The Ping clubs are certainly popular for some but the ‘turbulators’ on the crown were what pushed me away, even though the numbers I got were near identical my TSR3
Great video. I loved it when you loft your driver up.... I'm a senior golfer, play off 20 plus, using my trusty Callaway XR lifted upto 15. 1/2. Just put in a ladies shaft and have found 20 more yards!
An interesting topic Dan. I like the way you have categorised golfets in these brackets. I wouldn't have considered the PXG Driver but will include it in the options when I next get fit for a new Driver.
Spot on! Im a 17 handicapper that have lost my game fractionally. Got myself a Qi10 Max and im happy with more fairways and longer drives from my previous driver.
The subject of drivers to fit handicap is always an interesting (and to some, controversial) subject! As an example, as a 11 index golfer, being fitted (and enjoying) into TSR3 came as a surprise! I think driver choice comes to performance/looks/price - and looks are very individual-
Which ever driver goes 300 yards with a 5 to 7 yard draw, and a perfect launch window, I'll buy that one. PS would my 70 year old, sub 90 swing speed be be a prohibitive factor? Cheque book waiting at the ready.
I don’t disagree with this at all, however we could head down a rabbit hole with swing path, face position, angle of attacks, all of which will have a huge impact on what driver will work best for the golfer. This is why I always say, get fitted 👍
@@DanHendriksenGolf I like the concept of this video although don’t believe handicap is the best criteria to use. How about using common ball flights tendencies so 1) Slices 2) Hooks 3) Too Low 4) Too High 5) Starts right and goes further right 6) Starts left and goes further left etc
@@DanHendriksenGolf Thanks for replying- I am being a bit selfish in context- I would like to see the best driver for distance for lower swing speed single digit golfers- ie those that have reasonable strike characteristics
u can't divide drivers like this. I use triple diamond coming back to golf after 20 years hiatus. This driver in 10.5 has a perfect trajectory for me and I use weight forward and swing well over 100 with it. I couldn't go lower loft though and I need to maintain high speed to keep the carry and spin as I want it. Dispersion has really not that much do with clubs, and I rather work on my swing with something that feels like a weapon than some enormous soft bladed face. I tried a ping g430 and was really disappointed. there is so too much swing resistance, the carbon face (or iron) feels mushy when hit unlike the titanium in the triple diamond. It s like night and day to swing these clubs and although the triple diamond isn't as easy to get a good hit, it will absolutely fly even on bad ones. Setting the weight back does help with consistency, but I found that weight forward worked much better for me - the more punchy delivery, the different ball trajectory. U will effortlessly hit this long. Really long. but it is not easy. Sure. It's not a driver I can use as fairway finder, the low spin makes it drop if not swung at faster club speeds. The ball just dies. For that I use my tsr2 5 wood down lofted or a 4 driving iron.
Defo want to try the black ops, went from a gen4 xf to the normal gen6, I hit some bombs but not as forgiving as the gen4 xf. Black ops hopefully get the best of both of them!
The Ping G430 is incredibly popular and a top all-round performer, certainly worthy of consideration. I considered it when I was fitted. Hard for me to get past looking down at those turbulators on the crown while at address. Ughh. A real put off for me. I found another top performer with much better looks and have been very pleased with its' performance. That said, many like that Ping Turbulator look and take confidence in it, so it certainly should be looked at.
I’m am surprised to hear that the G430 is the top seller over the last 16 months, where is this count coming from? It was a toss up between the G430 10k and the PXG and I felt that the PXG Black opps offered a little more, just my opinion and please be aware I have nothing against Ping, we stock Ping in my Pro Shop at Churston, they offer a lot for our business 👍
Look I've tried all drivers over the years and can honestly say the Ping G430 Max is the most stable. I've tried the 10k G430 and cant get away with it. I'm a very decent driver of the ball
An interesting video there Dan, I wonder if a 29+ handicapper is going to want to spend £500 on a brand new driver, or would they be better to buy a decent secondhand driver from the like of golf bidder..?
I was fitted for G430 max, it span like crazy, i play a windy course, so that went after only 3 months, my fitter then said, “yes they do spin a bit”, i now play an AiSmoke max 9 degrees. with a fitted stiff shaft, 2300 spin, great distance and dispersion, wouldn’t change it for anything,
I bought a Cobra Air-X for $139 from Maple Hill Golf online. It’s new but a 2022 model. It works great for this senior golfer. Light,long and forgiving.
