Equipment: Eight Hot Drivers in 2014 by Golf Digest
Why would we want to post hot drivers for 2014 in 2017? We're doing it because some of you might want to upgrade your really old driver with something newer that won't cost you an arm and a leg if you go to say Ebay to buy a perfectly good used driver. Golf Digest tested and listed these 8 as their best:
Callaway Big Bertha Street Price $400
Callaway Big Bertha Alpha $500
Nike VRS Covert 2.0 Tour $400
Ping G25 $250
Ping i25 $400
Taylormade Jet Speed TP $400
We listed the street price so you'll know what you might want to pay in a good used club.
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How To Establish The Right Grip Pressure
Many suggest the right grip pressure is that pressure one would use to hold a little bird in your hand. Well....how many of us have actually done that? How would you even get the chance to try that? Where would you find the little bird to test it on?
There's a better solution. Take the club you're going to use. In your left hand hold the club parallel to the ground at waist high. That's the pressure you're looking for. It's a simple method that you can use on every shot! Nothing to remember just hold the club out and keep that pressure.
Many suggest the right grip pressure is that pressure one would use to hold a little bird in your hand. Well....how many of us have actually done that? How would you even get the chance to try that? Where would you find the little bird to test it on?
There's a better solution. Take the club you're going to use. In your left hand hold the club parallel to the ground at waist high. That's the pressure you're looking for. It's a simple method that you can use on every shot! Nothing to remember just hold the club out and keep that pressure.
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