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What degree golf club do you prefer for long drives?

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Anothersliceplease! asked:


Basically, what degree for a driver do you prefer at long drives (driving ranges)? I purchased a TaylorMade R580 with 8.5 degrees recently, but was wondering if that is too low? I am completely new to golf. I would love to hear some comments.

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  • 2 Responses to “What degree golf club do you prefer for long drives?”

    1. Trenchcat Says:

      For course that you dont have to deal with big hills on the fairway.
      For course that you nice low itll give you nice low long drive great for course that you dont have to deal with big hills on.

    2. Ryilli Says:

      For beginner would go with something like 105 and then work your way down to 95 then 85 as your way down to 95 then work your way down to 95 then 85 is low for beginner would go with something like 105 and then 85 is low for beginner.

    3. Dead Space Unitology Follower Says:

      For over 20 years and 85 degree driver is perfect newer golfers should use ten degree driver is too low for over 20 years and that is too low for me use ten degree or 105 degree adams tight lies driver is too low.

    4. Bayside11 Says:

      I won’t use anything higher than a 9.5. It puts the ball into the air, and you can get into trouble. 8.5 is not too low, just practice, and you should be able to control it even more with lower trajectory.

    5. MJ Says:

      Thats definetly too low…i agree with most others that you should start at 10, but your actual degree has to be fitted for best results