What Makes the Best Golf Drivers

This article looks at the revolutionary technological advancements in golf driver technology. It runs through the different parts involved in the construction of a golf driver.
Why is it the most important club in your golf bag? In terms of equipment, it’s generally top of everyone’s shopping list. So who says that it’s the ultimate club?

To answer these questions, you have to recognise and understand the sheer, satisfying power that the driver provides. Putting’s an important part of the game, sure, but you can’t putt your way up the fairway, can you? Certainly not at the par 4 on the 17th at St. Andrews, you can’t. Nothing, absolutely nothing in this world holds the inherent satisfaction that a powerful drive holds. And, let’s face it, the player with the biggest drive that is seen as the mightiest. Read into that whatever you want.

Beginners and professionals alike engage in this mind game. The design of today’s best golf drivers is driven by this primordial, innate desire to be the mightiest. Drivers are constantly evolving under the fastidious eye of their designers, to become faster and better. Drivers come in many different varieties, with size matters taking precedence.

Size Matters

In reality many large drivers today are right on the limit, when it comes to the legal size allowed by the PGA governing body. The club faces today are also very slim and springy, producing a very spontaneous momentum. A good strike of the ball with the driver effects a magnificent rise of the golf ball into the air, traveling a very long distance.

Part of the evolution of the modern driver is the removal of the grooves from the clubfaces. The result is a reduction in spin and maintenance of the balls distance, with the effects of counter-acting forces like wind resistance much lessened. In essence, the removal of grooves from the clubface reduces spin and increases distance.

Hi-Technology in the Palms of Your Hands

The advancements in golf shaft technology have created some truly amazing features. For example, the development of graphite, the different levels of flex and kick points.

The average golfer maybe a bit bewildered by the different grips, shafts and club heads. This doesn’t have to be a problem though, one of the best golf websites out there, which will guide you through this maze of decisions is Nevada Bobs. They have a huge resource of buyer’s guides, hints, tricks and tips to help you pick your way through the labyrinthine world of golf. Check it out!

http://www.nevadabobs.co.uk

By daniel barnes
Published: 11/21/2007
 
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