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53" Driver
From the Yellow Book, Homer was not much in favor or
longer clubs. That said, I practiced more than just about anybody and was able to hit the ball solid. For three years I played with 53" & 57" drivers. I got (260-280 yds) 10 to 20 yard more distance than my now 48" driver. Had to change due to new rules. Getting older, 67 years, may have something to due with the decreased distance. I practiced with a 67" & 75" drivers, but hurt my back trying to change direction at the top. Rocky Thompson used a 52" driver. He told me that the key was to find a 50 gram shaft. I could not find one on the market that was 53" long. One shaft mfg said that Rocky bored the inside of his shaft to make it 50 grams. I do not know this as a fact. I feel that a ten foot club as light as regular club would hit the ball a longe way. With 53" driver, I hit the ball about as straight as anybody. With off center hits, I got about as much yardage as with the shorter clubs hit in the center. |
Re: Do we REALLY need longer shafts?
well here's the ultimate (or so they claim:-):
http://divnickgolf.com/bigstik/worldslongestdriver.html |
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I was measured at 36-1/2" and was fitted with clubs 1/2" longer than normal and standard lie angles. Good luck, Rich |
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