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Lofts: 9° / 10.5° / 12° | Stock shaft: Fujikura Ventus Red TR RRP: £499 | VIEW UK OFFER | VIEW US OFFER The modern draw driver market is vast and shouldn’t be written off by anyone, especially, as World No.2 Nelly Korda has just put TaylorMade’s Stealth 2 HD (High Draw) driver in her golf bag. There are still draw drivers that target the slowest speed players, but there are also draw models aimed at decent speed players who just want to hit shots with a right-to-left shot shape (for right-handers).
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But that sort of one-dimensional thinking is now old hat. Tradtionally, draw-biased drivers were aimed at slow swingers and had offset hosels, a shallow face height, close face angles and a super wide head, all to allow players to launch shots higher and straighter. The best draw drivers have seen significant improvements in recent years. Low-spin drivers are typically used by high swing speed players who have no trouble launching their drives and want to help keep spin down to get the most distance from their ball speeds.ĭraw-biased drivers feature technology that helps combat a slice, and tend to be easier to launch as they are often favoured by slower swingers and higher handicappers (although that doesn’t always have to be the case).
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There are three main categories of golf driver: low-spin drivers, forgiving drivers, and draw-biased drivers.
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