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Some Interesting Facts about Golf Drivers

Golf Drivers

Professional golfers and even caddies will likely advise beginners in the sport to use golf drivers to drive the ball over long distances. They would likely add that drivers are not used all the time in the tee box; rather, they’re pulled out only when the golfer wants the ball to land at a specific distance.

Another tip that they will give is that drivers may look the same but they can be made of alloy, stainless steel, titanium or other materials, and each material has its own specific characteristics and use.

Stainless steel drivers are more common and heavier than titanium or alloy drivers. Veteran golfers who need better control over their swings love it because of its heavier weight.

Titanium golf drivers are valuable in increasing tee distance. They are the most expensive, but they are also the lightest and hardest. This makes titanium the favorite driver material of professionals.

Alloy golf drivers are the cheapest. Their high quality and affordability make them favorites of amateurs who commonly use it as fairway starter woods. But whatever your poison is, avid golfers should know that NGCGolf.com has a fine selection of golf driving irons in different designs and materials. Check out their website for the best deals on drivers and other golf equipment.

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admin @ April 10, 2009

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