Golf Basics - A Golf Driver Guide

Golf drivers are best for long approach and drivinglightweight but larger heads, helping increase the sweet
shots made deep into fairways or from the rough.spot you need. They give you the ability to hit some
Coming in with various weights and lengths, each aredecent shots from off centre connections that many
made to match a golfer's swing type and handicapwill find useful in saving them shots in a round. Impact-
ability. With the help of this golf driver guide, you'll learnand corrosion-resistant, the only drawback is that they
how to choose a golf driver that suits you best.can be quite expensive.
MaterialComposite: Composite drivers combine titanium with
In this golf driver guide, you'll learn about the threenon-metal materials. Their biggest advantage? They're
materials from which golf drivers are commonly made:lightweight. By reducing head weights, manufacturers
steel, titanium, and composite.can center the drivers' weight nearer their faces, giving
Steel: Steel golf drivers are less expensive but areyou larger sweet spots. Combined with titanium, these
heavier than their titanium counterparts. They are moredrivers lightweight handling, without sacrificing distance.
metallic and traditional looking and have smaller headsLength and weight
due to increased steel weights as well as theAnother consideration in this golf driver guide is length
limitations in the metal's capacity. Overall, however,and weight. Just remember that longer drivers are
they offer reliable durability and solid, consistentbest recommended for experienced players because
connection when you need it.they sacrifice control. For faster swing speeds, stick to
Titanium: Titanium is one of the biggest breakthroughslighter drivers. Heavier drivers offer more control but,
in golf technology, giving you golf drivers that haveconsequently, will give you less control.