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Start at Your Equipment if You want to Hit Long Golf Drives

By Mark Walters
Oct 26, 2009
Every golf hole begins at the tee. If you have problems driving, then you're starting every single hole scrambling. You might scramble a bunch of pars with a great putt, but you might well be going for birdies if your driving is up to scratch.

For most players, being consistent with the driver and hitting long golf drives are far from being impossible. Hitting long golf drives is a lot easier than most players recognize.

Modern golf equipment means golf balls today get the best distance from launching on a high trajectory and having a shallower angle of descent. It isn't about low carrying drives anymore. Long golf drives are now a result of high launch and long carry.

With great swing speeds and on-center hits, golf pros can use low lofted drivers and nevertheless get height on the ball. For most club players though, using drivers with extra loft will encourage both length and consistency. Most average players would For the majority of club golfers, drivers with with a loft of between 11 to 14 degrees will give the best results.

Fitting the right driver shaft is crucial when it comes to long drives and consistent golf. The shaft plays a crucial function in all your clubs, but play the wrong shaft in your driver and any miss-hits are expensive.

Most golfers play drivers with graphite shafts. Regrettably, a large percentage of golfers are playing driver shafts that are too stiff for them. That might be where the most common fault in golf, the slice, comes from. Play a shaft that is excessively stiff and you'll probably hit a slice.

In part, that has to do with the widespread misconception that graphite shafts are too whippy, too soft. That could well have been the case 10 years ago, but advanced graphite shaft manufacturing methods have given us first-rate models with very uniform playing characteristics.

The majority of golfers would get the best results from playing a light-weight, medium torque shaft in their drivers. The light-weight will improve swing speed and a medium torque shaft will load better in your back-swing, getting the club square back to the ball with the most energy. Greater carries come from this energy.

The stiffness of the shaft's tip will also influence the launch angles. Use a shaft that is overly tip stiff and your launch angles will suffer. Launching the ball on the optimum trajectory is where a long golf drive comes from. Remember, we're after towering flights not low stingers.

Matching your driver head and shaft combination to your game type is the most important part of consistently long golf drives. Your clubs should help your game, not work against it.
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