| There are many different golf drivers available on the | | | | certainly be less expensive while also having less of a |
| open market and just as there is no right gold club for | | | | sweet spot. Titanium will be strong and more forgiving, |
| every person; everybody seems to have a different | | | | but will cost you a little bit more so be sure that you will |
| idea of what helps them stay in a rhythm and just | | | | get your money's worth before making the purchase. |
| what it is that is the right grip for any one individual. | | | | Decide between a steel shaft and a graphite shaft |
| With golf there is a bevy of equipment to get used to | | | | depending on if you want more control and durability or |
| and use on a regular basis so here is a recap of what | | | | to save a few bucks in the overall scheme of the |
| you need, this is what to look for in a the right driver | | | | game. Graphite is strange in that it will both be more |
| for your golf game. | | | | expensive and less durable so unless a steel shaft is |
| Decide if you want a standard, full size, or over size | | | | against your religion it sounds like a good decision to |
| club head to decide what type of ball you are going to | | | | purchase one. |
| hit off of the tee. The more advanced golfer may | | | | There are an exceptional amount of total items to |
| want an oversized head due to lesser control and a | | | | consider if you are looking to purchase a driver to help |
| bigger sweet spot while beginners will want a standard | | | | you improve your golf game overall. Consider talking to |
| head for the exact opposite reason. | | | | the pro at your local golf course or the membership |
| Decide if you want a stainless steel or titanium material | | | | you own before spending a bundle on something you |
| to be used in your driver as a stainless steel driver will | | | | won't use or shouldn't use. |