The driver is one of the two most important clubs in your golf bag.
The choices of driver depend on your competency with the game, your body size and weight, and the club itself. Driver characteristics that define the best drivers are the club head, the shaft, and the grip.
Most new drivers have a larger club head and more weight in the club head. This change increases the size of the so-called "sweet spot" and allows more power to be delivered to the ball in a swing. The second most important aspect of the club head is the face angle. The face angle determines loft and loft determines distance. Amateur players need a higher face angle than pros.
The most important aspects of the shaft are weight, flex, and torque. The lighter a shaft the more power you can deliver with less effort. Flex is dependent on swing speed and stiffer is usually better for amateur players. Torque means twist and depends on how fast you swing.
The best grips are padded synthetic rubber composites because they last longer and deliver less force to your hands while allowing more control.
Some of the most highly recommended drivers are the Ping G15 Driver, the Callaway Diablo Octane Driver, and the TaylorMade R11 Driver as rated by golfing magazines and golfer's ratings on as many internet golf sites as you want to read.
The Ping G15 Driver features a graphite shaft, a variety of choices in club head, shaft, grip. Many amateurs claim the club has added as much as 20 yards to their average drive.
The Callaway Diablo Octane Driver that promises more control due to club head construction and faster head speed that added an average of eight yards to an average drive.
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