Robin B 0 Posted January 5, 2021 Share Posted January 5, 2021 How many hits is a driver good for? When should a golfer replace it? Quote Link to comment
cnosil 25,145 Posted January 5, 2021 Share Posted January 5, 2021 How many hits is a driver good for? When should a golfer replace it?Some never replace their driver some replace it after every round. If you are looking from a technology perspective change about every 5 years. There isn’t a specific hit count for drivers. Play it til it breaks or you want a new one. 6 Quote Driver: G400 Max 9* w/ KBS Tour Driven Fairway: TS3 15* set to 16.5* w/Project X Hzardous Smoke Hybrids: 816H1 19* set at 18* w/KBS Tour Graphite Hybrid Prototype 915H 21* w/KBS Tour Graphite Hybrid Prototype Irons: TR20V 5-11 w/Vizard TR20-85 Graphite Wedge: 54-10S 588 58-12 Putter: Auditions ongoing Backups: 6330, TM-180, Milled Collection RSX 2, Bellum Winmore 787, mFGP2, Directed Force 2.1 Member: MGS Hitsquad since 2017 Link to comment
BNewton51 545 Posted January 5, 2021 Share Posted January 5, 2021 I would echo @cnosil comment. There really isn't a number of shots prescribed for a driver. However, if we had the availability of a testing machine like they have on the PGA tour, perhaps you could see a point where the face becomes too hot and that would be illegal. That said, average golfer who isn't paid millions of dollars to play equipment and or tournaments, there really isn't a number. However, the tech does roll over. Though I will say that you wont see it go further year on year anymore. Faces are just about as hot as they can be now, and there isn't much room at all for any sort of advancement in the distance category. You will see, however, improved technology that will allow you to hit the ball straighter perhaps and or achieve more FIR's. That happens pretty much on a 5 year replacement cycle. 1 Quote BNewt51 Driver: TSi3 9* 3 Wood: TS2 14* Hybrid: Ping 425 17* and Ping 410 22* (interchangeable with 4 iron depending on conditions) Irons: JPX 921 Tour 4-GW Wedges: Jaws 54 Wedge, Jaws 58 Hi-Toe Putter: Scotty Cameron Newport 2 Ball: Pro-V1 and Pro-V1x Hoofer - St. Judes Special Edition Bag Bushnell Range Finder (Patriot Pack) V-5 w/ Slope *King of taking (borrowing) all my club ***** friends clubs after they've discarded them after a couple months! Link to comment
RobbyT 61 Posted January 5, 2021 Share Posted January 5, 2021 When the driver breaks or you want new technology, then you replace it. Drivers don't really wear out like wedges or golf balls do. 3 Quote Radspeed 10.5* TS 15* 3 Wood CLK 19* Hybrid JPX 900 Forged P-4 Irons SM7 52*&56* Wedges SM6 60* Wedge Ghost Spider Putter Tour B XS Link to comment
BNewton51 545 Posted January 5, 2021 Share Posted January 5, 2021 1 minute ago, RobbyT said: When the driver breaks or you want new technology, then you replace it. Drivers don't really wear out like wedges or golf balls do. Pretty much agreed there..... though NONE of us wait that long! 3 Quote BNewt51 Driver: TSi3 9* 3 Wood: TS2 14* Hybrid: Ping 425 17* and Ping 410 22* (interchangeable with 4 iron depending on conditions) Irons: JPX 921 Tour 4-GW Wedges: Jaws 54 Wedge, Jaws 58 Hi-Toe Putter: Scotty Cameron Newport 2 Ball: Pro-V1 and Pro-V1x Hoofer - St. Judes Special Edition Bag Bushnell Range Finder (Patriot Pack) V-5 w/ Slope *King of taking (borrowing) all my club ***** friends clubs after they've discarded them after a couple months! Link to comment
