Golf Technology & Equipment:
Ever since titanium was introduced to golf club making, traditional drivers made of persimmon or stainless-steel have appeared to become obsolete. The bigger and lighter club-head clubs with longer and lighter shafts are easier to hit, resulting in additional forgiveness and extra distance for a tee shot of most golfers.

Although it must be true that no one clubhead-shaft combination produces the longest drives for everyone, without doubt there are drivers that produce consistently longer distances during normal play. A question is how we can find a driver that will work best for a particular golfer.

While 10 drivers each possessing the same shaft lengths and same weights should provide pretty much the same head speed at impact, every driver does perform quite differently from the one next to it. This site provides technical explanation for you to understand what causes the difference, and hopefully helps you find clubs that work best for you.

Golf balls have changed significantly, too. If you are not sure about the kind of golf balls you should use, this site is a great place to spend some time. Today's golf balls could be very different from what you know about golf balls. Do you know the average driving distance of PGA players has increased 27 yards in the last ten years? Do you know the compressions of today's popular golf balls are often in the range of 70 - 80?

Browse this site and learn more about technology and your equipment - including drivers, fairway woods, irons, wedges, patters, shafts, grips, golf balls, materials, weight, center of gravity and more. > Index



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