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Slazenger Unisex V300 Driver Steel 00 R/H Driver

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If your brand new to the game, and figuring out whether Golf is for you, Slazenger Clubs are perfect. The best clubs are the ones that feel best and fit your budget, Slazenger Clubs will hit balls just fine, it’s the consistent swing and Golf fundamentals which matter more than Clubs. 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. Slazenger Clubs are great, as they fit the balance of being decent clubs at an affordable price, don’t be pressured into spending more than you’d want to, just to fit in with your friends buying only the top of the range clubs. When we tested the Benross alongside the more expensive drivers for this guide, we struggled to distinguish any huge differences. As such, if you’re not quite ready to go that extra mile on price, then this is a driver that you should seriously consider adding to your set. 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.

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. Key specs – Head: 460cc; Loft: 9, 10.5, 12 degrees; Shaft: Graphite; Flex: Light, regular, stiff, x-stiff; Hand: Right and left; Guarantee: 2 yearsA big issue with Golf and in my post that goes into detail why Golf is such an expensive sport is casual players constantly buy new clubs almost like buying the newest iPhone, as Golf is so difficult, people often play bad which encourages them to blame the performance on their clubs rather than their own skill. Key specs – Head: 460cc; Loft: 10.5 degrees; Shaft: Graphite; Flex: Regular, stiff; Hand: Right; Guarantee: 1 Year Most golf clubs come with graphite or steel shafts, but as a general rule newer drivers have a graphite shaft, which are lighter than steel shafts but typically more expensive. Steel shafts are less flexible but more durable than graphite, which is why they’re typically found on irons rather than drivers. You can use either but you’ll struggle to find a new driver with a steel shaft. What difference does flex make?

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!Beginners need to concentrate on learning the basic fundamental movements like body movement and positioning, and just focus on hitting the ball well and gaining confidence with ball striking. Then and only then, will shafts, clubs grips make a difference.

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