What degree driver should a beginner use?

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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Is a 12 degree driver good for beginners?

A 12 ° driver is a better choice for a beginner golfer as the higher degree of loft will help them hit the ball at a higher angle. 9.5° drivers are better suited for golfers with more experience and a faster swing speed.
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What is the easiest driver to hit for beginners?

Best Drivers for Beginners and High Handicappers 2022
  • Ping G425 SFT driver.
  • TaylorMade SIM2 MAX-D driver.
  • Callaway Epic Max driver.
  • PXG 0211 driver.
  • Cobra F-Max Airspeed driver.
  • Wilson Launch Pad driver.
  • Callaway Big Bertha B21.
  • Cobra Radspeed XD driver.
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What degree should I set my driver at?

The ideal driver loft depends on your swing speed and the attack angle. Average players that swing the club less than 95 MPH will likely find that a 10.5-degree driver performs the best. Better players who can control their drives and want the most distance will lean more towards a 9-degree driver.
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Which is better 9.5 or 10.5 degree 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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Are you using the CORRECT driver loft?



Should I use a 13.5 degree driver?

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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What is the most forgiving driver for a beginner?

The most forgiving option is the Cobra LTDx Max and geared toward higher to mid high-handicap golfers. The Air X is probably a better driver for pure beginners. But here's why this club should be an option for the beginning everyday golfer: Engineered for total distance above all else.
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What is the best driver for a beginning golfer?

Most Forgiving Drivers In Golf for Beginners/High Handicappers
  • Callaway Epic.
  • Cleveland.
  • TaylorMade SIM 2.
  • Callaway Big Bertha.
  • Callaway Mavrik.
  • Cobra.
  • Wilson Staff.
  • Mizuno.
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What shaft flex should a beginner use?

But if a beginner player already has a decent swing motion and generates clubhead speed between the range of 95 to 110 mph or more, then a stiff shaft or extra stiff shaft could be justified to be used by a beginner golfer.
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What loft is best for a driver beginner?

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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Is 12 degree driver loft too much?

DOES THE 12 DEGREE DRIVER HAVE TOO MUCH LOFT. The 12 Degree loft driver may be considered by some to have too much loft. But they are not likely the right golfers for that type of club. 12 degrees is not unreasonable, considering that the average driver sits at 10.5 degrees in loft.
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Should I use a 13 degree driver?

A 13 degree driver is likely to suit golfers with both average swing speed and slow swing speed while a 14 degree driver is a good option for those with slow swing speed. Some players experience more carry distance with a 13 degree driver when compared to a 14 degree driver.
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Should beginners use stiff flex?

If you are reasonably fit young man then stiff should be fine. Yeah with a super duper full fitting you can find a shaft and weight that will eek out 5 more yards and be arguably more accurate but in reality you can learn to swing and play to a decent level with any set of clubs.
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Should beginners use stiff shaft?

With the proper fit, the new golfer can learn without making compensations for clubs that are too stiff or too flexible. In general, the faster a golfer's swing speed the stiffer a golf shaft should be in order to provide more control over the ball's flight.
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Is a 9 degree driver hard 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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Should beginner golfers use a driver?

All beginner and high handicap golfers should use a driver to try to drive the ball as far as possible. This is because of the impact that driving distance has on scoring. An extra 20 yards increase in driving distance will reduce a typical 100-scoring golfers score by 2.3 strokes per round.
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What degree driver is best for high handicapper?

A higher handicap player is going to do best with the 12 degree driver. With this club in their hand, the golfer can get plenty of ball speed, distance, and ball flight as well. IF a faster swinging player were to attempt to use the 12 degree driver, they might struggle with getting the control they need.
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What does a beginner golfer need?

Instead, start with a driver, a putter, a sand wedge (it's the club that has an "S" on the sole or a loft of 54 to 56 degrees) and supplement those with a 6-iron, an 8-iron, a pitching wedge, and a fairway wood or hybrid with 18-21 degrees of loft.
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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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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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Will a lower degree 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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Should beginners use steel or graphite shafts?

For beginner and high handicap golfers, you are going to most likely want graphite shafts. For scratch and low handicap golfers, a steel shaft might be better if you have the ability and desire to work the ball for your approach shots.
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Will I lose distance with a stiff shaft?

If the shaft flex is too stiff, your average distance will remain low.
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How do you know if you need regular or stiff shafts?

To check your swing speed a shot tracking device will be the most accurate method. Based on your swing speeds here are our recommendations: 80-95 mph swing speeds should use regular shafts. 90-105 mph swing speeds should use stiff shafts.
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