Is 11.5 loft too much?

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. If you hit down on the ball, you're likely to have high spin loft, so using less loft will actually reduce your backspin and should help you hit the ball further.
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Is 11 degree driver loft too much?

In fact, swings often got the most distance with driver lofts at 9 degrees or less. (It's still true that golfers who swing less than 80 mph would likely benefit from using drivers with 11 degrees of loft or higher.) Lower lofts can provide more energy transfer at impact because there's less of an oblique angle.
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Is 12 degrees loft too much?

Driver loft will directly impact the distance that you can get with your club. A driver with 9.5 degrees of loft will be best for a golfer with a faster swing speed and a bit more precision. Drivers with 12 degrees of loft help the slower swinging player get the launch and forgiveness that they need.
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Is my driver loft too high?

Choose a loft to try based on your assessed club-head speed. If it is between 95 and 104 mph, a 10- or 11-degree loft will be appropriate. If it is between 105 and 115 mph, a loft between 7 and 9 degrees should be considered. Golfers with club-head speeds below 85 mph should use a loft angle between 14 and 20 degrees.
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Is a 10.5 loft good?

Better players with faster swing speeds will probably prefer a lower lofted driver. The average player shoots above 90 and swings the club less than 95 MPH, and if that's the case, 10.5 degrees is a good starting point.
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What Driver Loft Should You Play? Impact of Driver Loft On Distance And Accuracy



Is a 11.5 driver good?

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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Do any pros use a 10.5-degree driver?

At the WGC-HSBC Champions, Dustin Johnson took the title using a TaylorMade SLDR driver with 10.5 degrees loft. Although TaylorMade has recently been touting the benefits of "lofting up" with its new driver, it's actually been a trend on the PGA Tour for more than a decade.
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Is a 12 degree driver easier to hit?

Is A 12 Degree Driver Easier To Hit? The additional loft of a 12-degree driver makes it an easier club to launch, ensuring you consistently get the ball airborne off the tee. If your swing is on the slower side, you will derive the most value from a 12-degree driver.
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Does higher loft reduce slice?

Although many slicers want to hit the ball lower, remember the additional loft provides backspin that will reduce the amount a golf ball slices through the air.
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Will higher loft help my slice?

A higher driver loft can help a slice because it will help to encourage a bit more forgiveness and backspin on the driver. These features of a higher lofted driver are going to help improve a slice and straighten out overall ball flight. A slice is often caused by a bit too much side spin being applied to a golf ball.
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What is a 11 degree golf club?

The 11 wood golf club replaces your 5 iron. This club helps in delivering straight and long shots off the tee. The 11 wood is best used on short par 4's, in the rough, bunkers, and fairways. The 1 wood is often used to play long approach shots on long par 4 and par 3 tee shots.
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Does decreasing 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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Is a higher loft driver more forgiving?

Loft for loft, the G30 will tend to launch higher, spin more, and have more forgiveness. When properly fit, it is common to see the R15 driver help golfers create more optimal launch conditions — a higher launch and less spin — but its forward-CG design lowers the forgiveness of the club on off-center hits.
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What degree driver does Tiger Woods use?

At the 2022 Masters, Tiger Woods used a TaylorMade Stealth Plus+ driver, a 15-degree TaylorMade SIM 3-wood and a 19-degree TaylorMade M3 5-wood. That has been Tiger's standard setup, along with his TaylorMade P·7TW irons (3-PW) since he joined TaylorMade in 2017.
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What loft do pros use on drivers?

Most professionals on the PGA golf tour are using a driver with a loft between 9 and 10.5. The golfers will change the loft based on the shaft they have on their club and how the shaft impacts the ball flight as well. Most golfers on the professional circuit have a very fast swing speed.
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What loft driver does Rory use?

Rory's driver is a 9º head, with the hosel adaptor set a notch lower so the loft plays more like 8.5º. The sliding sole weight is in a pretty neutral position, and the shaft is a Fujikura Ventus Black 6X tipped one inch (to make it play stiffer).
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How do I know if my driver shaft is too soft?

When To Move To A Stiffer Shaft?
  1. Feels 'whippy' in your hands.
  2. Feels too light.
  3. Your ball is ballooning in the air.
  4. Your ball is behind your pitch mark when you hit your driver.
  5. You ball spins to much on the greens when you approach with your irons.
  6. Your accuracy has dropped.
  7. You start hitting hooks.
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Does adding loft to a driver open the face?

When you lower the loft of a golf club, you are also going to close the angle of the clubface. If you increase the loft on a club, you will open the face angle on the club. This applies when you are adjusting loft on the driver as well as irons or hybrids.
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What does adjusting the loft do to a 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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Do any pros use 12 degree driver?

Think of the high lofted wedges and how easy they are to hit straight. It is not a direct comparison, but similar physics. A 12 Degree driver has slightly more loft than the average driver used by most amateurs and pros. In fact, many pros use drivers at or below the 10.5-degree mark.
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Do I want a 9.5 or 10.5 driver?

With that being said, if you are someone who tends to hit their driver too high, a 9.5 degree driver may suit you and if you are a regular player, a 10.5 degree driver may be best suited to your game as it is rare to find someone who is hitting the ball too high with the driver.
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What is the best loft for a slow swing speed?

Originally, swing speed was considered the determining factor in choosing loft, and it is still important. Players with extremely slow swing speeds (below 70 mph) seem to benefit from lofts of 18 or 19 degrees--roughly the same as a 5-wood.
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Is it harder to hit a lower loft driver?

If your swing speed is very fast, the 9-degree will help you get the best ball flight and launch. Remember that the lower the loft on a club, the harder it is going to be to hit consistently and to hit well.
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What loft is Dustin Johnson's driver?

Both were 10.5-degree TaylorMade Stealth Plus drivers equipped with LA Golf DJ-Series prototype shafts. On Tuesday ahead of the event, GolfWRX caught up with Johnson to see what's in the bag for 2022, and to get his thoughts on the new red-faced Stealth Plus “Carbonwood” driver.
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Is there a big difference between 9.5 and 10.5 driver?

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. You must be sure that you have enough club head speed -- how fast the golf club is moving toward impact with the golf ball -- to warrant a lower lofted driver.
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