WHICH GOLF DRIVER IS RIGHT FOR YOU!

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  1. I bought the Mizuno Stz about 3 months ago and it has changed my game. I can definitely attest that it is very forgiving and I’m definitely keeping more golf balls than before!

    1. Hearing good reports about Mizuno drivers . Going for a driver fitting in 2 wks . Always loved Ping woods but be interested to try Mizuno

    2. Same here! I got lucky by buying the club that was on sale at Roger Dunn. I immediately started hitting it very well and far! Everyone kept asking me what my club was which was a great feeling

  2. I use a Ping G30 which I bought from eBay for £70. It’s very forgiving but now aged 67 I think it was the fact it had a senior flex shaft attached that made the biggest difference and allows me as a 20 handicapper just getting back into golf (stop playing through injury for 15 years) to hit some drives over 200 yards.

  3. Really enjoyed this, a trip down memory lane- would have been interesting to see a league table for them with your data

  4. Just started this summer, I’ve got a slazenger v300. Thanks for the insite on driver’s, still not sure which to get. Keep them videos coming.

  5. The best driver I’ve owned was the Taylormade M1 (original) however I’m now using a PXG 0811 Gen4 driver, and it’s as good as anything out there for me. At a price of £295, it was a steal

  6. Love my G410; as a low spin player it helped me to hit more fairways and increase my distance by 10-15 yards. I’m know hitting drives where I hit them in my 20s. Can’t recommend it enough for someone who needs spin without jacking the loft up crazy high.

  7. 2017 Taylormade M1, 10.5 head turned down to 9.75, middle settings on weights, stiff shaft, avg of 266 yards this season. Love this driver, got fitted for stealth and still stayed with this….

  8. I use a Ping G425 (which I actually picked up from golfbidder) as I’d watched loads of reviews. I’ve been happy with it but am not the most consistent off the tee. Last week I played golf abroad and used a hire set, which had a Callaway Epic Driver, and I hit it long and straight again and again. Shows the benefit of really testing before buying and not always needing the newest to improve your game.

  9. That was cool. Thanks for the info. And just for fun I own an M-1. Love it. Replaced my TM Burner with it. Getting an extra 15 yards. I put both weights all the way back and went to maximum loft and going straight as hell. Thanks Pete

  10. Pete, great video as always, I’m currently using the Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond at 9*, absolutely love it, paired it with Tour AD-DI 6S tipped one inch, it’s a cannon with more forgiveness than I thought, my last driver was the G400 LST

  11. Great content – the one factor I would add that should be considered when selecting a driver is desired shot shape – i.e. pick a head that can be opened or closed and is constructed to help you hit the shape you want to hit – i.e. those M1 & M2, in my opinion, are best if you like to hit pro-fades – I’ve owned them both and that is what they prefer. If you want to hit Draws, don’t buy a low-spin head, etc, etc. We play a shop shape – find a club that helps.

  12. Great video Pete. I bought a Fusion driver a few months ago (on your recommendation from a review you did a couple of years ago – yes it took me that long to get it at a bargain price!) and just giving it a practice swing you can feel the balance difference straight away

  13. Great video Pete love these types of reviews as someone who can’t just go out and afford to buy a brand new 600$ driver every season. I currently use the the M5 Tour which might be the least forgiving club a person of my handicap(14)could’ve got but I’ve had it for years now and absolutely love it!

  14. I’ve been using the Titleist 917D3 for a couple of years. Got it for a good price and it had the full accessory kit along with headcover.
    I really think the shaft is what makes the driver though. The heads are all good these days like you said, COR is pretty much maxed out. Get fitted to find out what type shaft gets you the most out of your driver!

  15. I’ve been using M6 for a few years now, think it’s time to get a fitting and see if that can get me more fairways. Love the kinda review video, can definitely tell Pete had some favourites in this bunch of clubs.

  16. I bought a Cobra King Speedzone driver this year with a regular shaft since stiff doesn’t fit me. It was a cheap driver since it’s a several years old model at this stage, but I couldn’t be happier with the results! The driver increased my distance in a ridiculous fashion and it’s by far the best driver I’ve spent money on.
    It feels good to use, the sound it makes on a clean hit is incredibly satisfying and it even looks good! Plus, it’s pretty forgiving.
    I’d say this driver alone is what made me lower my handicap with several notches this year thanks to the extra distance I got which made approach shots a lot more manageable.
    👍

  17. I bought the Cobra King F9 at the end of 2019 and it is still in the bag. Turned down to 9° with the 14g weight forward. It is the best driver I’ve ever known. I have the arctic white with the matte finish and is is beautiful

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