How far would Tiger have hit it in 2000 if he’d had access to today’s technology? To find out, we ran a full robot test at Golf Laboratories with Tiger’s drivers and balls covering 25 years of innovation.
Adam Scott never thought he would wear spikeless golf shoes. He began his career wearing the stiff, metal-spiked FootJoy Classics. He wanted structure and traction to support his golf swing.
It might not seem like a big deal, but Tiger Woods apparently wearing FootJoy golf shoes while tuning up at Augusta National the Sunday before Masters week has set tongues wagging once again.
It was May 2000 when Hal Sutton heard that Tiger Woods had changed from a wound Titleist Professional 90 golf ball to Nike’s solid-core, urethane-covered Tour Accuracy sphere