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Golf equipment truths: Why you should rethink your driver loft

    https://www.golfdigest.com/story/golf-equipment-truths-why-you-should-rethink-your-driver-loft
    Jan 08, 2020 · Jin-Young Ko, the No. 1-ranked player on the LPGA Tour, swings the driver nearly 30 miles per hour slower than Brooks Koepka, the No. 1 male player in the world.Author: Mike Stachura

1 thing five PGA Tour bombers have in common with their ...

    https://golf.com/gear/drivers/driver-specs-pga-tour-driving-distance-rory-dustin-johnson-champ/
    Apr 18, 2020 · 2018 – Rory McIlroy (319.7 yards) Driver: TaylorMade M3 460 Loft: 8.5 degrees (one sliding weight positioned far forward in the center track; the …

Driver Loft Guide: Which Loft Is Best To Use? [2020 Update]

    https://www.reachpar.com/driver-loft-guide/
    The average driver swing speed on the PGA Tour is 113 MPH and 94 MPH on the LPGA Tour with even faster ball speeds which indicates that they will require a lower loft, typically a 9.5 degree loft for their driver (especially the longest hitters on tour).

Loft in a Driver Golfweek

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    Understanding golf club loft can improve performance on the course. This is most important with a driver. Driver loft determines ball trajectory. While some drivers will work for most people, variables such as swing speed and swing arc can make a difference. Understanding those variables can help ensure selection of the proper driver and help golfers obtain the correct mix of trajectory and power.

Correct Loft for a Golf Driver Golfweek

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    Ever since a 2003 "Golf Digest" study said that most golfers needed more loft on their drivers, the quest for the "correct" loft has heated up. More loft means numerically higher--a 12-degree driver has more loft than a 9-degree. But although we can say for sure that most golfers need more loft than they now use, the exact amount depends on several different aspects of their swings.

Golf Driver Loft Differences Golfweek

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    A driver with a loft of 9 or 10 degrees is suitable for a low-handicap or fast-swinging recreational golfer, as it is recommended for players whose swing speed is 90 to 110 mph. According to PatRyanGolf.com, the average club head speed for a PGA Tour player is 108 mph, and most touring pros select drivers with a loft of 9.5 to 10.5.

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