Does lower loft driver go further?

Lower lofts can provide more energy transfer at impact because there's less of an oblique angle. It's why your 7-iron flies farther than your 8-iron. In our test, drivers with less loft consistently produced more ball speed, even for low swing-speed golfers (3.2 mph more compared to the 10.5 and 12-degree drivers).
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Does lowering driver loft increase distance?

Lower Lofts

Although a player may have a positive attack angle and produce low spin, they can still benefit from a lower-lofted driver that increases total distance. Players with a negative angle of attack who impart high spin loft may also improve distance from a lower-lofted driver.
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Is a lower lofted driver harder to hit?

Having a driver with less loft will require more speed to get the most out of it. If your swing speed isn't fast enough then you'll likely get lower shots that won't go as far. You also need to look at the angle your driver hits the ball.
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Will a lower loft driver help my slice?

Driver loft to reduce a slice

More loft equals more backspin, this backspin creates a more stable flight and minimises any negative effects of side-spin. Some golfers may argue that a 12-degree driver will lose them too much distance.
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What degree driver hits the farthest?

The low loft of a golf driver is very surprising from the perspective of physics. Everyone in freshman physics learns that the optimal launch angle for a projectile - the angle that makes a ball fly the farthest - is 45 degrees.
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What Driver Loft Should You Play? Impact of Driver Loft On Distance And Accuracy



Does a 9 degree driver go further?

Participants in our tests achieved more distance when they used drivers with less than 10 degrees of loft. In fact, swings often got the most distance with driver lofts at 9 degrees or less.
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Is a 9.5 or 10.5 driver better?

When talking about distance, the driver is the most important club. In theory, a 9.5 degree driver shot will travel lower at a greater speed with less backspin than a 10.5 degree driver when struck square.
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Does lowering loft open the face?

Being able to adjust the loft allows golfers to achieve launch angles and spin rates that are suited well to the way that they deliver the club. When you adjust a hosel to increase loft, you are actually closing the face fractionally. Conversely when you reduce loft you are open the face slightly.
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Will a 9-degree driver help with a slice?

If you start with a 10.5-degree driver, you will likely be able to adjust it up into the 11- or even 12-degree range and down to the 9-degree range. However, if you purchase the 9-degree driver, you may not be able to get the loft quite as high as you will need to reduce your slice.
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Is 8.5 degree driver too low?

Anywhere between 8.5-10° will usually suffice. If you have a mid swing speed of 95-104 mph, a driver loft of between 10-11.5° will normally be a good starting point.
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Is a 10.5 degree driver more forgiving?

The primary benefit of the 10.5-degree driver is that it is more forgiving than a lower lofted driver. When you take loft away from a club, you make it harder to hit. Generally, the less loft a club has, the faster a player must swing the club to get the distance and launch results they need.
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How much does 1 degree of loft affect distance?

How Much Does 1 Degree of Loft Affect Distance? Given that you're at your maximum clubhead speed, just 1-degree change in the loft angle of a golf driver can affect your driving distance by 2-4 yards.
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What loft is Tiger Woods driver?

Woods' driver on Friday appeared to be 1.5 degrees open, giving the club a loft of 8.25 degrees total, while the club's sliding weight port was moved towards a draw setting.
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Is a 9 degree driver harder to hit?

Is A 9-Degree Driver Harder To Hit. Golfers with slower swing speeds may find the 9-degree driver too difficult to hit consistently and achieve maximum distance. However, golfers with high swing speed will benefit from the lower loft.
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What is the best degree driver for distance?

Most golfers find that the 10.5 degree driver is the best loft for matching both distance and forgiveness. You will find that even with average swing speeds, the 10.5 degrees gives you tremendous distance and lots of high launch.
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What happens when you adjust the loft on your driver?

Here's what you need to understand: adjusting the loft means changing the face angle and vice versa. This is counterintuitive, but if you experiment with your own adjustable driver you'll see that it's correct. Set the driver to the highest loft and you'll see a closed face.
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Will draw setting on driver help slice?

In my experience, an adjustable driver will NOT fix your slice. I had a slice with my driver and nothing changed when I switched to an adjustable with a draw bias. Sure, it can help a little but you'll end up with a very similar result. The only thing that's going to fix your slice is to change your swing.
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What loft should a beginner driver be?

Most golf drivers for beginners come in 9.5º, 10.5º and 12º options. The ideal loft is dependent on your swing speed and shot shape. 10.5º and 12º golf drivers are usually best for beginner golfers as the added backspin only loses a small amount of distance, but keeps your drives much straighter.
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What is a good driver for an average golfer?

Callaway Rogue Driver is considered by some golfers as the best driver for the average golfer.
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What is the most common loft for a driver?

The least-lofted golf club, other than a putter, is the driver. Drivers are typically lofted between 8 and 11 degrees, so drivers with lofts of 9.5 and 10.5 degrees are common. The higher-lofted driver is typically a better choice for an amateur player.
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Why am I losing distance with my driver?

Distance Killers #1: Hitting Down on the Ball

When using your driver, Kolb says the most common cause of power loss is hitting down on the ball. “We know without a doubt that in order to maximize your distance when hitting the driver, based on whatever your club head speed is, that you want to hit up on the driver.”
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Does Stiff Flex go further?

The stiff shafted clubs are going to flex less during the swing than the regular shafted clubs. Conversely, the regular shafted clubs are going to flex more.
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