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Drivers- Deep vs. Shallow – Equipment – Forums – GolfWRX

Shallow face drivers typically spin more and produce a higher ball flight. Because of this they tend to be more forgiving. Deep face drivers promote less spin …

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Do you prefer a shallow face driver or a deep (tall) face driver?

Do you prefer a shallow face driver or a deep (tall) face driver? Is it just “looks” or is it better performance for your swing/game?

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What Are The Benefits Of Deep Faced Drivers – Golf Tip

People who sky the ball would benefit because they would have a greater vertical hitting area fromwhich to strike the shot with, instead of the shallow face of …

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Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway?

The shallow head design helps to graze thru the turf with ease … Deep face is better for shot shaping and better for the discerning golfers with good swing …

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Deep Face Drivers vs Shallow Face Drivers – 75grams of stuff

For a deeper face, it forgives up-down mishits more than left right mishits like the shallower and broader drivers. Swing Speed is affected by …

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Deep vs shallow faced drivers : r/golf – Reddit

Because deep faced drivers are less forgiving to an amateur – the majority of manufacturer’s market. Shallow drivers offer more backspin …

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What is a shallow face club? – The Sand Trap

Yes it is the height of the face. Generally deep face launches lower and spins less and shallow face will have high launch and spin. 3 woods …

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How to Choose a Golf Driver, It’s not Complicated – Basicgolfer

A couple of other terms you might hear include a deep face driver, and a driver that promotes less drag. A deep face driver means the sole …

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우드. 샬로우페이스(shallow face)와 딥페이스(deep face)의 헤드 특성. 박주욱골프어드바이저

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Do you prefer a shallow face driver or a deep (tall) face driver?

I prefer the square, shallow face driver. In fact, all my metal woods are of the same design. They were all fitted to my swing as components.

A few reasons. I swung a melon shape head for a long time. When I went to the lower profile, square head, I gained a few mph in club head speed. When I tried to swing one of my old mellon heads, it was just plain uncomfortable, and my swing balance was shot.

Another reason, and this is just my opinion, the lower profile face makes it easier for me to hit balls off the turf with my driver. The square body seems to help. It looks like a fairway wood. Again, I have no proof. I just feel more comfortable with this club/shot. Sometimes I need those extra yards my 10.5 gives me.

All in all, I am glad my club fitter/builder suggested the change.

What Are The Benefits Of Deep Faced Drivers – Golf Tip

Driver design has moved forward dramatically during the last ten years with an emphasis on shifting the center of gravity lower and deeper into the club head. design has moved forward dramatically during the last ten years with an emphasis on shifting the center of gravity lower and deeper into the club head.

This has been made possible by manufacturers expanding the driver design and mass up to 460 cc. As many players will know, this is desirable because a lower center of gravity allows more forgiveness and better launch on off center hits. The lower and farther the center of gravity is pushed back in the driver, the higher and more forgiving the shots will be.

However some players, especially those with faster swing speeds and lower handicaps, may need more emphasis on shaping tee shots. For this, a low center of gravity is not ideal and a higher center of gravity will provide more benefits. This is because a lower and deeper center of gravity wants to minimize the chance of excessive side spin and will actively try to take any deliberate shape off the shot being attempted by better players.

Deep faced drivers are normally categorized as taller than standard when measured from top to bottom, greater than 59mm. This is combined with moving the center of gravity higher in the club head. The center of gravity is the point in which all the balance points of the club intersect. Deep faced drivers are not the only way which the center of gravity can be changed. With the advent of modern interchangeable weights, lofts and lies built into the driver heads, players can now alter the center of gravity on their own clubs.

Although not exclusively true, many deeper faced drivers are also slightly smaller than 460cc with many being measured at 440cc or even 420cc. This helps lift the center of gravity but also tends to suit the eye of better ball strikers.

Although the deeper faced drivers tend to suit better players, some golfers less blessed with talent could also take advantage. People who are most likely to benefit are those who sky the ball (where the ball is struck with some or even most of the ball above the driver’s top edge at impact), or people who thin the ball (strike shots from the bottom edge of the driver). People who sky the ball would benefit because they would have a greater vertical hitting area fromwhich to strike the shot with, instead of the shallow face of most modern drivers. Golfers who hit the ball thinly could also benefit as they could tee the ball higher than normal increasing the possibility of striking the shot from the center of the club face.

