Best driver for new/high handicap player

Sam Guy

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Hi everyone,

I'm relatively new to the game and really enjoying it. I have most things I need except a driver. I've been watching youtube to death and reading review after review and the one that seems best id the Callaway X Hot.

Any experienced people who would like to help me out I'd be very grateful.

Many thanks,

Sam
 
Depends on how much you wish to spend but the most forgiving driver I e hit is the Ping G30 sftec, if you are buying a brand new driver go to a reputable seller and try a few drivers
 
I am a relatively new player and have recently purchased a Nike Covert 2.0 driver. Really nice balance, nice big club head size and a quality shaft. Feels really nice off the face and is still forgiving due to the cavity back design. Found I was hitting my drives 30-50 yards longer and felt a lot more confident stepping up to the tee. Looks great too :thup:. Only thing I could say is that it's a bit on the expensive side, however the new vapor family of drivers is coming out so prices will probably be cut. If you don't fancy spending too much, check out Benross or Cleveland!! Great clubs and at even better prices. But however I can not speak highly enough of my Nike!!
 
Hi Sam,

The reviews you're reading have probably been posted by golfers who have been playing for a bit and so are likely to be looking for something a little bit different from a driver.

I have no idea how good the x hot driver is, but would suggest you look for details in the reviews on his forgiving it is, I.e what happens when you hit shots from heel and toe of the club. When I first took up golf I got a ping G10 driver which was unbelievably forgiving, allowing me to hit out of the heel, the toe and still giving me a reasonable drive.

Going back to how good the x hot driver is, I've just remembered I know a guy who plays off a handicap of 1 with the x hit so it must be OK!

Hi everyone,

I'm relatively new to the game and really enjoying it. I have most things I need except a driver. I've been watching youtube to death and reading review after review and the one that seems best id the Callaway X Hot.

Any experienced people who would like to help me out I'd be very grateful.

Many thanks,

Sam
 
Many thanks everyone. Some really good advice there.
Is it ok to buy second hand or would you recommend buying new?

Thanks again :-)
 
Ping K15 second hand and you won't regret it :-) Played the G15 which is forgiving but the K15 just forgives its errant owner time and time again!

Edit - knowing the shaft you'll need is kind of crucial though - imho...
 
Many thanks everyone. Some really good advice there.
Is it ok to buy second hand or would you recommend buying new?

Thanks again :-)

Depends how much money you have and where you buy second hand from. Be very wary of ebay as there are a lot of fakes out there. If you do do eBay then I'd stick to trusted UK based golf shops with lots of recommendations.

As for new V second hand then the newest models will have the best technology available for forgiveness and distance. But manufacturers bring new models out so quickly that the last model or even the model before that will show little difference. I even suspect in the time it's taken me to write this post Callaway have brought out another new driver.

If you are buying new then go for a fitting,, preferably somewhere that has launch monitors. It is impossible to say which one will be best for you, but if I had to pick blind I'd agree with a Ping G30 as the Ping G range always has been about forgiveness and help.

And I may as well say it before someone else does but spending some money on a few lessons and getting a second hand decent driver is probably going to pay off more than spending a lot of money on a new driver and not addressing your swing. Says the man who has just spunked a lot of money on a brand new set of irons.;)
 
Shaft not really crucial for a beginner, a regular shaft should be fine until Sam gets a settled swing and then he can start to think about custom fitting or trying different shafts.

Sounds like the K15 driver gets the big thumbs up, and there are plenty of G10/15 drivers on ebay for £50 or less which should make it relatively easy to get one to try without shelling out too much at this stage.

Ping K15 second hand and you won't regret it :-) Played the G15 which is forgiving but the K15 just forgives its errant owner time and time again!

Edit - knowing the shaft you'll need is kind of crucial though - imho...
 
And can I say that bit a bit weird as I just typed in ebay in the last post and it seems to have automatically put in the hyperlink. :eek: As it will no doubt do on this one. Wonder if that works for all web sites then, let me try.....

Daily Mail.
 
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Thanks everyone. I'm overwhelmed by the response. Sounds like I have dome some things right :-)
Before hacking around I have had 10 lessons with the pro at my local club. This has paid dividends. the Ping K15 seems to be a good option. Thanks everyone.

Best regards

Sam
 
If I was you I would string this period out for as long as possible as this is the best bit dreaming about finding your perfect weapon. As soon as you own it the reality kicks in. I would look at second hand, something like a Cobra S-91 Driver which you can pick up for around £40.
Best thing about buying second hand is then you can start dreaming of buying a new one..........
 
I'd personally say go and see your club pro and get fitted - there are so many options and alternatives out there, a fitting will give you the best start.
 
I went for a Callaway X2 Hot last month after a fitting at American Golf. I was fairly sure it was what I wanted after comparing lots of reviews for different drivers around my budget, and the helpful chap at AG said it was probably the best for me, he didn't push the sale either (went for a new one off ebay for around £130 in the end).

I've had to up the loft to 11.5 but can up it to 12.5 if need be, and I'm enjoying using it (when I get it right!)
 
12° Ping G10 :thup:

Old, but as reliable as a wood burning stove.

It's so good the Pro's are still gaming it:

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For a new golfer my advice would be to buy cheap because at the beginning stage of golf you will most certainly be chopping and changing all the clubs in your bag at some point. Buying ping and titliest is always a good bet as they tend to hold their value more than other manufacturers
 
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