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I recently switched from the Nike SQ DYMO-STR8 FIT to a Nike Victory Red STR8-FIT 9.5 degree loft. Both are great clubs, but i just felt like the DYMO hit the ball better. The switch from a 10.5 degree to a 9.5 degree driver was a moderate adjustment for me but I'm regretting trading in that DYMO. Hit Nike DYMO. STAY AWAY FROM CALLAWAY, if you want to hit something other than Nike which I don't recommend hit PING

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It really comes down to which one suits your game. Taylormade, Titleist, Callaway and Ping all offer great drivers with different technology which gives you greater choice for your preferences.

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15y ago

There are some Golf driver which are made out of silly materials such as gold and diamonds and the prices of these are through the roof. The golf drivers which would be expensive would be ones like the taylormade r9 and the Callway Ft9 and FTI. These drivers are both pioneering drivers which have features which others do not have and therefore they can command such a high market price.

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15y ago

For an average golfer an ideal driver would be one which has a reasonable amount of loft on it, say 10.5 degrees and a regular shaft, both of which will help get the ball airborne as well as providing good distance. In regards to particular brands of driver, there is no specific one which an average golfer should use, but higher handicap golfers tend to slice the ball, so an offset driver may be advantageous.

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15y ago

For me, I like the Cobra S9-1. It has a traditional shape, and not a gigantic head as other drivers. But, it's all about personal preference. Go try different ones and find the right one for your swing. Everyone has a different opinion

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15y ago

There is no real answer to this question, and even if there was one, it would be redundant to your game. Drivers are testing on a swing robot nicknamed 'Iron Byron', he is simply a pair of hydraulically powered robotic arms. The results show how far he hits the ball not you.

You should go to your local pro shop or golf shop and hit as many drivers as you want to find the best one for you. To get the best distance you need to marry the correct loft and shaft flex, if you do so, you can get the best distance from your swing. Although, hitting a driver is not all about distance, accuracy is just as important.

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14y ago

Personal preference. There are new drivers coming out every month, the best thing to do it to find the one that best suits your game.

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There is really no specific answer for this question since all the major golf manufacturers claim they make the longest hitting driver anyway.

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10y ago

There is no correct answer to the question of the longest and best driver in golf because this information is based on gathered data and personal preference of the golfer.

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