Composite head drivers


















Tom at Twin Brooks Driving Range whacking it over the back fence ( yards) and straight too! Small head drivers are golf clubs with a smaller surface area compared to most other drivers. The surface area of a driver is generally measured in cubic centimeters or commonly referred to as cc. Small heads are available in cc to cc. On average, the largest drivers have a surface area of about cc. By comparison, a composite driver is a combination of titanium and non-metal materials like carbon which help keep the weight of the club to a minimum. One brand of driver that has taken the market by storm is Alpha. Alpha has also released the new V driver head.


Composite drivers are clubs that combine several different types of materials. Lightweight materials such as carbon or heavyweight materials such as tungsten are often combined with titanium to improve driver performance. When used on the crown or the rear section of a clubhead, carbon can reduce the overall weight of a driver. With driver heads reaching the maximum volume of cubic centimeters, the most common alloy is 6/4 Titanium, by which 90% of the material is titanium, 6% is aluminum and 4% is vanadium. There are many other alloys or grades of titanium (sometimes called Beta Titanium) such as , SP, , etc. available to the club designer. By comparison, a composite driver is a combination of titanium and non-metal materials like carbon which help keep the weight of the club to a minimum. One brand of driver that has taken the market by storm is Alpha. Alpha has also released the new V driver head.


Here, the high-strength titanium-alloy face gets a boost from a strong, lightweight, carbon-composite crown that flexes at impact to. 1 Drivers. Driver customization · 2 Fairway woods · 3 Design · 4 Construction. Shaft; Head; Hosel · 5 References · 6 External links. 4 Sep The titanium-headed, cc driver was a game-changer due to its four and the crown and sole is made from lightweight carbon composite.

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