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Driver for me?

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Hi, im looking for a good quality driver that would cost anywhere from $100to$200. Before now i have used youth drivers or very cheap ones but as i am getting more serious about my game id like to upgrade. I am 5'4 and i can hit the ball far for my size. can anyone reccomend a good driver in this prize range for me and where i could get it at. thanks

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  1. with all  the new cleveland stuff coming out, you can pick up a older model cleveland hibore for around 139 dollars.they take some of the weight out of it so it could be a great club for you..


  2. Go to a golf shop where you can hit clubs. Find a driver that fits you. Many times they will give a discount on the used drivers. You can also go on e-bay after you've tried some drivers out and find the same one there for cheaper. I'm 5'4 as well and can hit the ball pretty far as well. The Taylor drivers and the Cobras I found the best.

  3. The Ping G10 or even a Ping G5 is around your proce range and they can be custom fitted.

  4. You can get a new Cleaveland Hi-Bore XL for right under $200.  Its a great Driver, everytime that I hit mine it's dead straight.

  5. best thing to do is go to golf galaxy or golf smith and try the used drivers you will get a great branded club like taylormade or callaway ping etc for anywhere from $100 to $200 and they will be recent models to

  6. almost any of the new drivers would be great this is a good time to buy go to your local store mid week this way the staff have more time to help you most time if they have launch monitor you can almost get a free fitting from bored sales staff also this time of the year they are trying to get rid of demos and last years clubs

    so get newer taylormade callaway  adams is a goog bang for the buck

  7. Taylormade R540XD. Its great. Its 400 cc's. It typically costs about 130 dollars, and is great. Its the last one that taylormade made before they started with the whole moveable weights technology, but trust me, this driver hits the ball plenty far. The stock shaft on it is nice too, and its really light. The driver is very forgiving, but has lots of workability as well.

    I would look for this driver first at your local sports store, (it would be lucky if you found it) then on ebay. There, you might be able to find it for less then 130, and still brand new. Its a good driver for anyone, as I use while playing in tournaments and still love it. I have never had to keep it in the bag because it is so easy to control, yet can bomb it 250+ straight down the fairway. The only downside is its hard to find, as ebay is probably the best place to look (though sports authority might still carry it). But trust me, its amazing.
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