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I have been playing with just irons for a while and need to really get a driver for next year.

I have used a driver but I am a bit useless with it so I want a nice easy driver to hit whilst I get used to using one.

Im obviously not looking to spend a fortune, so a couple of years old/second hand is fine. I have had a few lessons and have recently changed my swing so it is not the fastest of swings and my handicap would be around 20-25 if I had one (based on some quick calcs).

I have looked at quite a few but really can not whittle it down:

  • xhot/xhot 2
  • Cleveland 588
  • Cobra Biocell
  • Nike VRS covert 2.0
  • Taylormade jetspeed

Any thoughts? Or any others to add to the mix?

Cheers.


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A new new/used driver won't change your driving ability. If you already have a 460cc driver take some lessons with it. Also try choking down on the grip some.

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  On 12/14/2016 at 10:14 PM, MS84 said:

I have looked at quite a few but really can not whittle it down:

  • xhot/xhot 2
  • Cleveland 588
  • Cobra Biocell
  • Nike VRS covert 2.0
  • Taylormade jetspeed

Any thoughts? Or any others to add to the mix?

Cheers.

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The best reviews are for the xHot(s) and Jetspeed. 

It's tough to say which ones will fit your swing the best though.

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I currently have a really old driver not a 460cc.

I do not really want to hit balls with my current driver as it will be gone in a month or so. Thats why I am looking for some pointers, before I go and get one.


I've had luck going 2 ways here...

1 - I found a Pinemeadow 385cc driver bought for $30 at Academy about 10 years ago. Good beginner club for me, consistent performance, very little $ investment. Feels good to hit a fairway 10 yards beyond my brother in law's ball which was put there with a $350 stick...

2 - Used 460cc driver. I'm currently playing with a Ping G5 driver that I bought at Clubfinders for $69. Better club definitely out performs the Pinemeadow on distance a little but after I learned to hit a driver, both did the job and served their purpose for me without spending  $400 or more on one club.

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I thought I would come back to this. In January I ended up getting a second hand Cobra Max driver (£35) from a club pro I know.

I went a couple of times in January and was getting around 135-150 yards, more recently I have managed to get to around 165 yards. Still a bit on the short side, but at least I am not losing a full shot or 2 on the longer holes anymore, more like 20-30 yards.


  On 6/26/2017 at 7:22 PM, MS84 said:

I thought I would come back to this. In January I ended up getting a second hand Cobra Max driver (£35) from a club pro I know.

I went a couple of times in January and was getting around 135-150 yards, more recently I have managed to get to around 165 yards. Still a bit on the short side, but at least I am not losing a full shot or 2 on the longer holes anymore, more like 20-30 yards.

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Distance will come with time and other swing improvements.  But being able to hit driver when it is called for is a step in the right direction.

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