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How To Choose A Golf Driver

June 20, 2009 by admin 

Are you looking for tips on how to choose a golf driver? In this article you will be able to find out:

  • Difference between drivers for beginners and pros
  • Why head volume size matters
  • Golf driver lofts
  • Driver flex
  • So which club is right for you?

Choosing a golf driver is a daunting task if you have never done it before. You have to make sure that you get it right to make sure that the driver you buy suits your skill level. Also, if you are a beginning player, you have to be prepared to upgrade your equipment as your skill level progresses.

Difference between beginner and pro drivers

The main difference between beginner and advanced drivers is the skill level of the two types of players. Beginners need a driver that is forgiving - when they mishit the drive, beginners still need the ball to fly in the right direction. If a beginner picks up a pro driver and wacks the ball off mark, the ball will end up in the rough.

Therefore, if you are a beginner, look out for a driver that has a large head and a large sweet spot. These days, 460cc is the norm for the driver head.

Driver Lofts

The loft is usually expressed in degrees. The loft is the angle at which the surface of the driver hits the moment at the moment of impact. Beginning golfers should go for higher degrees of loft to ensure that the ball actually goes up into the air, even if they do not strike it perfectly. As a guide, beginners should choose drivers with the loft of 10 or higher.

Driver Shaft Flex

The flexibility of the driver shaft affects how the ball performs at the moment of impact. Beginners should choose a softer flex rating, which allows them to get greater distance out of the ball, where as more advanced players generally will want to get a stiffer shaft.

As a guide, beginners should choose a Ladies, Senior or Regular shaft. If you are just starting out and you are a guy, get the Ladies shaft! There is nothing wrong about it - it will let you maximize the distance, gain confidence, you can develop your game quicker, and move on to a stiffer shaft.

Here are some recommendations on choosing the right driver:

Beginner, just started playing, slow swing, struggling to hit the sweet spot? Buy a Seniors/Regular driver with a 10-11 degree loft

Confident, played for a while, swinging well? Buy a Regular/Stiff flex with a 10 degree loft

Pro? You probably know what you need! :)

Hopefully this little guide has given you some food for thought on how to choose a golf driver. If you have any comments or questions, please use comments below!



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