Im a 10ish handicap swingin 104-108.. ive hit.more 300 yard drives this yr than ever with the tripple 💎.. toe bangers gi for miles and the heel shitters still go out farther than my last few drivers. Play it 10.5 . The only other close to this is last yrs ping 430ls
You're right on the looks part. I happily play the also understated but sharp looking (and underrated) Mizuno ST Z 230 on hcp14 dialed up to 11.5. Was not fitted to it (it was a ex demo bargain) but it had a shaft that I knew would fit me. Definitely was a step up from my then 10 y old X2Hot.. more forgiving, higher stability leaving the impression that the face squares itself up automatically (it doesn't of course but it works for me mentally)
😅 The only way to know which driver is the one for you is to get fitted. Try different brands, shafts and lofts. Then eventually one will speak to you. No matter what your handicap is or how weird your swing may look. Besides don’t need to know what drivers are used bu the pros because they are bespoke tools made especially for them. There are not at all the clubs you’re going to find in the pros shops.
Dan a great review,yes its the player and not the driver
Another very informative video, Dan. Thank you, I try not to miss any of your great content.
Thank you 🙏 appreciate it
Like many golfers the Ping G430 max is the driver we would choose. Having found a consistent driver my handicap is now a single figure.
The Ping clubs are certainly popular for some but the ‘turbulators’ on the crown were what pushed me away, even though the numbers I got were near identical my TSR3
Great video. I loved it when you loft your driver up.... I'm a senior golfer, play off 20 plus, using my trusty Callaway XR lifted upto 15. 1/2. Just put in a ladies shaft and have found 20 more yards!
An interesting topic Dan. I like the way you have categorised golfets in these brackets. I wouldn't have considered the PXG Driver but will include it in the options when I next get fit for a new Driver.
Try the PXG it is long and easy to hit and straight
Spot on! Im a 17 handicapper that have lost my game fractionally. Got myself a Qi10 Max and im happy with more fairways and longer drives from my previous driver.
The subject of drivers to fit handicap is always an interesting (and to some, controversial) subject! As an example, as a 11 index golfer, being fitted (and enjoying) into TSR3 came as a surprise! I think driver choice comes to performance/looks/price - and looks are very individual-
Which ever driver goes 300 yards with a 5 to 7 yard draw, and a perfect launch window, I'll buy that one. PS would my 70 year old, sub 90 swing speed be be a prohibitive factor? Cheque book waiting at the ready.
Really liking the look (and the price) of the Cobra!
Can you do a version of this but for swing speed- I think it is perhaps more relevant than handicap?
Agree, many players with fast swing speeds and good ball striking but cant chip/putt for toffee
I don’t disagree with this at all, however we could head down a rabbit hole with swing path, face position, angle of attacks, all of which will have a huge impact on what driver will work best for the golfer. This is why I always say, get fitted 👍
@@DanHendriksenGolf I like the concept of this video although don’t believe handicap is the best criteria to use. How about using common ball flights tendencies so 1) Slices 2) Hooks 3) Too Low 4) Too High 5) Starts right and goes further right 6) Starts left and goes further left etc
@@DanHendriksenGolf Thanks for replying- I am being a bit selfish in context- I would like to see the best driver for distance for lower swing speed single digit golfers- ie those that have reasonable strike characteristics
Great review Dan, some great drivers in there and very logical reasoning
18 handicap and in love with my Ping G-430 Max 10K
Nice reviews dan, i play the PXG off 7 and absolutely love it. Brilliant thing.
Good line up. The Pxg black ops is very straight also
Great video Dan. Very well put together 👍
u can't divide drivers like this. I use triple diamond coming back to golf after 20 years hiatus. This driver in 10.5 has a perfect trajectory for me and I use weight forward and swing well over 100 with it. I couldn't go lower loft though and I need to maintain high speed to keep the carry and spin as I want it. Dispersion has really not that much do with clubs, and I rather work on my swing with something that feels like a weapon than some enormous soft bladed face. I tried a ping g430 and was really disappointed. there is so too much swing resistance, the carbon face (or iron) feels mushy when hit unlike the titanium in the triple diamond. It s like night and day to swing these clubs and although the triple diamond isn't as easy to get a good hit, it will absolutely fly even on bad ones. Setting the weight back does help with consistency, but I found that weight forward worked much better for me - the more punchy delivery, the different ball trajectory. U will effortlessly hit this long. Really long. but it is not easy. Sure. It's not a driver I can use as fairway finder, the low spin makes it drop if not swung at faster club speeds. The ball just dies. For that I use my tsr2 5 wood down lofted or a 4 driving iron.
