Single-length irons: Can one size fit all?

David Edel, the golf inventor who developed the single-length irons that originally helped make Bryson DeChambeau famous, thinks the best way to understand the concept is to go back to the theories of a heretical Franciscan friar of the 14th century. Really. Crudely put, William of Ockham’s theory, now known as Ockham’s razor, goes like Read more…

Could Bryson DeChambeau’s win possibly change golf for pros and amateurs?

By Mike Stachura/Golf Digest As personally significant as Bryson DeChambeau’s win in Sunday’s DAP Championshipin the Web.com Tour Finals was for his status as a card-carrying member of the PGA Tour for the 2016-17 season, it might also have greater implications for his theories on equipment and how they might change the game: The 22-year-old’s win Read more…