Increase Air Time With Your Driver

Sat, 01/08/2011 - 19:42 -- Don Trahan




Most drivers come with a 10.5 loft, which is kind of the industry standard. That'€™s O.K. in warmer weather and warmer climates. But when it gets cold, like winter here in the foothills of northwestern South Carolina and the fairways go dormant and get soggy, it'€™s best if you have a driver that will give you more air time.

A slightly higher lofted driver will accomplish that. In cold weather, the ball doesn'€™t compress as much and with went or soft fairways, you don'€™t get as much roll. I use a 12 degree driver in the winter to get more air time which will give me more distance.

In this video, I explain how you can improve your game when the course plays long because it'€™s cold and soggy.

So let'€™s go long and keep it in the middle.

The Surge!

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