There are benefits for players of all abilities to use a deep faced driver but only by experimenting with different shapes and models will you be sure of the right shape for you.

Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway?

Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway?

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Subject: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway? Sun Jun 15, 2014 11:08 am Subject: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway?Sun Jun 15, 2014 11:08 am Hi guys

Does anyone know the difference between shallow vs deep face fairway wood? Are they to match to different type of golfers (sweeper vs hitter)?

Also there is different type of sole design; some are more curvy like the callaway xhot but some are more boxy. What difference in this design?

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Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway? Sun Jun 15, 2014 12:04 pm Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway?Sun Jun 15, 2014 12:04 pm Just like drivers, there are deep and shallow face designs FW … Shallow face is more forgiving and designed with the centre of gravity low and behind to assist in higher launch angle … The shallow head design helps to graze thru the turf with ease … Deep face is better for shot shaping and better for the discerning golfers with good swing speed …

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Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway? Sun Jun 15, 2014 12:21 pm Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway?Sun Jun 15, 2014 12:21 pm For my own, I am quite ‘scared’ of shallow face FW…..keep feeling that I will clip it at the crown.

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Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway? Sun Jun 15, 2014 1:14 pm Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway?Sun Jun 15, 2014 1:14 pm Does users of shallow face Fw have issues of clipping the balls or topping? Like Dislike

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Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway? Sun Jun 15, 2014 11:02 pm Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway?Sun Jun 15, 2014 11:02 pm No, i don’t have this issue of clipping or topping with shallow face. Whereas for deep face, i tend to hit it fat from fairwary. Find that it is only good for teeing off with.

Go try out both for yourself. Don’t take me word for it as I am a high hcper. Happy golfing! Like Dislike

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Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway? Mon Jun 16, 2014 3:25 pm Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway?Mon Jun 16, 2014 3:25 pm Itsuki wrote: Does users of shallow face Fw have issues of clipping the balls or topping?

Whether deep or shallow face, if one knows how to hit down on FW, he/she should not have any problem …

Whether deep or shallow face, if one knows how to hit down on FW, he/she should not have any problem … Like Dislike

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Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway? Mon Jun 16, 2014 3:32 pm Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway?Mon Jun 16, 2014 3:32 pm

Now major club manufacturers comes with the usually deep face fairway wood (smaller head higher lofted low spin) for a driver replacement off the tee.. then u have ur usually low CG higher spinning friendlier off the deck ones.. See which is ur preferred style of play.. Some ppl like it off the deck more than off the tee, so its up to preference and also distance gapping.. Cheers! I have seen ppl attempting driver off the deck too!!Now major club manufacturers comes with the usually deep face fairway wood (smaller head higher lofted low spin) for a driver replacement off the tee.. then u have ur usually low CG higher spinning friendlier off the deck ones.. See which is ur preferred style of play.. Some ppl like it off the deck more than off the tee, so its up to preference and also distance gapping.. Cheers! Like Dislike

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Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway? Mon Jun 16, 2014 5:00 pm Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway?Mon Jun 16, 2014 5:00 pm chip_munkie wrote: I have seen ppl attempting driver off the deck too!!

I’ve not seen any social or amateur golfer doing that but I have seen Bubba Watson did it with finesse … I’ve not seen any social or amateur golfer doing that but I have seen Bubba Watson did it with finesse … Like Dislike

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Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway? Mon Jun 16, 2014 6:20 pm Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway?Mon Jun 16, 2014 6:20 pm A bit of a generalisation, but shallow face FW are designed to make it easier to launch the ball off the deck while deep face FW are a little easier to handle when the ball is teed up.

Which is more suitable depends a lot on how the individual golfer swings the club. Swing speed as well as angle of attack are key considerations.

In terms of head design, at one stage, it was linked to perimeter weighting and moving the CG of the clubhead around. However, with the newer materials and designs, the shape of the head is not that relevant any more.

