It would be totally worthless to me personally, but there may be a market out there for it. I've seen quite a few people with 16 degree Nike drivers. Personally, I would think 16 degrees ought to be enough loft on a driver fro pretty much anyone.
p.s more mass being 20 degrees means more distance for a slower clubhead speed.
Exactly. For most of the beginners I setup with new clubs I'll leave out the driver and get them the largest 15° 3W head I can. I tell them to hit that off the tee and also set them up with about a 20° and 24° hybrid for replacing fairway woods and longer irons (3-4).
I think a large headed driver around 18-20° is a very interesting idea!
I don't know anyone who would use over a 12 degree. I hit an 8.5 and still hit it high.
Shelby,
hello...I actually fit a lot of golfers into 12 to 16 degrees...I wish there were no lofts stamped on the driver. It becomes psychologicalfor most people...Oh I don't want a 14 degree...The Ego gets in the way if you know what I mean...
p.s. My shaft / head combo is the Bangster OL and Enzo zone 60 shaft S-Flex. Great combo for my swing! Flattened out my ball flight...softer in the butt of the shaft!