![]() What shaft and grip you put in your new best driver should also be considered as significant improvements in your best golf. The weight of driver head often differs as well and adding or subtracting weight can change the fade bias and the way you swing that club. ![]() Lie can often be responsible for direction influences either left or right. Loft and the center of mass will have the largest influence over the launch angle and spin rate of your driver. ![]() The most important things to check when testing your new drivers are loft, lie, center of gravity, club head weight or swing weight, and its shaft and grip partners. Higher handicap players often do better with more forgiving, higher lofted options and adjustable hosel. Generally, golfers that are very consistent with striking their best driver can afford to give up some forgiveness or moment of inertia (MOI). While many driver can be adjusted or built to fit your specifications, swing speed, intrinsic properties of the various club heads lend themselves better to certain types of golfers. Understanding why a new driver may be well suited to you is essential for knowing which best driver to select. ![]() Always use a tee when hitting with your golf driver.
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