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Are the New, Bigger Drivers Better?
If you want to take advantage of technology advances in golf equipment,
you should consider updating your "old" driver. The new, larger headed
drivers will provide the following benefits over those designed twenty
five to thirty years ago:
- The first thing that helps all golfers, is that the heads have increased
in size from about 200 cc (the volume measured in cubic centimeters)
to as much as 500 cc. There seems to have been a race to see who could
make the biggest head.
- Unfortunately bigger is not always better. There are diminishing
returns with head size and about 400cc seems to be close to the optimum.
- The reason the bigger hollow heads (300cc or 400cc) are better than
the 200 cc model is that more weight can be distributed farther away
from the center of gravity, in the shell itself. This increases the
MOI (Moment of Inertia), which means that the club head is inclined
to twist less if you miss the sweet spot. The loss in ball speed is
about six mph if you miss the sweet spot by ½ an inch or more. This
is considerably better than with heads 200 cc in size.
- Another advantage one gains from the bigger heads is that most of
them are made of titanium and have bigger faces. This allows for a
spring like effect. The face actually deforms and recovers during
impact. The energy losses in the face are less than the energy losses
in the ball and as a result the overall efficiency of the energy transfer
to the ball from the club is better. The COR (Coefficient of Restitution)
is higher. This means that the ball will leave the face of the club
faster and more distance will be the end result.
That’s the good news. You need to know, however, that the actual gains
you get on average, will be less than the technology can provide. Impacts
that you and I make are generally less than perfect hits on the sweet
spot. Therefore, I’m afraid it is back to the range and the old faithful
BOB system (Buckets Of Balls)!