Looking for recent feedback on Shorter Length Drivers
FYI you driver distance should be 2x your PW (45-48 degree) carry distance.
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I have used 46" or 46.5" drivers for years. I decided I needed more accuracy than length and decided to go with a 45" driver. I had to swap the standard weights in the Callaway Epic Flash SZ from the a6g/2g to 17.5/6g in order to get the swing weight back up. It was E1 with my 80g shaft at 46.5" and I was able to get my 45" 80g shaft up to E2 with those weights.
BTW, I have noticed that I can hit more fairways with it but it really likes to be swung fast. When I first went out with it, I was taking it easy and kept loosing the ball to the right. Swing hard and it goes straight or has a very slight fade. The ball doesn't go as far, but that could be other factors contributing as well right now.
Don't underestimate swing weight on it's affects it will have.
@sdandrea1 Maybe SWMBOs opinion would be especially relevant on this topic.
I settled on 45.25” a long time ago.
I started with short steel drivers (43.5) and hit them well, but when graphite became popular (and better made) I slowly creeped up to over 45".
At first, I used 90g shafts to keep the total weight up (and length under 44") but then lighter and longer became the norm.
Maybe Senior (Old Man as per you) flex but at 85g and maybe 44" finished length?
I think that may work for you.
I find 44.5” works best for me, along with a lower tee height. I hit more fairways AND get much better rollout. I believe I read somewhere that the PGA driver length average was 44.5”, so if it works for the pros……..
JeffTilley What is it for the LPGA? Some of them are using drivers taller than they are, or so it appears on TV at times. I know Brooke uses a long one.