Frequently Asked Questions about the Yukon

How does the Yukon work?
The offset design allows you extra time to turn your wrists over and square the club face at impact. This will limit the severity and frequency of your slice off the tee.

How far offset is the Yukon?
Depending on the club will determine the amount of offset. Visit the product page of each club and scroll down to “Technical Specifications” for the exact measurement of offset. Driver, Fairway Woods, Irons.

Will I see extra distance over the driver I’m playing?
You should, the less you slice the more distance. Not only will you be straighter you will be longer off the tee making it easier to hit greens in regulation.

Is a Yukon Anti-Slice Driver better then a weight ported driver?
It gives you options. The Yukon Anti-Slice Driver allows “slicers” an option to correct your slice with out the use of interchanging the weights. The correct combination of syncing your weights ports to your swing to correct a slice might not be for you. Anti-Slice technology gives you an alternative to cure your slice.

Is the Yukon driver USGA approved?
Absolutely!

How can I try out this club?
Custom-build your Yukon now and put it through the test under our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee.

Is a headcover included with the driver or fairway wood?
Yes, a new and improved headcover is included with your purchase of all Yukon drivers and fairway woods.

Why don’t Tour or low handicap players play with offset clubs such as the Yukon?
Tour players and lower handicap players with a pure and perfect swing, we all wish we had, are able to hit the ball square and need a non-offset club to play shots they are capable of playing. Since some of the us don’t have the time to perfect our swing we can rely on smart technology to improve our game.

Explore Further

  1. Why We Designed the Yukon - “Anti-Slice Game Improvement Technology”
  2. Anti-Slice = The New Offset. How Will it Help My Game?
  3. Frequently Asked Questions
  4. See All Yukon Golf Clubs