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New 'prototype' Ping mini driver spotted on USGA conforming list
Mini drivers have grown in popularity and now, prior to the start of the 2026 season, a Ping model has appeared on the USGA ...
The brand made headlines last week by expanding its innovative 3D printed iron line-up to encompass three full models and in ...
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Has Cobra just released the best mini-driver in the game?
Prototypes of this model were spotted well over a year ago, but now it is finally time to officially introduce Cobra's first ...
Looking for more control off the tee without losing distance? Read out Cobra King Tec Mini Driver review to see why this ...
Cobra’s King TEC mini driver pairs a 303cc head with a 3-wood shaft and extensive adjustability for golfers seeking more ...
Cobra Golf introduces the King Tec Mini Driver, a club designed for tighter dispersion, higher launch, and versatile ...
The mini driver category continues to grow and COBRA’s KING TEC-MD arrives with a familiar tech package and one of the most ...
We interrupt our regularly scheduled programming—a run of ready-for-retail releases—to bring you a fresh entry on the USGA ...
Welcome to GOLF.com’s ClubTest Proving Ground, where Managing Equipment Editor Jonathan Wall and Senior Equipment Editor Ryan Barath put the latest designs and groundbreaking technology in the ...
Specs: 280cc head with 13 degrees of loft, titanium body and face, polymer crown, interchangeable weights and adjustable hosel. 13 degrees of loft, 43.75 inches in length Who it’s for: Fast-swinging ...
The mini driver remains a mystery for many weekend golfers. Is it a driver with a smaller profile? Is it a fairway wood with a larger profile? You're bound to get a different answer depending on who ...
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