Used Golf Drivers

The Benefits of Buying Used Golf Drivers

The Benefits of Buying Used Golf Drivers

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Purchasing used golf equipment such as used golf drivers may be the smart choice for you especially if you are just starting out trying your hand at the game of golf. While golf is a very popular game among many people, you may find that it's just not the right game for you.

Purchasing new golf equipment can be quite expensive and the chances that you will find someone willing to pay you the same price you paid for the equipment are slim to none. Furthermore, when starting out at the game of golf you have yet to discover which style of golf clubs suit you best.

Purchasing used golf drivers can also the benefit the intermediate to advance player as well, giving you the opportunity to try a different club head design, loft, grip, or shaft without having to pay the full price of new clubs.

A couple of ways to locate used golf clubs is by going to garage sales and checking the classified section in your local newspaper. One of the best ways to purchase used golf equipment is through websites such as Amazon.com as you are sure to find a huge selection of used golf club drivers to suit your needs.

Here's Used Golf Drivers Selections:

Swingyde Golf Swing Training Aid...

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SkyCaddie SGX Golf GPS...

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Wilson Sponge Bob Golf Balls 6 Pack...

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Used Taylormade R580 Driver Right-handed Graphite ...

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Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07...

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Today's Discussion

What are the negatives for a woman who continues to use golf drivers made for men?
I use a PRGR lady driver and have found recently that I hit much further and still straight with my husband's PRGR driver. However, I'm afraid that I may develop bad habits or any negative impacts on my swing if I continue to use a man's driver. What negative effects, if any, will using men's drivers/irons on a woman's golf swing or physique?

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joey k
This is your biggest problem?

Bart Simpson
She'll become a lesbian.

dave j
None, assuming you are tall enough to use it with the correct swing.

petebolos
your golf balls will itch

Ltgolf
Hello mouse There are no negitives, the difference in mens and womens clubs are the length and weight. Mens clubs are a bit longer and a few grams heavier. It appears the only thing that can happen to your game is that its getting better since useing it. Leon

weatherization guy
If the shaft flex is right for you, you should be OK. Seniors (like me) and lady's (like you) require a shaft with more flex, cause we don't swing as hard/fast as young males (those were the days). If the shaft is too stiff for you, you won't come around on the ball in time and you'll either slice or push the ball a little more than normal. Since you stated you're hitting straighter with your husbands driver than with yours, I'd say the shaft flex is right. If you're looking for even more distance, I'd try switching balls to an 80 compression. I've gained about 15 yds. off the tee by dropping down from 90 to 80 comp. And don't that tick off the younger guys I play with when I blow by them with a ladies ball?!?! If you're interested in pure distance, try the Precept Lady Diamond, if you like a little softer feel (with distance), try the MC Lady. The MC Lady's scuff quicker than I like, so I have to change balls more often, but at $8 a dozen, who cares?

doingitright44
simply put,if you hit it good, no negatives...

t
i would say whatever works best 4u, i think u should go to a golf shop and try out a lot of drivers and see what works best for u. i am thinking you need a more weighted driver, alot of men's drivers have more weight

Sam B
The only difference is that the womens are lighter than the mens drivers i suggest you keep using ur husbands driver

kimglf
There might be no negative effects. Men's drivers are slightly longer, possibly heavier (not always, though), have a heavier swingweight (how the club feels when you swing it), sometimes less loft, and have a stiffer shaft. In theory, you might have difficulty squaring the clubface at impact, meaning the ball would fly to the right, and you might have difficulty hitting the ball high enough. However, theory is not always reality. In my case, I am a 48-year-old female golf professional (actually, I'll be 48 tomorrow!) with a swing speed that in theory would put me in a senior shaft flex (between a men's and women's), but my driver has a stiff shaft and 8.5 degrees of loft. That's blows all of the theories. I hit it farther and with better control. The sales rep (also a golf professional) couldn't believe it. Go with what works for you.



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