Forums / Public / General discussion / best golf driver i have a sasquatch square head!! its cool? but whats the best???
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Scorpion
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#34484 2008-05-20 11:49 GMT |
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just wondering ya know taylormade or dunlob or nike
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Kara
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#34485 2008-05-20 11:57 GMT |
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that would be a wilson pro staff 460cc driver. make sure that you get it taylor fitted. but if you do you hit it long and straight almost every time.
however it costs about €500. but it's worth it. have fun |
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Species
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#34486 2008-05-20 13:36 GMT |
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It all depends on what you want to pay, and your swing. If you don't have a lot of money and have a slice. I would recommend getting a Taylormade r7. I bought one the other day for $150. I am hitting much farther with barely any slice. It has improved my game around 4 strokes in both of my first rounds with it.
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screamer
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#34487 2008-05-20 13:54 GMT |
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go with the Titleist 905 r
i just got it and hit the ball at least 20 yards further |
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AnimalRites
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#34488 2008-05-20 14:04 GMT |
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The best is the one you hit furthest and straightest. Taylormade is most popular on the PGA tour but that is mainly because they pay the most for a pro to use their club every week. Those guys could hit it 250 down the middle with a coke bottle.
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CaterpillarCrawler
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#34489 2008-05-20 16:14 GMT |
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any callaway club will be better for you
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BlossomTree
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#34490 2008-05-20 17:35 GMT |
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If anyone tells you that you have to buy a particular brand, tell them to stuff it.
Callaway makes a good driver; so does TaylorMade. Same for Nike, Mizuno, Cobra, Wilson, MacGregor, etc... See what I mean? The "best" driver is always a personal question. What you hit the best may not be the same as what I hit best. I like my Nike SUMO2 square headed driver, but plenty of people can't stand them. Also, if you learn how to hit a driver well, you can generally hit most drivers well. I would recommend staying away from biased drivers (unless you don't play much) because they will deter you from learning a good swing. Anyway, what I usually recommend is for someone to go to a PGA TOUR Superstore, Edwin Watts or Golfsmith and hit some of their used drivers. You can usually save about 50% over buying a new driver, and the new versions usually improve a good swing by like 0.5% over the old version. Hope this helps!!!! |
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