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This golf club has been well used, but not abused. Below average clubs offer a great value for someone who isn't as interested in cosmetics but cares about performance. This golf club shows considerable wear but is usable. By Entering your email, you agree to 2nd Swing's Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions , including receipt of 2nd Swing emails and promotions. You can unsubscribe at any time. Too much loft is rarely a problem.

Too little loft can be. There are a lot of PGA tour pro's playing degree drivers. I've experimented with length, different shafts, etc Yes, ball goes higher, but I was shocked that I was getting that much distance. OP here. I think the 12 degree was a good choice. With that said, one of these days I will buy an adjustable driver to have the best of both worlds.

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Is the 12 degree easier to hit or or does the off just affect the launch angle? I've never hit a club further and would really like to go with the longer one - I am currently using Nike Ignite 13 degrees and like the club Which one would you recommend considering I can't get to a launch monitor? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Replies 40 Created 8 yr Last Reply 1 yr. Top Posters In This Topic 4 3 3 3. MrTmag Posted May 19, Good replies - thx to all!

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Once I began using a 12 degree driver I noticed the change immediately. My drives certainly travelled higher, but the extra height also allowed me to enjoy long distances too. All this discussion about the best loft to use is useless if you select a dud for a club.

Perhaps the most popular of the 12 degree drivers is the range from Ping. I like these clubs as they offer the full spectrum of loft and have both clubs for the gentleman and ladies. I found the ping 12 range to offer a higher degree of ball launch. The stock standard shaft also has a lower kick point making it much easier to swing then other clubs. I found their thinner frame produces better sound, lowers overall weight and creates a sweet spot for the centre of gravity position.

Visit the official PING website to see their current range of drivers. It would be difficult to miss a golfer using the Taylormade Aeroburner 12 driver. With its white colored head, 46 inch shaft, and stiff flex; this is a driver worth looking at. Taylormade first introduced the Aeroburner in all white which helped it stand out from the crowd.

However they late released a semi white and black model to appease a greater range of golfers. The speed pocket is twice the length of the JetSpeed as is designed to be wider and deeper.

With a sophisticated design like this, it was refreshing to see how forgiving this driver really is. Overall, this is a top choice for any golfers who want an easy to use driver that looks great and performs well off the tee. Titleist offers an excellent driver called the F2. This driver actually allows you to adjust the amount of loft! The D2 and F2 are both designed are extremely forgiving and can really reach some long distances.

Although this is a new release and is not cheap, I did have a chance to try the club when I was out golfing in Florida. The CC is large enough that even beginners can strike the ball with ease. The cc head is nice size to use and makes testing loft settings that much easier. If ordering from the Titleist website, they offer several shafts and grips to choose from. All items have varying amounts of colors, torque, weight and flex.

This may be a tad excessive for your very first club, but if you can afford it, you may not need another drive again. Available Lofts: 8. The difference between a 9. The faster club head speed combined with less degrees of loft will allow fast swingers to reach even further distances using a 9. Many golfers wonder which type is better and if there really is a difference between the two. We are only talking about a 1 degree difference here.



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