Yes, a driver can have 13º of loft, but then it basically becomes a 3 wood with a larger head.
450cc is the size of the driver head, it has no relation to the loft of the club at all. As a general rule it would be between 8 and 11 degrees. It depends which brand and model it is. It also says on the club what loft it is.
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That depends on the player. Players with slower swing speeds are better off using a driver with more loft. the extra loft makes the ball easier to control and will help the player hit the ball farther because the extra loft helps keep the ball in the air longer.
Probably what is meant by that is a driver with 15.5 degrees of loft. Typical drivers are 10-11 degrees. Big hitters might go a little lower, while slow swingers can benefit from more loft, maybe 12 or 13 degrees. 15.5 is pretty extreme; that kind of loft is usually seen on 3 woods. If someone is touting a 15.5 degree driver it probably has a very large head, of the size that is usually seen on a driver, and a flatter lie angle to accommodate a driver-sized shaft of 44 inches or so.
About 20-21 degrees depending on manufacturer.
You should try and driver which has a higher loft (about 10.5) and probably a regular shaft, this will get the ball in the air for you.
You clearly don't want backspin with a driver, so the best way to change this is to either look at a lower loft or possibly a new shaft.
There is no rule saying how high or low the loft of any club can be. Someone at my golf school has an 11 degree driver since he cannot hit the ball very high.
The main differences are a fairway wood has a smaller head, more loft and a shorter shaft. Obviously the driver has a larger head to a maximum of 460cc, a loft of mainly 8.5 to 10.5 degrees, and a shaft which can be around 44-46 inches long.
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