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Once a swing pattern is established there is always an "optimal". The driver that is optimal for your swing will get you the most distance for your particular swing. I have always been intrigued by the fact that the players in the Remax Long Drive Championships DO NOT use major manufacturers such as Calloway or Titleist or Ping. Since these players do not receive large endorsements and every yard is desired out of every swing you would think these guys use what hits the ball the furthest. And although we might not need or be able to swing a 50 inch driver we all need more distance and I think the clubs these long drivers use are probably the best made for maximizing distance. Instead of the popular named brands we see the long drivers currently using two main driver companies Geek and Krank. Geek and Krank are the leaders in long driver golf equipment. It makes sense to me that most of us regular golfer should be using these types of drivers to add yardage to our swings. You do not have to get a long driver length shaft in these clubs.
The Cobra ZL To say it this driver is the most innovative and highest performing driver ever produced by Cobra golf. This driver was designed to help all golfers achieve more distance. The ZL stands for Zero Limits which was the mindset of the engineers when they built this driver. You might as well try it to prove what the engineers have to say about this product. Also it has three simple face-angle settings (Open Neutral Closed) which allows the golfers to optimize their trajectory. If you feel that these five drivers are not enough for you then you can try other golf drivers.
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The face also has variable thickness technology for the highest possible ball speed. The G10 combines the sole crown and face designs very efficiently to prevent energy loss. The Ping G10 Golf Driver has three different shafts available for it. The first two are the Grafalloy ProLaunch Red and the UST Proforce V2 High Launch 65. The third is the TFC 129D which stands for Tip Flex Control. This high torque shaft is designed special for the G10. The TFC 129D comes in regular (R) stiff (S) and extra stiff (X) flexes. The Ping G10 Draw version has heel biased internal weighting and a hosel shifted forward in relation to the face to help create a right-to-left ball flight. The G10 is a very slick looking driver.