as you think Why so many players are switching to Titleist GTS drivers The Titleist driver giving Jordan Spieth renewed confidence Why Ludvig Åberg switched to a Scotty Cameron Phantom Dial in your distance control with this drill | Emergency 9 Trying out the new Scotty Cameron Phantom 12 and 3.2 w/ Austie Rollinson U.S. OPEN CHAMP JJ Spaun explains his club setup Inside Shinnecock Hills: Preparing an Iconic Course for the U.S. Open The KEY to Titleist's new GTS driver lineup Rare Look Inside Full Shinnecock Hills Experience The latest episode of GOLF’s RoboTest reveals why your 3-wood might be a smarter (read: longer!) play off the tee than driver. Latest In Gear 5 minutes ago Colin Morikawa is contending at the Open. Here's an inside look at all his gear 2 hours ago Collin Morikawa corrects 'stupid' decision, vaults into U.S. Open contention 10 hours ago Great golf ball fitting evolves with the player 1 day ago A quiet apparel brand has an unexpected presence at U.S. Open GOLF Editors Related Articles Gear Is a 7-wood, hybrid or 3-iron most suitable for your game? Gear How movable weight on a 3-wood impacts launch angle and spin Gear Can Cobra's Aerojet drivers follow up on their recent RoboTest success? Gear How TaylorMade's new Stealth 2 Plus driver can improve your game Gear What impressed us while testing TaylorMade's new Stealth HD irons Gear Breaking down the benefits of TaylorMade's new Stealth 2 Plus fairway woods Gear Where TaylorMade's new Stealth HD irons improve on their P7MC line Gear Did TaylorMade's Stealth 2 driver live up to the hype during our RoboTest? Gear Can Ping's new G430 driver maximize a 14-handicap's distance?