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Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Driver's loft is an important

If you choose the shorter golf driver,its loft should be relatively larger.It seems easier to reach a consensus on the loft of the golf driver for the golf experts.Today,golf emphasize high flight,low spin;a large loft just helps players achieve the desired results.Where is the concept of high flight and low spin from? The answer is golf.High-tech golf balls fly so high and far,and reduce the back spin,the birth of the ball forces golfers have to chose a large loft driver.


Look professional players on tour,their drivers' inclinations have been steadily rising.The average of lofts of the drivers on the PGA Tour used to be 8 degree,and now has reached to 9 degrees,individual games can even reach 9.5 degrees.


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Nike's chief golf club designers tell us: a lot of players won games with 10 degrees.One of their contract players  also used a 11-degree driver.


Chris McGinley is the vice director of Titleist market,he said: "For the tour's players, 9.5-degree driver is very appropriate,and 10-12 degree of loft is more suitable for amateur players."Therefore,the latest Titleist 950 series on the provision  from 7.5-degree to 11.5-degree.Of these, 7.5-degree and 8.5- degree drivers rise to the attention of the power-type players,but 9.5-degree drivers and 10.5-degree drivers are the most popular.


On loft, Wishon said: "We should get out of this misunderstanding, not all small loft can bring a long distances.Each player is different.If a player's swing speed is lower than  90mph,10 degree or 10.5 degree loft is not applicable,but should chose larger ones.The loft for many male players,14-15 degree loft is their ideal loft;female players' loft will have to reach 20 degrees."


Let us turn back to ideal length of driver. Wishon still can remember that a study has showed that these golfers who can use the long golf driver arew are trained athletes."


 

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