| Have you ever considered how important the | | | | Club Weighting |
| driver is as part of your golf equipment? There is | | | | Weighting of clubs is a vital component of today's |
| a propensity for less inexperienced golfers to go | | | | clubs as players can adjust the height they hit the |
| out and by the biggest and meanest looking club | | | | ball or control shots such as a draw or fade. |
| in the golf shop but if it doesn't suit your style, | | | | Slicers eager to find a quick solution to their |
| mainly your swing speed then you will be heading | | | | problem may go for a club with more of a draw |
| off into the trees in search of your ball more | | | | bias and vice versa for a player who tends to |
| often than not following a tee shot. | | | | hook a lot. |
| Golf equipment should contain a small selection of | | | | With a larger club head on a driver, the launch |
| drivers and in this report, we'll look at some of | | | | angle to penetrate greater distances is higher and |
| the aspects required in the make up of this all | | | | golfers today are tending to steer towards this |
| important tee shot club. | | | | direction. A driver with a higher loft degree is |
| Golf Equipment And The Driver | | | | highly recommended although if you are a |
| There are different variations to a golf driver and | | | | beginner and receiving coaching then check with |
| players will use them where appropriate. In a | | | | your mentor first who may be keener for you to |
| standard bag of clubs there are usually three... 1,3 | | | | build a little more control into your game before |
| and 5 wood however, the more experienced a | | | | you start to worry about head design features |
| player is, the more likely their golf quipment will | | | | on clubs. |
| contain more drivers. The head of the club is a | | | | Golf Equipment-The Driver Shaft |
| topic of discussion. The larger heads are coming | | | | How flexible should the driver shaft be? This is a |
| more into vogue today for several reasons. | | | | perplexing question for average players who |
| It's considered the bigger the head of the driver | | | | seem confused by the give in a shaft. It's |
| the more chance a player has of connecting with | | | | reasoned that the more flexibility a shaft has the |
| the ball in what is known as the sweet zone area. | | | | greater power behind the point of impact. This is |
| Take a look at the pro golf circuit today and it | | | | true in a sense but be careful you don't waste |
| seems more and more professionals have a club | | | | money here unneccessarily. Why? Because shaft |
| in their bag with a larger head. They look a little | | | | flexibility should be in relation to the swing speed |
| ungainly in use but their effectiveness in gaining | | | | of a person's swing. The slower the swing the |
| more leverage in power at the connection point | | | | more flexible the shaft; the faster the swing, the |
| seems unquestioned. | | | | less flexible the shaft for better accuracy. |