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Titanium drivers are best for skilled players that build club head speed in excess of 95 miles per hour. Typical clubface features include thin-yet-flexible clubface (.810) that nears the USGA limit on coefficient of restitution. All titanium drivers are stronger and lighter than steel and the face of the club is thinner. This makes the ball travel farther. Additionally, they are more often than not the stiffest type available and they offer precise sound reproduction. For the experienced golfer, a titanium driver is a must-have addition to their golf bag.
For the increase in distance that is typically associated with a titanium driver, they are typically the most expensive drivers on the market today. By comparison, a composite driver is a combination of titanium and non-metal materials like carbon which help keep the weight of the club to a minimum.
One brand of driver that has taken the market by storm is Alpha. Alpha has also released the new V2-425 driver head. In designing the Alpha V2 driver, their goal was to create the most accurate, forgiving, and longest distance driver, period. Alpha’s goal in designing the V.2 Driver was to create the most accurate, forgiving, and longest distance driver, period.
The bottom line - if you look around at sites like www.golfdiscountcenter.com, you can find a titanium driver with a graphite shaft for under $75. This allows the club maker to actually make some margin and compete with some of the lower-priced equipment on the market. A titanium driver with a 460cc volume graphite shaft is typically the largest your can find in any series. Go to: www.greatgolffun.com for any golf equipment.
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