Long Tom is just shy of 4 feet and a pioneer in with it's lengthened shaft and fiber head. It was my most favorite driver in the 4 decades I've played but it didn't last. The head and face are integrated and a big chunk of the face broke off with no chance of repair. It has been retired with honors and each successive driver is lengthened to match ol' LT. After 10 years I finally found a club that performs nearly as well, a Callaway FT-5. It's remarkably loud metallic "TINK" when the sweet spot is hit can make your ears ring, but it's a sweet bell.
A golf club
4 feet
The best golf club for making a long drive down the fairway is simply known as a "driver". These types of clubs may also be called "long drive" golf clubs. Occasionally, the long drive club will simply be called an "LD" club.
Depends what golf course it is. Cimmie.
The Cobra driver is the "big dog". The driver is used in golf to hit the longest shots, i.e. the tee shot. These are required for holes that have long distances.
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Depends who is hitting it and the shaft/ loft combo, as well as which model, but most likely the Cobra, they have 9 sweet spots and can hit the ball a long way, but the impact noise is disgusting.
3 or 4 hours, but varies.
The Volkswagen Golf ML4 was first produced in 1997. It was taken off of the market in 2004. This car was Volkswagen's attempt to move their cars upmarket.
Well it depends on many factors, the swing height club, all those factors vary but normally around 8 milli-seconds.
Driver or Drivers
the club will not be up to its normal height (obviously) but the club should be OK as long as the shaft hasn't split when it snapped