Will a shorter driver help my slice?

When fitting a driver, it's important to get loft, lie, shaft, and grip sorted, but better driving may be hiding in a shorter shaft. In fact, a shorter shaft should help you find the sweet spot more often and may even add distance.
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Is it OK to shorten a driver shaft?

Shortening the shaft will make the club shorter but it will also make the shaft stiffer and adjust the swing weight as well. Plus, the more length you remove, the less flex your club will have. Depending on how much you cut it down, it could move a regular flex to a stiff or a stiff to an extra stiff.
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Can driver shaft length cause a slice?

Swinging clubs that are too long can make it even harder to square the clubface and usually results in more shots to the right. Also, sometimes it's not the length that's making you slice — it's your lie angle. If your clubs are too flat, they might be forcing you to make a more rounded and flatter swing.
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Will a fitted driver help my slice?

Custom fitting help can help cure a slice. When you slice the ball the toe of the club is leading into the ball, which opens the face of the club. That may be caused by a swing fault, but it could be because the club is too flat. The custom-fitting process can adjust the club so that it is more upright.
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Are shorter drivers better?

The long and the short of it

Your current length may be perfect for you. You may even need a longer one. But, as our experts and test have shown, a good number of golfers would benefit from a shorter shaft. You may actually increase distance and there's a good chance you'll hit more fairways.
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How long is Tiger Woods driver?

Tiger Woods – 498 yards at the 2002 Mercedes Championship.
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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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What drivers help with slice?

Best Drivers For Slicers - Best Anti Slice Drivers
  • Ping G425 SFT Driver. Most Forgiving Anti-Slice Driver. ...
  • Callaway Big Bertha B21 Driver. Best For Offset Looks And Performance. ...
  • TaylorMade Stealth HD Driver. ...
  • Honma T//World GS Driver. ...
  • Callaway Epic Max Driver. ...
  • Cobra LTDx Max Driver. ...
  • Titleist TSi1 Driver. ...
  • Tour Edge E522 Driver.
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Does a shorter driver shaft Reduce distance?

When fitting a driver, it's important to get loft, lie, shaft, and grip sorted, but better driving may be hiding in a shorter shaft. In fact, a shorter shaft should help you find the sweet spot more often and may even add distance.
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What happens if your driver is too long?

What Happens When Golf Clubs Are Too Long? For most golfers, having clubs that are too long will result in the most inconsistent shots. Clubs that are too long will make you stand too upright, which can cause both heel and toe shots as well as a tendency to pull the ball.
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How long is Bryson DeChambeau's driver?

Bryson DeChambeau can only use a 48-inch driver when he's competing in Long Drive Association events. Golf's governing bodies announced a new “model local rule” available Jan. 1 that would limit the maximum length of all clubs except the putter to 46 inches.
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Why do I hit my 3 wood farther than my driver?

Players who hit their 3- or 5-wood as far or longer than their driver are typically using too little loft with the driver for their clubhead speed. You know, it's a funny thing with the driver and its loft compared to the other clubs in the bag.
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How long is Dustin Johnson's driver shaft?

SPECS TaylorMade SIM2, 10.5°, Fujikura Ventus Black proto 6X shaft, 45.75 inches.
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How long is Rickie Fowler's driver?

Inspired by Rickie Fowler's 43.5” driver used on Tour, the SPEEDZONE™ Tour Length driver is configured with a shorter 44.5” playing length, and 18g & 6g weights to help deliver more accuracy off the tee without sacrificing distance.
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Do I want a 9.5 or 10.5 driver?

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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What is the most forgiving driver for a slice?

TOUR EDGE EXOTICS E722. While you can definitely slice the ball regardless of how fast you swing, the mishit tends to be more common with moderate swing speeds. If you're looking for a small dose of correction off the tee, the Tour Edge Exotics E722 provides forgiveness and draw-biased performance, ranking it No.
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Will a stiff shaft help my slice?

If you are struggling with a hook it might be because your shaft is too flexible, try a stiffer shaft, this will help keep the face square at impact, and prevent the face from turning over. If you are struggling with a slice you might be playing with a shaft that is too stiff for you.
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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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Which is better a 9 degree or 10.5 degree driver?

A 10.5 degree driver is more appropriate for recreational golfers with average swing speed whereas a 9 degree driver is more fitting for recreational golfers with high swing speed. A 9 degree driver is more beneficial for a golfer who can swing the driver at around 105 mph or higher.
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How long is Bubba Watson's driver?

Long Drivers

While a 48-inch driver is legal, the wisdom of using the longest possible club is questionable. Watson, one of the PGA Tour's longest hitters, told “Golf Digest” in 2010 that he uses a 44½-inch-long driver, adding a 48-inch driver he tried threw his timing off.
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What was John Daly average drive?

More about John Daly's driving distance

In 1997 John became the first PGA tour professional to break the 300 yard average barrier. John Daly hit the longest recorded drive of the 1992 season. It went 308 yards.
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What is Bryson DeChambeau longest drive?

In Capital One's The Match, Bryson DeChambeau's 402-yard drive wins the Longest Drive.
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