MNUte 375 Posted January 5, 2021 Share Posted January 5, 2021 2 hours ago, BNewton51 said: I would echo @cnosil comment. There really isn't a number of shots prescribed for a driver. However, if we had the availability of a testing machine like they have on the PGA tour, perhaps you could see a point where the face becomes too hot and that would be illegal. That said, average golfer who isn't paid millions of dollars to play equipment and or tournaments, there really isn't a number. However, the tech does roll over. Though I will say that you wont see it go further year on year anymore. Faces are just about as hot as they can be now, and there isn't much room at all for any sort of advancement in the distance category. You will see, however, improved technology that will allow you to hit the ball straighter perhaps and or achieve more FIR's. That happens pretty much on a 5 year replacement cycle. If only there was a group that could do independent testing to show that the faces can't get much hotter.... Joking aside, this post is exactly on point. As the best of MGS driver testing proved, 2016 drivers are just as good as the ones from this year, but the tech trends are what change. So get out and get as many demo clubs in your hand to figure out which one best fits your swing. E.g. I have a naturally low launch and fight a hook, so I need to steer clear from draw biased drivers and look to some of the ones that provide more dynamic launch. That won't be necessarily year to year but more model to model. 1 Quote Rag tag bag, but it does the job. Taylormade R1 driver. Ping G400 3 wood. Cleveland Halo Launcher 3 hybrid. Cleveland CBX launcher irons (5-PW). Assorted wedges (48, 52, 58). Odyssey White Hot Pro 2.0 putter. Link to comment
Buffly 563 Posted January 5, 2021 Share Posted January 5, 2021 11 hours ago, Robin B said: How many hits is a driver good for? When should a golfer replace it? I would go as far to say the question is slightly flawed for the reasons others have stated. The question of how many bad hits a driver is good for seems more the question that matters? Sky the ball one too many times and the crown cracks. Heel the ball one too many and the shaft breaks. Hit one too many in the woods and you will want to throw it away. Watch one too many balloon on you, fall out of the sky, or top it... Etc. Lastly, hear "You're away!" Too many times and you might think it's time! 1 Quote Golf is simple - people are complicated. 5w Taylormade SLDR S 19* - 220yd, Ping G2 5-U - 190-105, Maltby M+ 54* & MG 60* - 95-75, Evnroll ER8, Titleist 816 H1 4h 21*, Maltby 4 Hybrid Iron 24* - 210-200, Callaway XR16 8* - 235 carry Link to comment
Weekend_Warrior 50 Posted January 9, 2021 Share Posted January 9, 2021 Every time I purchase a new (or new to me) driver I tell myself "This is the one. I'm going to use this for the next 5+ seasons." Never works out that way. The winters are cold in Iowa so golf-equipment-idus is a real issue, the cure is I spend a lot of time on eBay dreaming of deals on driver heads to try. Seriously though last years purchase is it for a while... 1 Quote Driver: PXG Proto X, Ventus Black 6x 3 Wood: PXG Proto X, Motore X F3 7x 17* Hybrid: PXG 0317x GEN2, HZRDUS Smoke Black 6.0 80 HY 4-GW Irons: MIZUNO PRO 225 Wedges 51* and 56*: Honma TII World Putter: PXG Spitfire GEN2 Link to comment
BNewton51 545 Posted January 10, 2021 Share Posted January 10, 2021 23 hours ago, Weekend_Warrior said: Every time I purchase a new (or new to me) driver I tell myself "This is the one. I'm going to use this for the next 5+ seasons." Never works out that way. The winters are cold in Iowa so golf-equipment-idus is a real issue, the cure is I spend a lot of time on eBay dreaming of deals on driver heads to try. Seriously though last years purchase is it for a while... must be a national epidemic... I find that during the winters in PA I suffer from the same. I sure am right now pondering all sorts of madness. Quote BNewt51 Driver: TSi3 9* 3 Wood: TS2 14* Hybrid: Ping 425 17* and Ping 410 22* (interchangeable with 4 iron depending on conditions) Irons: JPX 921 Tour 4-GW Wedges: Jaws 54 Wedge, Jaws 58 Hi-Toe Putter: Scotty Cameron Newport 2 Ball: Pro-V1 and Pro-V1x Hoofer - St. Judes Special Edition Bag Bushnell Range Finder (Patriot Pack) V-5 w/ Slope *King of taking (borrowing) all my club ***** friends clubs after they've discarded them after a couple months! Link to comment
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