Also, given that it takes a certain level of skill to be able to use a FW effectively, that sometimes means that finding the right FW might take some time (especially if your swing is also evolving, or just inconsistent).

Aside from trying your friend’s FW and see which one you like to have a general idea what you should be looking for, I would strongly advise a couple of lessons to learn (or check) a consistent way to swing a FW.

I have 2 woods in my bag, a 5 wood meant to used off the deck with a shallow face design, and a 3 wood (slightly deeper face design) with a softer flex for use off the tee. Since my swing speed is relatively slow, I get more distance from my 5 wood off the deck than my 3 wood. So I will never use my 3 wood off the deck.

The deeper face of the 3 wood helps on tee shots because bad swings do not pop up too high (as compared to the 5 wood). If I do need to tee up with a 5W, then I will tee it very close to the ground and (in my mind) play it like striking off a perfect lie in the fairway. As for why I tee off with the 3W … when you can’t hit straight, hitting it shorter can be a good thing.

So for me, the type of FW is based on what I need it to do. In terms of evolution of the clubs in my bag, the 5 wood replaced a 19deg hybrid (wanted to learn how to use woods hoping that my driver swing would improve) and the 3 wood is a relatively recent addition. Guess what I am trying to get at is that don’t rush into buying an entire set of FWs. Take your time and enjoy the process.

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Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway? Mon Jun 16, 2014 6:35 pm Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway?Mon Jun 16, 2014 6:35 pm Let me sum up Derek post.

Shallow face for off the deck. Deeper face for off the tee.

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Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway? Mon Jun 16, 2014 6:58 pm Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway?Mon Jun 16, 2014 6:58 pm hahah … don’t forget the

Go take a lesson to learn how to use FW

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Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway? Mon Jun 16, 2014 7:38 pm Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway?Mon Jun 16, 2014 7:38 pm Turbo wrote: Itsuki wrote: Does users of shallow face Fw have issues of clipping the balls or topping?

Whether deep or shallow face, if one knows how to hit down on FW, he/she should not have any problem …

Wow… Great info…!!!

I always tot need to sweep the ball off the deck…!!!

Bloody golf videos keep showing using broom to sweep it off the deck…

Shall give it a try soon… Kekeke Wow… Great info…!!!I always tot need to sweep the ball off the deck…!!!Bloody golf videos keep showing using broom to sweep it off the deck…Shall give it a try soon… Kekeke Like Dislike

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Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway? Mon Jun 16, 2014 7:40 pm Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway?Mon Jun 16, 2014 7:40 pm robert33 wrote: Turbo wrote: Itsuki wrote: Does users of shallow face Fw have issues of clipping the balls or topping?

Whether deep or shallow face, if one knows how to hit down on FW, he/she should not have any problem …

Wow… Great info…!!!

I always tot need to sweep the ball off the deck…!!!

Bloody golf videos keep showing using broom to sweep it off the deck…

Shall give it a try soon… Kekeke No need lah, bro robert u already so liao….i scare the further u go, the fairway not long enough ah No need lah, bro robert u already so liao….i scare the further u go, the fairway not long enough ah Like Dislike

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Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway? Mon Jun 16, 2014 7:46 pm Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway?Mon Jun 16, 2014 7:46 pm enwee wrote: robert33 wrote: Turbo wrote: Itsuki wrote: Does users of shallow face Fw have issues of clipping the balls or topping?

Whether deep or shallow face, if one knows how to hit down on FW, he/she should not have any problem …

Wow… Great info…!!!

I always tot need to sweep the ball off the deck…!!!

Bloody golf videos keep showing using broom to sweep it off the deck…

Shall give it a try soon… Kekeke No need lah, bro robert u already so liao….i scare the further u go, the fairway not long enough ah Bro enwee…. Pls dun listen to rumours and stories told by those that constantly out drives mi…

Still trying to get consistant ball striking before i can worry bout distances… Thus nid to work on hitting down on e ball..! Bro enwee…. Pls dun listen to rumours and stories told by those that constantly out drives mi…Still trying to get consistant ball striking before i can worry bout distances… Thus nid to work on hitting down on e ball..! Like Dislike

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Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway? Mon Jun 16, 2014 7:48 pm Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway?Mon Jun 16, 2014 7:48 pm robert33 wrote: enwee wrote: robert33 wrote: Turbo wrote: Itsuki wrote: Does users of shallow face Fw have issues of clipping the balls or topping?

