golfing

The first golf clubs were invented in the 1400s in Scotland and were made of wood. Over the centuries, golf drivers have become more advanced as technology has also advanced. This has made golf drivers be readily available to consumers as they have become more affordable.
Today, golf drivers have a head that is made of titanium and a shaft that is made of graphite. If you are a dedicated golfer, you will see the need to upgrade to a more advanced driver as your swing progresses. You will want to invest in the best equipment that you can afford. Here are things you should consider when shopping for a new golf driver.

Head Size

golf ballDriver’s heads come in several sizes. The largest of them weighs 460 ccs while the smaller ones weigh 420 ccs. It is important to note that club heads are measured by volumes. If you are still an amateur in golf or you are less-skilled, then you should go for a driver with a large head. This is because a large head increases momentum that allows you to create more ball speed when you launch it in the air. When it comes to small clubs, they are good for skilled golf players as they allow for increased maneuverability. They are also good as they allow for a ball touch that is more consistent.

Head Shape

Drivers usually have a square or round heads. If you are a beginner, then you should go for a driver with a round head. Drivers with round heads will not get caught easily in the ground before you strike the ball and are also not as clunky. Square clubs, on the other hand, tend to minimize room for error as they have larger clubfaces.

Loft

The loft of the golf club plays a very important role in your gaming experience. The loft is determined by the angle that the clubface makes on the vertical axis. A clubface that is perpendicular to the ground has zero lofts. You should go for a driver with a large loft if you want to launch the ball more into the air.

Shaft Flexibility

Shaft FlexibilityThe flexibility of the shaft is determined by how much it bends upon impact. If you are a player who likes to swing fast, then you should go for a shaft that is stiffer. For players with low swing speeds, you need to choose a more flexible shaft.