Golf Equipment Tips - How To Choose A Driver

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