Im quite new to golf and looking to buy a new driver, my tee shots are the worst part of my game and im lookin to improve them would the Nike Dymo2 Driver be a good choice driver?
Best thing you can do, in my opinion, is to go and buy a driver with plenty of loft (not 9 or 10 degrees) and not too long....the closer to 45" the better.
Alternatively, just play with a 3 wood for a while.
That's certainly a good idea. Drivers have been large and forgiving for ages now (not like when I started) - an old Ping/Callaway/Taylor Made driver that was £200+ can be found for £40-80 easily. I have 3 drivers, all good, all worth £60 each tops second hand.