Having a chat over a few beers we got on about is it actually achievable to buy a driver that makes a significant difference to driving distance. No doubt someone cleverer will be along to help but here goes...
Force = Mass X Acceleration
If a golfer has been playing for a while his swingspeed is going to be fairly consistent, therefore the only real change there would be a whippier shaft. But there are limitations there as to what will actually 'work' for a particular swingspeed. And if the weight of drivers is fairly consistent... So Mass and Acceleration don't exactly change a huge amount, therefore the Force applied to the ball isn't really going to change much.
If the above is correct, and you have a driver that goes a decent distance is it worth believing the hype that manufacturers continually spout? Once a player has been measured up, has the optimal shaft and loft is it really possible to see a significant improvement by buying the next new thing?
So, maybe, once you've been custom fitted properly the next £200+ you're thinking of spending on the next new thing would be better spent on improving the swing. But maybe I'm wrong...
Force = Mass X Acceleration
If a golfer has been playing for a while his swingspeed is going to be fairly consistent, therefore the only real change there would be a whippier shaft. But there are limitations there as to what will actually 'work' for a particular swingspeed. And if the weight of drivers is fairly consistent... So Mass and Acceleration don't exactly change a huge amount, therefore the Force applied to the ball isn't really going to change much.
If the above is correct, and you have a driver that goes a decent distance is it worth believing the hype that manufacturers continually spout? Once a player has been measured up, has the optimal shaft and loft is it really possible to see a significant improvement by buying the next new thing?
So, maybe, once you've been custom fitted properly the next £200+ you're thinking of spending on the next new thing would be better spent on improving the swing. But maybe I'm wrong...