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What Makes The Best Golf
Drivers
There are many manufacturers of the driver that you put in your
golf bag. The question is though how do you know which
one is the best. There is no simple answer as if you were
to ask ten different golfers, you would probably get at least
five answers if not more. Many times the best golf driver
has nothing to do with the manufacturer at all. It has
everything to do with the person who is using the club.
The club wielder has to make the determination into which club
works the best for them. The best place to do this is to
go and find a golf equipment store with a driving range and try
some of their products. See which driver fits your hands
the best and determine which the best feel to you is.
Look at the different grips that are available for the clubs as
well. This can make a huge difference.
Look At The Head
The head of the driver can make all of the difference in your
game. Originally this was constructed of wood, but has
since evolved into many different and lighter materials to
increase club speed and increase driving distance. Check
into the size as well as the material that it is made of.
Composite materials are supposedly better as well as the size
and angle of the clubface. You want to look at the angle
to determine how much loft you will get off the tee shot.
The higher the degree of the angle of the clubface the more
loft you will get on your shot.
Consider The Shaft
Look at what the shaft is made out of as well the length.
You want to have a length that you will feel comfortable
with. The legal length for most drivers is between 40 and
48 inches so that you adhere to USGA rules. You want
something that will not break however will have some give to
allow for some spring in your swing. Today shafts are
primarily made out of graphite as this will allow for greater
club speed which will increase force, which should essentially
increase the length of your drive.
Consider all aspects of your driver in order to maintain your
game and continue to improve. You want to get what is
best for you, not necessarily what is the most money.
Look at what is available, not what is supposedly the best.
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