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| Re: Driver loft I wouldn't think that a driver loft would have anything to do with consitancy, but look for a demo day in you area with a launch monitor and try to find the correct launch angle for you. it is different for everybody...depends how far on the upswing you hit it at or even if you hit it on the bottom out of swing here is a site I found to find demo days for companies in your area http://www.golfdigest.com/equipment/...1demodays.html |
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| Re: Driver loft More loft may help straighten out your drives and give you more distance. But it won't enable you to find the sweetspot more often, or less often. That would be a function of a few mitigating factors, like club length, balance point, swing weight and overall club weight. |