The Gender-Classified Drivers

 Another featured area of change between between men and women is the Ping Rapture V2 Driver grips. Add this along with the overall weight of the drivers which has a big effect on the actual swing power for women allowing them to generate higher velocity in their swing. The length, however,  is normally the most notable difference when comparing ladies drivers side by side with mens golf drivers. There is quite a simple reason for this and that is due to the  size differences in men and women. Obviously there are tall women who play golf as well but they are also catered for. The power of a mans swing is helped and improved on by the simple design of making the clubs shaft with a more rigid material. This leads us nicely on to the womens club which has a more flexible shaft. The thinking behind this is to allow complete body rotation when taking a swing.. Other than these essential features regarding the gender-classified Callaway FT9 driver, the other variations seen commonly are just a result of superficial cosmetic changes, so as to make the product suit the choices and desires of a lady. The material choice for the golf club grip can often clearly define if the driver is meant for a man or a woman. While the grips meant for men players is usually corded so as to offer the sturdiness needed for maximum control over shots, women’s golf Mizuno Tava driver’s grips are usually made from rubber, so as to give a soft and supple feel, and to generate maximum responsiveness. Excel material or leather wraps are also used as an alternative on womens clubs as they provide similar results to the rubber.

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