![]() ![]() If you’re the type of golfer that gets a big mental uplift to play better from trying something different, the latest to hit the market or because of all the hype that surrounds it, then I would give a square driver a try and probably play with it. However, if you are looking to improve your driving distance and/or direction by changing from say a 460cc round shape (conventional) to the 460cc square shape you’re wasting your time. They all play very well if designed by the major golf club manufacturers. ![]() There is nothing wrong with the square shaped drivers other than the clunky looks (my opinion regarding the looks). I find the face balanced putter works well with this approach. I hold my putter very lightly, have an extra long shaft so I’m standing with just a slight bend at the waist, and then use shoulder movement to swing the putter in a pendulum motion. ![]() ![]() I’m thinking of going with a larger headed mallet, but I definitely want to stick with a face balanced model. Ralph, what are your thoughts on the new square shaped Calloway and Nike drivers? Does the design promote more square delivery at impact? Also, I’ve been using a small mallet face balanced putter you developed a few years ago with a polymer insert and bended shaft. ![]()
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