By: Golf Monthly | Duration: 00:09:14
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Thinking of buying a new driver next year? Well make sure you watch this video first where Joel Tadman asks 5 questions you need to answer honestly before parting with your hard-earned cash!
► Video shot on location at Trump Turnberry. Visit https://www.turnberry.co.uk/ for more information.
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lol. Not the driver. All drivers are the same
In my opinion biggest adjustment for most golfers is being fit for right shaft. The shaft is the timing mechanism, and no matter the head wrong shaft the driver head will stink. Find a head you like with adjustability, then fit the shaft for best overall performance. Also, think shorter shaft for longer drives due to more center contact
Golf Monthly doing reviews at Turnberry … Cleary too much cash in the coffers there then…
$300 spent on lessons to fix a quirky swing might be a better solution.
Hate to say it… but, Trump Turnberry stole 100% of my attention during this upload… what a magnificent looking track.
Invest in lessons??🙄
Custom fitting is the only way to go unless you are a gambler. Right first time is better than buying a driver which won’t work, then buying another and maybe another. (I was guilty of this 20 years ago. I toiled for 18 months with a club I couldn’t make to work). I would suggest get fitted and then stop looking at the new driver releases for several years. Hit the fairways and be satisfied. This is the advice I gave to myself, and I wouldn’t swop my driver (Titleist) for anything. Best of luck.