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The Search for the Good Golf Driver

golf1 The Search for the Good Golf DriverOwning the best golf driver assures you of the right tone for the game or the hole. The driver requires high maintenance being the most expensive, longest and biggest  in your bag. Getting the perfect driver starts with the selection. To pick the best driver, stay focus on the club head. In choosing the best club head, check the following factors:

The size

Get the right size for your driver. For better control, the club head belonging to a standard size is recommended. It will also give you faster swings and a smaller sweet spot. The measurement for this is between 150 and 155 cubic centimeters. On the other hand, the midsize club head measures between 155 and 250 cubic centimeters but the drawback is that it is harder to control. Obviously, the oversized club is the hardest to control and has the smallest sweet spot.

Material

Be sure to check the material used in making the golf driver. Drivers made from titanium are lighter and the club head are rounder. Larger sweet spots are made from this kind of metal. There are also golf clubs that are stainless which are cheaper but heavy.

Flex

The flex pertains to the bend on the shaft of the golf driver. There should be a match between the golf swing and bend. You will it is highly bent because it will result to longer and powerful shots. For beginners, it is better to use flexible shaft because they are still not able to produce stronger shots. For average golfers, stiff firm shafts will be of great use. It is also important to check from what material the shaft are made from. The graphite model tends to be lighter, longer and durable.

Angle

Consider the loft or the measurement of the angle of the club since this will also determine the performance of your driver. Good angles means greater control on shot but lesser distance will be covered.

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