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This question isn't as relevant now with all the adjustable drivers. But why are most drivers 9.5* instead of 9* or 10* or 11.5* instead of 11* or 12*? There has to be a reason, right?

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This question isn't as relevant now with all the adjustable drivers. But why are most drivers 9.5* instead of 9* or 10* or 11.5* instead of 11* or 12*?

There has to be a reason, right?

There is more to sell? but great question never really thought much about it.


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This question isn't as relevant now with all the adjustable drivers. But why are most drivers 9.5* instead of 9* or 10* or 11.5* instead of 11* or 12*?

There has to be a reason, right?


Hm. That's a good question. I guess it's because that half degree can make a difference, but if I really had to give a concrete answer, I'd probably stray more towards what @Jon Hoover said about there being more to sell.

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This question isn't as relevant now with all the adjustable drivers. But why are most drivers 9.5* instead of 9* or 10* or 11.5* instead of 11* or 12*?

There has to be a reason, right?

That would be a degree and a half ;)

9, 10.5, 12

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I'd bet that the marketing geniuses have decided that the decimal point makes it seem more scientific or more precise.  In engineering, there's a difference in the implied precision between 9 and 9.0, but they don't want to use 9.0 because it seems pedantic.  Therefore, they go with the half-degrees.

That's a complete guess on my part, as far as I know it has no basis in reality, but its the best guess I can make

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Considering how large the tolerances are on driver lofts they should just call them 9-ish, 10-ish and 12-ish.

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Correct, stock non tour driver heads have loose tolerances. Misses above or below equator may as well be +/-2.
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