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Golf Driver Reviews – Who is Right?

You will find an incredible amount of information about golf drivers on the internet. Some reviews are financially motivated, and some are not. Here’s how to find the perfect driver for you, no matter who you are.

The technology of materials and golf have come a long way in the last 20 years. If you have not looked for a driver in even 4 or 5 years, you will be amazed at how large and technologically advanced most drivers are today. It can be quite overwhelming if you do not know the basics. By becoming educated, you will be able to pick out the perfect driver for you, and forgo the hype put out by the internet and golf pros, who all want you to buy their driver at the steepest price.

First, and foremost, you must consider the size of the driver. The most common size you will see on the market today is the USGA limit of 460cc of volume. This is a very large clubhead and is a direct response to the large-scale availability of titanium. Titanium is much lighter and stronger than steel, and allows the manufacturer to create in incredibly large clubhead with a very small amount of weight.

The next thing to ponder is the launch angle. This is the angle in which the golf ball takes off from the club at impact. Different golfers have different types of swings, tee-positions, body shapes, etc., and each requires a different launch angle. Usually professional golfers prefer lower loft angles of 9 degrees (or sometimes less) to keep the ball flying low and long. If you’ve been golfing for awhile, you should strongly consider a club with a loft angle between 9 and 11 degrees. If you’re just starting out, you should look at one higher than 11 degrees.

These are just 2 of the many aspects of choosing a driver that you need to take into consideration the next time you go shopping for one. Remember: expensive is not always better.

By: Brad Jeffreys

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Confidence Junior Golf Club Set W/stand Bag Ages 4-7

Confidence Junior Golf Club Set W/stand Bag Ages 4-7

Package includes: Clubs: Driver/fairway wood with extra loft for easy hitting (36″), Oversized Ti-Matrix perimeter-weighted irons with large, forgiving sweet spot – 7 iron (30.5″), 9 iron (30″), White Ball Putter (30″) & longneck headcover. Stand Bag: DELUXE junior stand bag with double shoulder strap, 4 way divider, 4 exterior pockets, umbrella holder, Velcro glove tab & rain hood. Graphite Shafts- Junior Flex. Soft wrap grips. For Boys & Girls between 4-8 years of age and up to 4′6″ in height. Brand new.

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Golf Tips: Hitting From Different Lies

Golf would be much easier, if every shot were from a nice flat spot in the fairway. Part of being a good golfer, is not only having a perfect shot from a flat lie in the fairway, but having a nice shot at any lie. Hitting a golf ball from a different lie, requires slight changes in the “normal” golf swing.

Hitting on a Downhill Lie

If the ball is on a hill sloping downwards, first you must consider playing a different club than you normally would from this same distance. Playing from a downhill lie will cause the ball to ball travel further, so play a club down. In other words, use a more lofted club.

Also, you will want to change where the ball is placed at address. Line up, so the ball is farther back in your stance than normal. In order to judge how far back to place the ball; take a normal practice swing, and note where the club makes contact with the ground. Line up so that the ball is where your club made contact with the ground. Finally, you will want to put a slightly greater amount of weight on the front foot than the back.

Hitting on an Uphill Lie

If the surface from which you are playing is sloping upwards, again consider playing a different club than you would from this distance on a flat lie. This time, play a club up; meaning use a club with less loft. This is because the uphill lie causes the ball to have a higher trajectory, therefore not traveling as far.

This time, at address, the ball should be placed more forward in your stance, than if you were hitting from a flat surface. Again, take note of where the club makes contact with the ground when taking a practice swing, and use this to judge where to place the ball. As far as weight distribution is concerned: place slightly more weight on the back foot for the uphill lie.

Hitting with the Ball Above Your Feet

When the ball is located above your feet, it will have a tendency to travel on a right to left trajectory. In order to compensate for the ball being above your feet, first choke down on the club. Then, make sure to aim right of the target, as the ball will travel left of where it is aimed.

Hitting with the Ball Below Your Feet

With the ball below your feet, you may feel slightly awkward at address, because of having to reach down to line up to the ball. In order to alleviate some of this awkwardness, bend your knees, and try not to be reaching for the ball. In this case, the ball will travel on a left to right trajectory, so aim to the left of the target.

Remember, in hitting from different lies, your swing mechanics will all be the same; do not attempt to change the rhythm or actual path of your swing. The changes that will be made in order to compensate for these different lies involve changing your position at set up, not the swing itself.

By: Savannah Durbin

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