I have a like new Callaway Big Bertha Epic Star driver with the Alta Distanza shaft. The driver is in mint condition with the upgraded shaft and the new headcover. Loft is 12*
$150 shipped

    If he is ok hitting a modern driver.....I would suggest Ping in one of the Max or SFT model or Tour Edge in e model. I found the TE e722 to be slightly draw biased and more forgiving than anything else I've owned in the modern driver era!

    Tour Edge Hot Launch 12* on ebay. Plenty of shaft options too. Thank me later

    I'm only 60, but have a fairly low swing speed (average 225 with driver). I've found the rear weighted heads to give a good boost to launch angle. Whether or not that provides lower spin than just moving to a higher loft I'd have to leave up to those that study the monitor data, but I seem to hit a rear weighted 10.5 degree as high, and farther on average, than an older 12 degree head. I think most high MOI drivers from the past 6 years would have that rear weight distribution. I'm using a Ping G400 and haven't tried anything newer.

    sdandrea1 All good choices - light clubs with draw bias..... and don't be afraid to have him try a ladies driver.

    At least a ladies shaft. 150-175 is really short, so unless he's making terrible contact he's swinging really slowly. Could be the lack of launch too.

    I talked him into going to PXG for a fitting. There is one about an hour and a half away. He can get fit into. Gen 5 or an 0211 and get it custom to him. That way Iโ€™m not guessing and wonโ€™t be wrong! Its pretty crazy that PXG is now the budget customer fitter.

    Thanks all for the advice and offers!

      backinit Yes if you want a senior flex PXG wood or hybrid.

      True, if you wanted some other flex besides senior flex, I would suggest you look for something that is not senior flex.

        Sparky True, if you wanted some other flex besides senior flex, I would suggest you look for something that is not senior flex.

        True, but if you are not seeking senior flex, then it would make sense to seek a flex that is something different than senior flex. ......like a not-senior flex, for example.

        Sparky If I have to buy a driver and cannot get head only, I get the best resale shaft in it I can, without added cost. Senior flex shafts in OEM drivers are like having Skittles, M&Ms, and JuJu fruits in a bowl.
        I use the same shafts in all heads, and made sure I have plenty on hand. And never sell the complete club!

          DonM Not all the same 'softness'. iirc. Not had any for several years.

          I'm talkin' 'bout them candies.....you pervs.๐Ÿ˜ฒ