How to Hit for More Distance
Ask one-thousand golfers what they want to be able to do with their game, and I’m willing to bet that […]
Ask one-thousand golfers what they want to be able to do with their game, and I’m willing to bet that […]
If you have played golf once, twice, a thousand times, maybe somewhere inbetween, you have had the pleasure of getting to hit a golf driver. It is arguably the most exciting club in the bag to hit. It can also be the most infuiating… but we try to supress that feeling usually. If you have never played before, you have surely seen a driver at some point. It is the one used in stereotypical ads when protraying golf. The driver is one of the most fundamental clubs in golf, even if you hear someone swearing off using the 'stupid thing'. It's a complicated little tool alright, so let's go over some of the details.
The golf driver is one of the many clubs a golfer has in his golf bag. Oftentimes, the most expensive one too. Relatively, the golf driver is a club that is designed to propel a golf ball the farthest. A golf driver is designed such that it has the largest club head, the longest shaft and the least amount of loft. A ball hit using a golf driver can travel up to an average of 225-300+ yards, if used correctly. It is the club that is used off the tee off box to get the most yardage out of the ball. Today, the market is filled with a vast array of golf drivers that come in many sizes and characteristics.