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Hi,this is my first post,been playing golf for just over 2 years now,i've gone from a 28 handicapper to 16.Currrently still playing with my first set of clubs,john letters which do the job but i would like to invest in a decent driver. The course i play at isn't long but on 3 or 4 holes you do need a driver. Extra distance would be ideal also the price needs to be reasonable. Any idea,s for a decent driver not too keen on huge heads though! my driver shots tend to turn right ,but i think thats down to my swing not the club jamie. |
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| Re: Which driver? If you're looking for something that isn't too big, Check out the SMT solitaire. Grab a 2.5 and use it as a driver. Also, the Ashton X-1D 3 wood would work. I don't know that you can buy a new driver < 350cc's. |
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| Re: Which driver? you could look at the older callaway big berthas they do not have a big head and are still very good. Personnaly i do not understand why you would not want a big headed driver as the sweetspot is increased and you have a better chance of hitting it. ![]() |