How to Buy a Custom Golf Driver

The driver is the most important golf club. Therefore, custom golf drivers will greatly enhance your golf game. When buying a custom golf driver, many factors need to be considered including desired grip, shaft type, and driver weight.

To watch your golf ball soar to great heights gives you a sense of gratification beyond compare. The driver is the most attractive club in your golf kit – it hits the ball farthest when compared to what other clubs can do. No wonder then, that you need to find
the driver that suits your ability, swing and hitting approach. There are many diverse club permutations which is why custom golf drivers are fast becoming a rage.

Decide on what is your perfect grip. Size, weight, feel and tactile strengths for grips are very critical. In fact the experienced golfers say that the bigger a player’s hands, the thicker the grip. The weight of the driver depends on how swift your swing is. So, the feel of the grip should be comfortable to your hands. Today, grips come in different forms and are weather specific.

The right shaft, either in steel or graphite is equally crucial. The former is heavier than the latter and thus affects the swing speed. Steel enables the golfer to feel the shot and indicates whether any improvement is in order. The graphite shafts are mainly used by amateurs, children, ladies and older players. A longer shaft additionally enables a longer arc for swinging and greater speed.

Club heads are equally important determinants. Steel club heads are small but heavy, very traditional but inexpensive. Titanium comes with the heavier and bigger golf drivers. As opposed to steel, these are lighter and larger in weight and size.

From the perfect grip to the right club head, custom golf drivers allow you to create the driver best suited for you, thus greatly enhancing your game.

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Custom Golf Equipment

By Eric Stone
Published: 11/7/2007

Shorter clubs - No loss in ball speed

I was just at my trusted simulator (About Golf, camera capture) playing a round. I just completed building most of my clubs to an MOI matching model, and this resulted in shortening my three wood and driver.

Driver Loft & Face Angle

It is important that you have the correct loft and face angle on your driver for best distance and accuracy. See your local AGCP fitter for a Driver fit for you.

Golf Club Length Fitting

The hardest club to use in anyone’s bag, is the driver. To give yourself the best opportunity to improve your drives here are some helpful tips: To improve accuracy, check your shaft length.

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