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Slazenger Unisex V300 Driver Steel 00 R/H Driver

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Does this matter to the average Golfer? Of course not! Just like with Clubs, buy the most affordable Golf balls for your price range, don’t make the mistake of paying ridiculous money for Pro V1s only to lose one by the second hole and be scared of losing money affecting your game, and making you play worse.

We tested the drivers across a couple of scenarios, with the majority being used on the range over several visits. All the other clubs have either been or become favourites in the reviewer’s own personal golf bag. Company number: 1394141; Registered office: Media House, Peterborough Business Park, Lynch Wood, Peterborough PE2 6EA and H Bauer Publishing,

Key specs – Head: 460cc; Loft: 10.5 degrees; Shaft: Graphite; Flex: Regular, stiff; Hand: Right; Guarantee: 1 Year Our first job for this article was driving over to our local golf course to get some recommendations from the club pros and our regular golf partners. We chose three top of the range golf drivers alongside lesser known and slightly cheaper brands, before finishing up with a mid-range driver and a budget model squarely aimed at beginners and occasional golfers who fancy getting into the swing of things. Bauer Media Group consists of : Bauer Consumer Media Ltd, Company number 01176085; Bauer Radio Limited, Put Slazenger clubs in the hands of anyone half decent and I guarantee they can play Golf and shoot low numbers just fine. Shafts do need to be replaced if they get worn out, find out how much you should pay to reshaft a Golf club in my post here.

It doesn’t matter what Clubs you use, as long as you striking the ball well, at the beginner’s stage creating a solid consistent swing with good Golfing fundamentals like hitting the ball squarely in the Club face is what matters. What does this tell you? Well, it’s simple Golf is all about technique, give any PGA player wooden vintage clubs from the 1920s and I guarantee they will play better than an amateur with a super-expensive top of line Golf set.

Grip is another feature you need to be happy with. The right size will give comfort, control and, above all, confidence. What size you need depends on the size of your hands, but commonly on a driver you need a smaller rather than larger grip. These are usually reserved for irons and putters. The flex of the shaft on a driver will have an impact on the accuracy, trajectory and distance of your shot. The common options are regular and stiff, but there are light and X-stiff options as well. The above video shows only at a high level does expensive equipment matter, no PGA tour player uses Slazenger Clubs as they aren’t as good as the premium manufacturers but 6 yards in professional Golf is HUGE, but at an amateur level not so much. Neither the most lightweight nor durable driver, it’s nonetheless a great choice for beginners and improvers who don’t want to spend big – yet. It’s high on forgiveness and can easily go over 200 yards when you hit the sweet spot.

As a beginner, you’re more likely to smash your brand new Pro V1 ball into the trees than hit clean and straight down the fairway, and that ball could be gone for good! Why buy expensive balls thatat you will only lose? Key specs – Head: 460cc; Loft: 9, 10 degrees; Shaft: Carbon fibre; Flex: Stiff; Hand: Right; Guarantee: 1 year

If your teaching your child how to ride a bike, would the bike have stabilizers? It’s the exactly same thing with Golf, beginners will buy expensive bladed irons and wonder why the Golf ball is so hard to hit would discourage from learning Golf and becoming good! Remember that Golfing technique beats everything! Buy the cheapest equipment you can to play Golf, and spend the rest on lessons! You’re handicap will thank me later. The feel was the biggest difference between the two drivers, the M3 TaylorMade made a solid powerful sound at impact, and you can feel the latest Golfing craftsmanship & technology went into making this Driver. There’s the obvious – looks. While it’s not the most important feature, you still need a driver that you’re happy with aesthetically. Colour, shape and design can be deciding factors especially when two clubs are very similar in spec and price. But while the Paradym clearly has plenty going for it, you’re paying top dollar for the privilege of owning one. The question you need to ask yourself is this: will the Paradym give you enough extra yardage and accuracy over your current driver to spend big? If the answer is yes, then go for it – you won’t be disappointed. We weren’t.

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