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PurePoint Golf Instruction on Hitting a Golf Driver ? Different Drivers

   
Author: David Nevogt

Copyright 2006 David Nevogt

There are so many drivers on the market today that you often get confused over what you should own. So, let me give you some pearls on what to think about when hitting a golf driver and what will help you in the future when you go to purchase a driver.

For starters, for the ladies, they dont give you a lot of choices. They give you a Ladys Shaft with a ten- or twelve-degree loft head on it.

So, if you're a little bit taller that the average height lady and you're strong enough, make sure to get the next shaft up, which is usually an A shaft, its a Senior Shaft. Its nicknamed a Senior Shaft. Its a little bit longer and its a little bit heavier, but you should be able to handle it.

Now, for the weekend golfer, the amateur, thats maybe a hundred shooter thats not very strong, theres a shaft out and it has an R on it. Its called Regular.

Now, that covers a large group of people. It covers the newer golfer thats not very strong, all the way up to lady players that are good, long, and strong hitters when hitting a golf driver. So, that R Shaft fits in all of those categories.

The next step would be the real good players, maybe the 7 or 8 handicappers and lower, and the younger players. The shaft has an S on it.

Now, these letters that Im telling you, L for ladies, A for seniors, R regular, S stiff, thats the flex in them.

What this means is that when hitting a golf driver, if your speed of swing is fast enough, that makes the shaft flex at the right point.

And lastly, for the real good players, or the young and strong players, some shafts have an X on them. That means that its really tough to bend. You have to be really strong.

Lets talk a little bit about the head. The loft on the head ranges anywhere from six degrees to twelve degrees, and all that means is that how much loft is on the face of the golf club. The more loft, the more backspin. The more backspin, the higher it goes.

The flatter the face, the less loft, the more it will curve left or right. So, if you have a driver thats, lets say, a 12 and you slice it all the time, youll probably want to find one that says 14.

If you have a driver that says 6 1/2 and you're a great driver of the golf ball, keep it. But if you curve the ball, make sure that you get a driver that has more loft, not less loft.

The grip: 99% of the grips come in a standard size. So, if you're a lady with real tiny fingers and hands, make sure that you get a Junior Grip.

If you're a man that has real tiny fingers or hands, get the Ladies Grip.

If you're a real strong player and you have large hands and you hook the golf ball, get a Regular Grip or a Jumbo Grip.

But if you get a Regular Grip, get it built up.

So, I think that may give you some insight into whats out there. Im a big fan of graphite. Unless you're a real young, strong player stay away from steel. Its too heavy. And the performance of graphite these days is just incredible.

I think that gives you some information that you may not have been aware of and itll help you select your driver the next time you're looking for one.

Thanks.

Author Bio:

David Nevogt writes golf instruction material that helps golfers of all levels reach their full potential and lower their scores. David is the author of "The Simple Golf Swing" which guarantees to have you shooting 7 strokes lower in only 1 week from today. You can find more of his golf instruction by going to www.golfswingguru.com .

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