Monday, January 23, 2012

What are some of the best golf drivers that would work for me?

I'm 13 and I'm 5.9 I don't want to buy a driver over 300 dollars. Iv been playing golf for about a month and have been using my dads ping g5. I just want a driver I can hit more straight and further.What are some of the best golf drivers that would work for me?I also back up the taylormade burner.. It's a great driver that you can use seriously or just learn on it.What are some of the best golf drivers that would work for me?
You've only been golfing for a month and already think a brand new driver is going to help you play better? Oh boy. This isn't something you want to hear, but learn to play the game first. i guarantee proper mechanics and a sound swing plane will produce more distance and a straighter shot than anything out on the market today. But i know you won't listen to me, so have fun breaking the bank for a new club only to realize your swing still has flaws at which point you'll quit and your new driver will end up collecting dust in the attic. pessimism is great, isn't it?What are some of the best golf drivers that would work for me?im 17 and started playing this summer, so for about 2, maybe 3 months now.

i have been using my dads old set for the longest time. a real cheap set that got given to him by a soccer club when we still lived in england.

my drives were terrible for a straight month and a half, even after a lesson. i gave up and used my 3 iron off a TEE (it worked like a charm, but not as good as if i could hit a driver.)

i was considering a new driver. but i moved back to using my driver instead of a 3 iron, and within a week, my drivers were TOO NICE!

honestly, as a beginner. (and one of 13.) you don't need a new club. you will grow so fast you will out grow the clubs you buy.

i've been slowly building up my set since the beginning of the summer. going to the pro shop at the club i play, and the local golf shop, and checking out the used clubs they have.

im 2 irons, a 3 wood, and a driver away from a TaylorMade Set.

i do have a new driver now, once i learned how to hit my first driver. and its a Ping. hit it like a charm 2 days ago, landed about 30 yards from the green on a par 4.

dont buy a new driver until you are comfortable with your club.What are some of the best golf drivers that would work for me?
i would buy a taylor made burner 2009. that is what i use and i hit it great. i ahve also been playing for 6 years.What are some of the best golf drivers that would work for me?I think Titleist 910 driver might be my gamer this year. Probably one of the best drivers Ive hit with the RIP shaft. R11 is good but IMO this one is alot better. You get quality with this driver.What are some of the best golf drivers that would work for me?
The golf ball doesn't care what brand driver you use. Not only that, the G5 is just as technologically advanced as anything offered today... driver technology has been maxed out since '05. Now they're just selling you hopes and dreams.



What's most likely either too inconsistent with your swing to really get anything out of your G5, or it's not properly fit to your swing and body type. If it's too long, you'll have trouble hitting the "sweet spot". If there isn't enough loft, you'll never have a solid feeling hit and most likely lose distance. If the shaft's too stiff, you won't get the distance (though you may be more accurate). If there's too little torque in the shaft, the face won't square properly at impact, so you'll have accuracy issues (same with having too much). If the grip's not the right size, you'll have trouble. It goes on and on.



If you want brand new, but don't want to spend more than $300, look at component brands from Hireko, GolfWorks, Diamond Tour Golf and Golfsmith. The same technology, but you don't have to pay for the "big boy's" advertising and sponsorship costs.
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