Dustin Johnson Win At Kapalua With Help Of TaylorMade Twist Face Technology


The first weekend of 2018 was quite kind to Dustin Johnson. The world’s No. 1-ranked golfer lived up to the billing by winning the Sentry Tournament of Champions in Kapalua, Hawaii. Johnson used TaylorMade’s new Twist Face driver technology. Boy, did it work out:

Designed to alleviate hook and slice problems, Twist Face technology curves the driver’s club face. This allows for greater leeway when hitting a ball off the low-heel or high-toe of the club — a common problem among golfers of all levels.

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Notorious for being one of the longest drivers on the PGA Tour, Johnson tried out the new technology in Kapalua. “I put the new M4 [includes Twist Face] driver in play this week and I drove it really straight,” Johnson told reporters. “I don’t think I ever hit one bad drive all week. So for me that was the big key this week, is driving. I drove it really well.

“Well, last year I drove it pretty well,” Johnson continued. “I thought I was driving it pretty good. But with this new driver and new technology, we got the Twist Face in there.”

TaylorMade released a video about a week ago featuring five of their tour professionals: Johnson, Jason Day, Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose and Jon Rahm. Each was introduced to the new innovation during a roundtable discussion. “So you’re telling me I’m going to hit a lot more fairways,” Johnson exclaimed in the video.

Based on this weekend’s results, yes, you will hit a lot more fairways, Dustin.