GBR Spotlight | Does Topgolf's Sure Thing Driver Make Golf Less Hard?
Topgolf's Sure Thing helps newcomers and novices get the golfing bug by creating a club that helps generate shots that go high, straight and reasonably long. Should we all be using it?

Topgolf may be in the news because of their financial situation, but they may have created and launched the perfect driver, which has slipped under the radar.
The Sure Thing driver has been created exclusively for use at one of the hundred Topgolf locations worldwide. Its mission is simple: to make golf easier.
Has Topgolf succeeded? Have they designed a club that the major manufacturers have struggled to perfect over the years?
Before we discuss the Sure Thing further, let’s clarify one thing. The Sure Thing driver is non-conforming due to its larger face dimensions.
So, what’s the point of it, you would rightly be asking?
The Sure Thing driver is designed to help new golfers and golfers with higher handicaps experience golf shots they can’t hit with regular drivers.
How does the Sure Thing achieve this?
The club, designed with the help of Callaway engineers, has the aforementioned bigger face to make it look more friendly at address. This user-friendly approach of the Sure Thing continues with the driver featuring 20 degrees of loft and a shorter shaft.



