Bigborgel
I cut down the new shaft for my old G15 head to 45.0 from old one 45 3/4". We're working at being friends... I grip down usually so effectively I am playing it < 44.5". So far it goes either low draw /pull or straight where it's aimed. Having to adjust to find ways to work it to give right spin.

I read somewhere that older driver faces change COR because of being impacted upon so many times, increasing in delection & rebound from metal fatigue.
I have no idea if true but also don't know if PGA ever appropriates winners drivers to check if > max allowed; doubtful. Once model gets approval you can play it with no further test, I think. In motor sports, motor tear down for big winners to assure legality compliance was pretty standard I think.
Maybe some one here has actual knowledge of facts about it.

Back to the original post.
If you want non-conforming = distance, buy a golf ball that gives you a benefit on something other than a driver.

Regarding yardage, I do believe it is "possible" to achieve big yardage gains if you stumble across the right head with the ideal specs, matched with the right shaft and the right golf ball.

As yardage goes, I have no clue what my average drive is.

I have played with people who say "wow! That drive was XXXXXX forgetting you have to take into account where the tee markers to determine the length of the hole on the scorecard are vs, the set up for that day, where the ball landed (down slope helps, wind) etc.

That is 14 shots out of xx. But what how did you score?

If I need yardage as I get older, I'm moving to more forward tees.

Yes, the Wishon 919 remains a serious contender. With the correct loft and shaft it MIGHT give you those extra yards, but regardless, you will probably be in the short grass and the sound and feel are great.

The 919 is in my bag and I'm debating one last try at adjust-ability / newer technology, or simply trying a different loft as I have changed my ball position on tee shots.

Cheers to TW.

The ratio increase in ball speed vs a max legal COR is simply (1+New COR)/1.83. Swing speed has nothing to do with this ratio. So if you can find a .9 COR driver then your ball speed will increase by 3.8%. All else being equal your carry distance is pretty much directional proportional to ball speed for your particular swing.

If you can carry the ball 250 yards you pick up 9.5 yards, hardly earth shattering. Lower carry distances increase by a proportional amount i.e. a 200 yard carry increases by 7.6 yards.

Apparently a .9 COR is the outer bound of possible COR in a functional clubhead. In reality most if not all non conforming for COR heads are lower then .9.

    I own a DTG Felon driver and have hit it many times. I also used to own a Integra driver that was supposed to be non-conforming. I can't say that either one gains me much in the way of maximum distance. I'm sure it's not more than 7-8 yards. Most of the time I don't get anymore yardage than I can get with my best drive with a conforming driver. What I can say is that I get my maximum distance more often with the non-conforming Felon than I do with the conforming one(s). They're fun to goof around with but kind of a waste of time because you could be grooving a better swing with your legal driver instead of the illegal ones while you use them.

      mulegolf

      You referenced waste of time with a non-conforming driver. No argument here.

      More importantly, at least for this forum membership, #1 would be a waste of money.

      Double the waste by mating the head with the non-conforming Felon shaft.

      ronsc1985 If you can carry the ball 250 yards you pick up 9.5 yards, hardly earth shattering.

      Almost 10 yards sounds earth shattering to me! If I can pick up 10 yards by simply grabbing a different club....I'm interested.

      There are a lot of folks out there that aren't very good at golf, but they still love to play. Give them a non-conforming club. I don't care, and I know they don't.

      Mule,
      Perhaps you can tell me what is your ss with a driver.Thanks.

        I have had a Wishon 959 OL for some time. I used it at first as a driver , but did not find a great difference in distance. Since then I put a 42 1/2" shaft in it and use it on tight par 4 holes. For some reason it just feels good when I swing it. Very accurate and still gives decent distance. About the same as my 3 wood that I retired some years ago. I no longer post scores so it is not a problem with being non conforming.

        Balleszabal
        Mule,
        Perhaps you can tell me what is your ss with a driver.Thanks.

        It has fallen to about an average of 90 MPH. It's more (94-96) when back and knees are good and less (86-88)
        when they are acting up. Looking back, I remember when it was 107-110 but that was 25-30 yrs. ago. Father time catches up with all of us sooner or later. Now, I just hope to be on the course feeling and swinging with no pain or stiffness in the back, knees, etc.

        I think people see " non conforming driver" and just smell distance. Same with those non conforming balls I used to see advertised in "Parade" magazine.

        When they get them they realize they don't hit it any further than they did before.

          A member here reported big gains with the LB130, then all the rocket science assholes here told him he was a liar.

          I bought and sold a number of the early release TM driver that were illegal due to core. They were longer than the same TM driver that was then tested legal. The key was to hit the ball dead center on the screws and you got the benefit of the physics involved. Off center hits did not seem to make much difference. So you have to ask how often do you really hit the driver in the sweet spot?

          Most golfers did not realize the difference in the legal and illegal TM driver was easily recognizable by the face lines. So I ended up buying & selling quite a few over several years. I was actually amazed at what some bidders would pay. I tend to be value oriented, but it made me realize when some people want something, price is not an issue.

          I've been playing a golfworks Defiant with an aldila nvs 55R shafted at 46". For me it just reduces the distance loss on off center hits. I think I'm getting more distance but since I'm not that consistent I'm not sure. Since a brain tumor took me out of the game for a few years I would play with a non-conforming bag full of non-conforming clubs if I could and wouldn't give a rat's butt about it.

            Is there a "non-conforming" driver which produces noticeable advantage in distance ?
            Or most of them are marketing slogans !
            I would consider over 5% gain in distance keeping everything else the same qualifies.

            govols Still at it after brain tumor
            Play with any darn club you feel like using !
            This world, the next, then the fire trucks
            ???
            I don't know...

            Release,do you want more distance? Get fitted. No need for a nonconforming driver,believe me.
            Govols ,if there is a non-conforming putter I am ready to buy it if you can tell me where.