Whether deep or shallow face, if one knows how to hit down on FW, he/she should not have any problem …

Wow… Great info…!!!

I always tot need to sweep the ball off the deck…!!!

Bloody golf videos keep showing using broom to sweep it off the deck…

Shall give it a try soon… Kekeke No need lah, bro robert u already so liao….i scare the further u go, the fairway not long enough ah Bro enwee…. Pls dun listen to rumours and stories told by those that constantly out drives mi…

Still trying to get consistant ball striking before i can worry bout distances… Thus nid to work on hitting down on e ball..! rumors i saw pictures also, photoshop edit ? rumorsi saw pictures also, photoshop edit ? Like Dislike

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Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway? Mon Jun 16, 2014 8:46 pm Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway?Mon Jun 16, 2014 8:46 pm enwee wrote: robert33 wrote: enwee wrote: robert33 wrote: Turbo wrote: Itsuki wrote: Does users of shallow face Fw have issues of clipping the balls or topping?

Whether deep or shallow face, if one knows how to hit down on FW, he/she should not have any problem …

Wow… Great info…!!!

I always tot need to sweep the ball off the deck…!!!

Bloody golf videos keep showing using broom to sweep it off the deck…

Shall give it a try soon… Kekeke No need lah, bro robert u already so liao….i scare the further u go, the fairway not long enough ah Bro enwee…. Pls dun listen to rumours and stories told by those that constantly out drives mi…

Still trying to get consistant ball striking before i can worry bout distances… Thus nid to work on hitting down on e ball..! rumors i saw pictures also, photoshop edit ? Pictures??!!!

Hope it’s with clothes on… Wahahaha

Back to topic…

I have a callaway 3deep fw… So can i assume it belongs to deep faced fairway wood? Pictures??!!!Hope it’s with clothes on… WahahahaBack to topic…I have a callaway 3deep fw… So can i assume it belongs to deep faced fairway wood? Like Dislike

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Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway? Mon Jun 16, 2014 8:59 pm Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway?Mon Jun 16, 2014 8:59 pm robert33 wrote: Turbo wrote: Itsuki wrote: Does users of shallow face Fw have issues of clipping the balls or topping?

Whether deep or shallow face, if one knows how to hit down on FW, he/she should not have any problem …

Wow… Great info…!!!

I always tot need to sweep the ball off the deck…!!!

Bloody golf videos keep showing using broom to sweep it off the deck…

Shall give it a try soon… Kekeke There are some Teaching Pros who advocate the sweeping method for FW but there are many Tour Pros advocate hitting down and take divot for FW … Good examples are Ben Hogen, Tiger Woods, Harris English, etc. who take divot when hitting FW … Lets watch what Harris has to say about hitting FW …

There are some Teaching Pros who advocate the sweeping method for FW but there are many Tour Pros advocate hitting down and take divot for FW … Good examples are Ben Hogen, Tiger Woods, Harris English, etc. who take divot when hitting FW … Lets watch what Harris has to say about hitting FW …

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Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway? Mon Jun 16, 2014 9:17 pm Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway?Mon Jun 16, 2014 9:17 pm Turbo wrote: robert33 wrote: Turbo wrote: Itsuki wrote: Does users of shallow face Fw have issues of clipping the balls or topping?

Whether deep or shallow face, if one knows how to hit down on FW, he/she should not have any problem …

Wow… Great info…!!!

I always tot need to sweep the ball off the deck…!!!

Bloody golf videos keep showing using broom to sweep it off the deck…

Shall give it a try soon… Kekeke There are some Teaching Pros who advocate the sweeping method for FW but there are many Tour Pros advocate hitting down and take divot for FW … Good examples are Ben Hogen, Tiger Woods, Harris English, etc. who take divot when hitting FW … Lets watch what Harris has to said about hitting FW …

From e video… Harris English mentioned tat he hits the FW like a iron shot…

From the video… Looks like too clean a hit… But realli swing like a iron shot..

