| The longest hitting cloud in your bag will usually be | | | | skill level at the game. A driver that works extremely |
| your driver, and it is also often the most expensive | | | | well for a beginner will not do the job at all for a |
| club as well. Although it's only one club out of several | | | | more advanced golfer.But probably the first place to |
| in your bag, it gets a lot of unnecessary extra | | | | start is with the driver head. For high handicap |
| attention. Most often its used in long-distance | | | | players, it's a good idea to have as much sweet spot |
| situations such a you might encounter on a par 4 or | | | | on the club face as possible. To achieve this, many |
| par 5 hole.For many golfers, the driver can be one of | | | | driver head manufacturers are turning to lighter head |
| the most difficult clubs to master. It requires not only | | | | materials, such as titanium. Because titanium is so |
| power, but also a good deal of control to be able to | | | | light, the clubhead can be much larger and still have |
| use it successfully. On long holes it can be your best | | | | the same weight. That in turn means that the sweet |
| friend or your worst enemy, depending on how well | | | | spot will also be larger, enabling beginning players and |
| you control your tee shot. And of course, choosing | | | | high handicap golfers to better control their drives. |
| the right driver for your needs and skill level will go a | | | | Steel is also used for driver heads, but requires much |
| long way toward helping you have the control you | | | | more control than a titanium head. However, one big |
| need. So what should you look for when you're | | | | advantage of a steel head is that it is usually much |
| ready to buy a driver?The answer to that question | | | | less expensive.The next thing to consider is what |
| will usually depend to a great degree on your own | | | | kind of loft your driver head should have. |