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Improving your overall golf swing will lead to vast improvements in your golf driver swing. Ping is a popular maker of golf products and has been for many years. The Ping G10 Golf Driver is one of the best all titanium drivers on the market. Although the Ping G10 Golf Driver looks a lot like the G2 and the G5 drivers that came before it it has some major differences in its construction and design. While making the G10 the Ping used Finite Element Analysis and other computer software to find the little details that would make a better driver. Ping took these things and applied them to the G10 to make it better than the G2 and G5. The Ping G10 Golf Driver has a deeper face which returns a larger area to hit with and greater ball speed on miss hits.
And now almost every driver on the market offers some form of adjustment or tweak that can be made by the player to tailor the club to their style of play. As one starts on the journey to find their best golf driver the first thing you run into is a sea of terms that make little to no sense. Terms like: CG location head size and depth loft angle face angle lie angle forgiveness shaft flex and more. If you are an average golfer and get out to the links every so often these terms might mean very little to you. But all these things are very valuable information in trying to find a driver to carry in your bag every golf outing.
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Also if you ever move too much laterally or parallel to the target line during the driver swing youll end up striking a fat shot. In a fat shot the club head typically strikes the ground first after which it makes contact with the golf ball resulting in a lot less energy being transferred to the golf ball and resulting in a much shorter shot. In addition if you have a tendency to squeeze your body or straighten your back while youre within your downswing it is going to lead to a thin hit or even a topped hit. If sometimes your hips move forward and backward or sideways then this may also result in a thin hit.