Seems rather compact swing like hitting irons!!!

Hmmmm…. Interesting… From e video… Harris English mentioned tat he hits the FW like a iron shot…From the video… Looks like too clean a hit… But realli swing like a iron shot..Seems rather compact swing like hitting irons!!!Hmmmm…. Interesting… Like Dislike

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Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway? Mon Jun 16, 2014 9:36 pm Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway?Mon Jun 16, 2014 9:36 pm robert33 wrote: Turbo wrote: robert33 wrote: Turbo wrote: Itsuki wrote: Does users of shallow face Fw have issues of clipping the balls or topping?

Whether deep or shallow face, if one knows how to hit down on FW, he/she should not have any problem …

Wow… Great info…!!!

I always tot need to sweep the ball off the deck…!!!

Bloody golf videos keep showing using broom to sweep it off the deck…

Shall give it a try soon… Kekeke There are some Teaching Pros who advocate the sweeping method for FW but there are many Tour Pros advocate hitting down and take divot for FW … Good examples are Ben Hogen, Tiger Woods, Harris English, etc. who take divot when hitting FW … Lets watch what Harris has to said about hitting FW …

From e video… Harris English mentioned tat he hits the FW like a iron shot…

From the video… Looks like too clean a hit… But realli swing like a iron shot..

Seems rather compact swing like hitting irons!!!

Hmmmm…. Interesting…

Bro, an ideal size of a divot is no more deeper than a dollar bill … It may not be that obvious from the video … For hybrid, it is even more necessary to hit down like an iron to be effective …

This one should be more obvious …

Bro, an ideal size of a divot is no more deeper than a dollar bill … It may not be that obvious from the video … For hybrid, it is even more necessary to hit down like an iron to be effective …This one should be more obvious … Like Dislike

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Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway? Mon Jun 16, 2014 9:47 pm Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway?Mon Jun 16, 2014 9:47 pm Thanks bro Turbo for the video link.. Harris English has one of the most textbook swing on tour now…

Personally i wld prefer the hit down approach as it gives me the sensation im attacking aggresively into the ball and letting the club loft do its work. But to do this effectively and consistently, does this mean we shld be using a low kick, stiff tip shaft that will help to launch the ball?

Secondly any bros out there is able to use their deep face 3wd effectively off the deck? Any tips? I just think it restrict my option to attack the green on a short par5 when i can’t use my deep face 3w off the deck… But that’s just me…. Like Dislike

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Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway? Sun May 03, 2015 12:06 am Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway?Sun May 03, 2015 12:06 am good info Like Dislike

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Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway? Sun May 03, 2015 1:16 am Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway?Sun May 03, 2015 1:16 am Itsuki wrote: Thanks bro Turbo for the video link.. Harris English has one of the most textbook swing on tour now…

Personally i wld prefer the hit down approach as it gives me the sensation im attacking aggresively into the ball and letting the club loft do its work. But to do this effectively and consistently, does this mean we shld be using a low kick, stiff tip shaft that will help to launch the ball?

Secondly any bros out there is able to use their deep face 3wd effectively off the deck? Any tips? I just think it restrict my option to attack the green on a short par5 when i can’t use my deep face 3w off the deck… But that’s just me….

Not sure if you consider a TM RBZ 3W as deep faced. I use it quite a fair bit off the deck. Not sure if you consider a TM RBZ 3W as deep faced. I use it quite a fair bit off the deck. Like Dislike

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Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway? Subject: Re: Any difference between deep and shallow face fairway?

What is a shallow face club?

