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Golf Drivers For Beginners & High Handicappers

July 19, 2009 by admin 

The tee box can be a scary place for a beginner and a high handicapper. There are two dangers to worry about; embarrassing drives that don’t travel more than a few yards before skittering to a stop, or drives that travel far off course into the out of bounds areas or rival fairways.

So what are the best drivers for high handicappers and beginners?

Golf club manufacturers are smart, however, and they have a host of innovations to make even the most inexperienced golfer a strong performer off the tee. Anything labeled as a Game Improvement Driver is one designed for those who are looking for clubs to take strokes off their game and need a lot of help from the club to help overcome inexperience or swing flaws. They do so by using design elements that make mistakes less costly.

One big thing to look for is an oversized head with a high Moment of Inertia (MOI). The oversize heads produce a large hitting surface, while the high MOI makes the clubs extra forgiving, and both characteristics make for perfect drivers for beginners. That means that hitting the ball off-center isn’t a disaster – it’s still going to get some distance, and still be on or near the fairway. The clubheads may be shaped differently, or may have extra features like movable external weights or a bias in favor of draws or fades, but the basic principle here is to find a driver with the 460cc clubhead that’s the biggest allowed by the golf authorities and has the technology to create an expanded hitting surface that keeps the ball flying far and straight.

Nearly every company makes them, with the Callaway FT-i, Cleveland HiBore, TaylorMade Burner, Ping G5 and the Nike SasQuatch Sumo being some of the most popular. They’ll help start each hole off with a quality shot instead of landing a golfer in the rough.



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