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Golf Drivers Factors That Influence Their Selection



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By : Tye Lovett    14 or more times read
Submitted 2008-12-02 09:19:00
There are several things you will want to consider when you are searching for a new golf driver. The fact is, you cannot simply use any old driver. Before you settle on your choice, you need to investigate what materials the driver is made from, its weight, the driver shaft and how the head is shaped.

In days gone past, the head of a golf driver was constructed from wood and they are traditionally called woods . Modern drivers are either constructed from steel, titanium or a composite which is a combination of different materials. These three types of golf drivers perform very differently.

Drivers made from steal are the cheapest. They are also the heaviest. Reliable and durable, they often have a traditional look and make a very metallic sound on impact. Their heads are often smaller than other drivers because of their weight. It is because of their weight that you are assured of a solid strik every time your hit the golf ball.

While steal drivers are cheap, titanium drivers are the most expensive. They cost more because they are often the best. Titanium is a light material making the clubhead lightweight. The lighter the head the faster you can swing the club which means more ball speed and further distance. Today s titanium driver are designed to be very forgiving, helping those golfers who often misshit and allowing them to hit much further even when they don’t center the ball on the clubface.

The composite golf driver is a combination of titanium and some non metallic materials. Their heads are smaller than all titanium drivers but they are still lightweight. The composite materials means that the weight can centered near the face, giving the driver a much bigger sweet spot. Composite golf driver are often considered the best drivers.

However, there are other factors that the clubhead possess to ensure that it is a good driver. You need to investigate the size of the clubhead and the angle the clubface makes at impact. How high the ball travels is determined by the club s loft and the more loft you have the more height. The limit on the clubhead size is 460 cubic centre meters and if your driver has a head larger than this it is consider illegal, meaning you cannot play in professional or semi professional tournaments with it.

Another important component of a golf driver is its shaft. You will need to investigate what the shaft is made from, its length and its flexibility. Drivers that conform to the rules of golf are between 40 and 48 inches. Graphite is typically what most shafts are made of because its strength and the face that it is lightweight. The lightness of the shaft aids clubhead speed and therefore more distance.

As you can see, there are a number of factors that you will need to consider when you are looking for a new golf driver for yourself. The most important aspect is what the clubhead is made from, its loft, size and weight. The top of the range drivers have various features that aid a golfer on the course. This include club’s the help correct a player’s slice and those that increase the distance of the driver by tremendous amounts.
Author Resource:- For more information on golf drivers check out the top golf drivers guide (http://www.topgolfdrivers.com). You will find information on all the best golf drivers in the word today such as the Cobra L5V and the Nike SQ Sumo 5000.
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