Hmmm, I don’t have an option in the poll. I would be in the third option if it weren’t par-5s plural. I have reached a par-5 in two. Exactly once. I left the eagle putt short by a foot. I made the second putt for birdie. Why yes, it was quite hot the week leading up and I did have a tail breeze. And the next time I went back to the course, a mere week later, the tees were up and the scorecard said it was now a par-4. I am working on length and getting longer. I know that, all other things being equal, my score is best served on a par-5 by hitting the longest tee shot such that I’ll be able to advance it for my second shot, and then getting that second shot the closest to the green that I can safely do so. So I anticipate being on in two on par-5s, at least periodically, before too long. I mean, I already have a lot of experience hitting a 4-wood second shot into 435-yard par-4s after good drives, and I have birdied that hole a few times. If my really good drives start to go 20 yards past my current really good (but not exceptional) drives and I pick up another ten yards with other clubs, a 465 yard par-5 isn’t out of the question of being reached in two periodically. On the rare occasion I get to play my pseudo-home course from the appropriate tees (in tournaments, and therefore in a lot of casual rounds too, we play from tees that are about 6400 yards; the next set up is about 6000 yards and is, I think, more fitting for my length because I’m hitting irons into a lot more par-4s), I’ve come close after a really good drive on a par-5 to getting on in two. Last summer, I came close on the par-5 finishing hole during one of the rare tournaments in which we were on those tees. I hit my second shot just shy of the greenside bunker (but still in grass!) and got up and down for a birdie, which was pretty cool (especially since it was for a 79). 220 and then 160 is 380, not 480.

How to Choose a Golf Driver

With a plethora of golf drivers on the market it can be difficult to go through the whole selection, and even find accurate information on how to choose a golf driver.

Ever read a golf magazine and there are about twenty different drivers in there from companies all claiming that they are the best new golf drivers?

The best golf drivers are made of a lot of great quality materials including, steel, titanium, and composite metals.

Here is some basic information on golf driver technology bearing in mind that none of this information will help you hit the fairway on your next golf adventure as learning how to swing a golf driver is the most important part in the initial stages of golf.

Technology

Drivers are basically made of the following three types of material.

Steel – Not as common these days but generally have smaller heads and are less forgiving. They are also at a lower price point.

Titanium – This material has allowed driver heads to become larger, and at the limit of 460 cubic centimetres in volume. Titanium is also a lot lighter than steel, and because of the large head size provides bigger sweet spots for more forgiveness. Most of the top-rated golf drivers feature this type of material.

Composite – These are a mixture of titanium and composite metals. Forged composite materials are actually lighter than titanium, and are quite common with some of the best rated golf drivers these days.

Common Technological Terms

Movable Weight Technology – This means that the driver in question has adjustable weights in it which will allow the golfer to achieve an alternate ball flight. Basically, if you put the heavier weight in the heel of your driver’s head it will help hit a draw. A lot of the new golf drivers feature this type of golf club technology.

Adjustable Face Angles and Lofts – With certain golf drivers you are able to change the face angle to enhance a draw or a fade shot. All adjustable drivers will come with a wrench to adjust the face angle and also the weights. A golfer can also adjust the loft on many different top golf drivers to achieve the desired trajectory.

Centre of Gravity – This is a common term you will hear, as a lot of drivers will advertise that they have a centre of gravity further back in the head of the club.

The COG is the intersection of all possible balance points, which will create a position that represents the exact location of its mass. Companies will put their own spin on this, and recently it has been reversed with the COG being put further forward to promote a high launch low spinning driver.

Moment of Inertia – This is basically a clubs resistance to twisting when striking the golf ball. Another term you will commonly hear is perimeter weighting. For a driver to achieve a High MOI a decent amount of the driver’s weight needs to be on the perimeter which will create a more forgiving golf club.

A couple of other terms you might hear include a deep face driver, and a driver that promotes less drag. A deep face driver means the sole of the driver has a higher than average distance to the crown to promote a more forgiving club head. The exact opposite is correct when considering a shallow face driver.

A driver with less drag basically means that it will move through the air more freely and provide better wind resistance.

If you want to shoot lower scores and improve quickly you don’t really need to worry about the technical side of golf clubs when choosing golf drivers. It is handy to know if you work in the industry, but adjusting your driver for a different ball flight is simple and easy to do.

It may seem that there are a lot of differences between drivers, but they all have similar sorts of technological features.

