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    • CommentAuthorsacback1
    • CommentTimeAug 21st 2007
     
    I am somewhat new to the game of golf, and I have noticed that no matter how hard I attempt to swing, my balls seem to lose power a very short distance away. What is the best club to tee off with for power?
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      CommentAuthorgolfgod
    • CommentTimeAug 21st 2007
     
    <blockquote><cite>Posted By: sacback1</cite>I am somewhat new to the game of golf, and I have noticed that no matter how hard I attempt to swing, my balls seem to lose power a very short distance away. What is the best club to tee off with for power?</blockquote>

    For one thing, you'd like to hit longer drives. The answer for you could be in the new Callaway 460, usually priced somewhere in the $300 to $400 range, depending on where you buy it. This new driver has some unique features. It not only has the largest clubhead and potential ball speed allowed by the USGA, it has a face thickness controlled to tight tolerances to give golfers performance potential over a large area. With increased ball speed this can result in longer distance more often. Another key advantage is the face of the X460, which is a full 10 percent larger than the Big Bertha (R) Titanium 454 driver. In addition, the keels of the soleplate rest on the turf, giving golfers more ease in aiming the club face and in stabilizing the clubhead. The new driver also has the traditional Callaway short, straight, hollow hosel, which allows weight to be moved lower and to the perimeter of the clubhead for greater forgiveness.
    hope this helps...