Defo want to try the black ops, went from a gen4 xf to the normal gen6, I hit some bombs but not as forgiving as the gen4 xf. Black ops hopefully get the best of both of them!
Spot on!
Not having the Ping 430 in the line up is a shames. The biggest selling driver of the last 16 months
Didn't have any Ping irons in his other 'review' either.
@@alexk.7921 lol
The Ping G430 is incredibly popular and a top all-round performer, certainly worthy of consideration. I considered it when I was fitted. Hard for me to get past looking down at those turbulators on the crown while at address. Ughh. A real put off for me. I found another top performer with much better looks and have been very pleased with its' performance. That said, many like that Ping Turbulator look and take confidence in it, so it certainly should be looked at.
The Ping is a bleedin obvious choice. This video is about some alternatives
I’m am surprised to hear that the G430 is the top seller over the last 16 months, where is this count coming from?
It was a toss up between the G430 10k and the PXG and I felt that the PXG Black opps offered a little more, just my opinion and please be aware I have nothing against Ping, we stock Ping in my Pro Shop at Churston, they offer a lot for our business 👍
Some nice drivers around atm. But still nothing can out do my old Ping G410 Plus 👍 (for me that is)
Look I've tried all drivers over the years and can honestly say the Ping G430 Max is the most stable. I've tried the 10k G430 and cant get away with it.
I'm a very decent driver of the ball
An interesting video there Dan, I wonder if a 29+ handicapper is going to want to spend £500 on a brand new driver, or would they be better to buy a decent secondhand driver from the like of golf bidder..?
I really think it comes down to budget but there are always good second hand options available 👍
Please review the Cleveland Launcher XL2?
This (to me) outgunned the big boys. 👍
You look strong Dan 💪
I Will buy a new driver and I am currently looking at zx5 mk2, qi10 or at smoke max or max triple diamond.
New driver certainly on my list but just cant justify the cost atm. 😠
Three things cone to my mind. Strike position and regularity. Secondly swing speed. Price. It’s not about handicap
Handicap ranging any golf clubs is not really the way to go , why is the apparently massively forgiving Ping G430 more most played driver on tour ?
I was fitted for G430 max, it span like crazy, i play a windy course, so that went after only 3 months, my fitter then said, “yes they do spin a bit”, i now play an AiSmoke max 9 degrees. with a fitted stiff shaft, 2300 spin, great distance and dispersion, wouldn’t change it for anything,
Because a video suggesting people buy the G430 is guaranteed to get no views and be of no interest to anyone? I like the alternative suggestions 10:02
Because if you’re Ping staff tour player then mostly they are contracted to play it.
I can't believe that there was no persimmon special golfer category Dan 😂
😂
Buy pre owned drivers from a few years back for $100 at a garage sale. Buying fancy new drivers won’t make a difference if your swing sucks!
See it every day at the club where I work!!! Lol
Any drivers on this list under $300 ? Guess I'll keep slicing cause $600 for 1 club is out of my price range
I bought a Cobra Air-X for $139 from Maple Hill Golf online. It’s new but a 2022 model. It works great for this senior golfer. Light,long and forgiving.
Ebay
I'm shocked that you put the TM Qi in and not the Ping 10k max.
Im a 10ish handicap swingin 104-108.. ive hit.more 300 yard drives this yr than ever with the tripple 💎.. toe bangers gi for miles and the heel shitters still go out farther than my last few drivers. Play it 10.5 . The only other close to this is last yrs ping 430ls
You're right on the looks part. I happily play the also understated but sharp looking (and underrated) Mizuno ST Z 230 on hcp14 dialed up to 11.5. Was not fitted to it (it was a ex demo bargain) but it had a shaft that I knew would fit me. Definitely was a step up from my then 10 y old X2Hot.. more forgiving, higher stability leaving the impression that the face squares itself up automatically (it doesn't of course but it works for me mentally)
😅 The only way to know which driver is the one for you is to get fitted. Try different brands, shafts and lofts. Then eventually one will speak to you. No matter what your handicap is or how weird your swing may look.
Besides don’t need to know what drivers are used bu the pros because they are bespoke tools made especially for them. There are not at all the clubs you’re going to find in the pros shops.
Can’t believe there is no Ping 430 Max, have you fallen out with them?
😂 no not at all
I’ve nothing to watch tonight Dan 😂