The dot you see on Mickelson's head marks the center of the face for the USGA's Characteristic Time (CT) test, which measures the springlike effect on the face from several possible spots where impact might occur.

Does the face of a driver wear out?

If it is from a reputable manufacturer, then it should last for at least five years under reasonably heavy use. This means playing 30 to 40 rounds of golf a year and going to the driving range about once a week. The face will not lose its pop -- i.e., resilience or ability to spring back during impact.

What driver has the white head?

A white headed option is now available in TaylorMade's SLDR driver, which will have lofts from 9.5-14° and retail at £349. If you were a big fan of the white-headed R11 and RocketBallz drivers then you will be excited to hear that TaylorMade has announced the launch of a white SLDR driver.

What is the face of a driver made of?

Driver technology has moved on a long way since persimmon woods and even the first metal woods that were made from steel. Now virtually all drivers today are made of titanium or composite heads. The reason titanium became so popular is that it is strong, long lasting and lightweight.

How can I clean my driver face?

Mix warm water and 2 teaspoons of dishwashing liquid or soap into a bowl or a bucket (depending on how many clubs you need to clean). Dip your soft-bristle brush or toothbrush into the mixture and carefully scrub your club head, making sure that it doesn't get too wet.

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Can you use magic eraser on golf clubs?

In removing scuff marks, all you need to have is a white magic eraser and then rub it against your golf irons. This should solve your problem, and you'll say goodbye to those scuff marks in no time.

What does 460cc mean on a golf driver?

“cc” stands for cubic centimeters and the USGA dictates the maximum volume a golf driver can be is 460cc. According to the USGA Rules for 2019, “The volume of the clubhead must not exceed 460 cubic centimetres (28.06 cubic inches), plus a tolerance of 10 cubic centimetres (0.61 cubic inches)” (Page 49).

Is carbon driver better than titanium?

TaylorMade says carbon fiber, which has been used in driver crowns and bodies for years now, is superior to titanium. It;s lighter, stronger, easier to customize and holds up to thousands of impacts better than titanium, which can deform, flatten and become non-conforming over time.

Is it worth buying a new golf driver?

The new driver has to be better weighting, higher ball speed, and an overall better fit. Some people will go to a fitting for a new driver they have their heart set on and find they don't hit the ball as far as their current club. This has everything to do with shaft weighting, flexibility, torque, and kick point.

When was the TaylorMade Burner made?

In 1983, the Burner and Tour Burner were introduced and the company boasted 147 tour pros as product ambassadors.

Do drivers lose distance over time?

Unless the club head has been damaged, golf drivers are unlikely to lose distance over time. The club would need to be used thousands and thousands of times before it began to suffer from metal fatigue, which, even for professional players, is rare.

How often should you get a new driver?

Keep in mind that 3 to 5 years of use is a general guideline and differs for all golfers. If you play 30 to 40 rounds per year then based on normal wear and tear you should consider getting a new driver every 5 years. If you play less than that, then you could wait for 5 to 7 years.

How often do pros hit driver?

Pros hit just under 1.0 percent of tee shots into one-stroke penalties and only 0.4 percent into two-stroke penalties. Think about that. Pros hit into stroke-and-distance trouble just one in 250 par-4 or par-5 tee shots — or about one big miss every 18 rounds. How do us weekenders do?

What is TaylorMade's newest driver?

Need to know: TaylorMade Stealth drivers

With the Stealth, TaylorMade marks its transition from titanium face to a face made of carbon, specifically a 60X Carbon Twist Face that is comprised of 60 layers of carbon sheets strategically arranged to optimize energy transfer.

What loft should my driver be?

Anywhere between 8.5-10° will usually suffice. If you have a mid swing speed of 95-104 mph, a driver loft of between 10-11.5° will normally be a good starting point.

What is Carbonwood golf?

Carbonwood technology is TaylorMade's name for their new “60X Carbon Twist Face” design. Currently, most companies use titanium for the face of golf clubs. The primary reasons are delved into with THIS article, but the basic justifications are that titanium is highly durable, lightweight, strong, and ductile.

Do I need a 460cc driver?

Any player can use a larger head driver; however, the golfers that want the most distance that the game has to offer will find the biggest benefit from the larger head golf drivers. If you care about that extra 5 to 10 yards to get you a little closer to the green, the 460cc golf driver is the smartest choice.

Is a 460 cc driver good?

Higher handicappers are best off using a 460 cc driver due to the enhanced sweet spot and amplified forgiveness. 400cc used to be the standard until the limit was increased making larger drivers a lot more common place.

Which driver has the biggest head?

What Head Size Do You Need? The largest driver head that has been approved by the USGA is 460cc, while the smallest ones weigh in at 420cc. 460cc clubs have the largest faces, and the weight is designed to fall into the lower back portion of the head, which increases momentum and helps launch the ball into the air.

How do you clean a white driver head?

Use 1 teaspoon of dish soap for every 3 inches of warm water, and use just enough water to submerge the club heads of your TaylorMade woods without getting the ferrules wet.

Why do I get Sky marks on my driver?

Contact is supposed to happen in the center of the clubface or, sometimes with drivers, just a little below center. But when the driver swings under the teed golf ball, that ball can scratch up the top of the driver. And the resulting scuffs and scratches are called sky marks.

Does a dented driver affect performance?

The dent in the driver's head can be small and have zero impact on the performance of the club. However, if the dent is large, it can impact some of the internal features and the aerodynamic capabilities of the driver. This is where you will probably end up having to look at a new golf club.

Can you use WD40 to clean golf clubs?

WD40 works like magic for removing rust on golf clubs, so they can really shine like brand new. But then avoid using this common household solution on a club that features a special coating or finish. Likewise, don't use it to clean wedges and irons.

Should you wax your golf clubs?

After cleaning and drying, they should be sealed with a quality furniture wax or specialty product. Often the most neglected area of golf club cleaning and maintenance, grips need just as much attention as club heads and shafts.