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Golf Drivers-Shapes and Size

January 21st, 2009 · No Comments · Guide

Golf Drivers come in all different kinds of shapes and sizes. Just a little insight of how manufactures go about makingĀ  driver head. They dip the club head that there working on into a bucket of water that is on a scale. Then they smoothly fill concavities with clay, to determine it's volume by how much it weight, it is determined in grams of the water it displaced. This is the same method the USGA uses to determine club head size conformance.

When looking for a driver you will notice not all drivers come in the maximum head size limit of 460 cubic centimeters. Volume can vary across lofts, with the highest lofts typically being the largest. In doing this sometimes stretching volume can mean compromise other aspects of the club head. This can also hurt better player because, they generally hit the ball in the center of the club. Large faces take up a lot of weight and pull the center of gravity forward. Smaller faces save weight that can be used in back of the club for to give more distance.

Here are just a few of the golf manufactures drivers and there volume: Wilson smooth 444cc, Cleveland launcher 460cc, Titleist 909d 452cc, Ping G10 460cc, Cobra L5V 460cc, Adams speedline 454cc, Callaway FT-9 456cc, TaylorMade R7 limited 434cc. So there are different shapes and sizes for your golf driver so know what you're looking for. Sometimes bigger doesn't mean better.

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