Companies will put their own marketing spin on their products to differentiate from their competitors, but the differences are usually subtle. The goal for all these drivers remains the same, and that is to simply get the ball down the fairway and generate as much distance as possible.

Manufacturers will market their products very well, and you may be confused as to which driver is the best golf driver. Sure we can test them but drivers are targeted at different ability levels and are not all the same.

Style of Driver Based on Ability

First, try and pick a driver that matches your current ability level. A lot of amateurs think that the drivers with adjustability and movable weight technology are only for professionals, but this is actually not the case.

Most big-name manufacturers have a range of adjustable drivers on the market these days, which include a wrench to adjust them. This can be used to adjust the optimum ball flight you are after. These can help, but to see massive differences you need to have a consistent golf driver swing or consistently hit the same bad shots.

Someone who slices the ball a lot will see ball flight improvements with an adjustable driver.

Most companies try and make their drivers as forgiving as possible even for the better players.

The most common bad shot for amateurs is the slice, and a lot of these drivers will help counteract the slice and reduce the severity of it. However they will not fix any golf swing faults and the best thing to cure your faults is always lessons, and gaining more understanding as to why you swing the way you do.

So first decide if you would use the movable weight technology and if it is worth paying the extra money for this. You can always set your driver to neutral and not even use the weights.

Loft and Shaft

You need a golf shaft and loft that is going to match your swing speed, ball speed, and launch angle. There is a alot of information on how to choose a golf shaft which tends to confuse the everyday golfer.

For a lot of the cheap golf drivers, they don’t come with this option so it is always good to invest and get this part correct. Most less expensive drivers come with the standard 10.5-degree loft, and regular golf shaft which is common to lots of golfers. If you hit a consistent ball you might need something lower torque which is stiffer.

Golf driver shafts come in different weights. Some driver shafts are as light as forty grams, and some are as heavy as eighty grams or more.

The easiest way to understand this is the light golf shafts are generally for the slower swing speeds and the heavier shafts are for the players who have no trouble generating clubhead speed and distance.

Recent studies have shown that a lighter shaft can help generate more distance. If a strong hitter were to use a lighter shaft they would need something low torque to achieve any consistency.

There are hundreds of different golf shafts that could potentially go into any specific clubhead.

To narrow this down most golf manufacturers have done a lot of experimenting, and fit most drivers with the best golf driver shafts based on robotic testing. The shaft upgrades available have also been rigorously tested, so unless you are really into the golf shafts options, and really think it is going to make a difference, It would be suggest to not go down this path if you want your game to improve at a quicker pace.

Trying out all the different shaft options will confuse you, but if you feel the need to then there are always demo days to attend. This can be of benefit if you are a very confident ball striker, and really feel that a shaft with a lower kick, lower torque can make a difference. This type of thing is for very consistent ball strikers and can make a difference, but if you struggle to hit four or five good shots in a row consistently you will get confused fast.

How Much to Spend

The more expensive golf drivers are made up of quality materials, and millions of dollars have been spent on research and design as well as testing. This is why they are expensive, but they always generally perform well provided you get the right shaft and loft.

If you were to go for a cheaper golf driver make sure it is a fairly recognised brand, and you also get the right shaft and loft. You can pick up some pretty good discontinued models at very good prices so lookout for these if you are on the market.

There are many affordable options including the best golf drivers for beginners, best golf drivers for seniors and the best ladies golf drivers. Left-handed golf drivers are also common and can be found with all the latest and greatest materials.

So do a bit of research and choose a clubhead that matches your ability.

Pick the correct shaft and loft, and decide how much you want to spend. Remember to not confuse yourself with the technological side of drivers and shafts as the advantage of this if any is very minimal if all you want to do is improve your game.

Here are some great recommendations.

If you are after a couple of very forgiving options, consider these two. Callaway Golf Drivers and Taylormade Golf Drivers are just a couple of the many brands out there.

If you are a more consistent ball striker the following two are fantastic options.

It is actually quite simple and if you have any questions feel free to ask them below.

If you want to learn more about golf irons, check out the post on How to Choose Golf Irons.

Another helpful post has information on How to Choose Golf Clubs.

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