
Is there a way to tune the sound on a driver?
Seriously, no, there isn't. You'd have to get a new driver. There is no modification that would actually help without having a serious impact on performance. Also, if there was, at least one OEM would have released a sound-tunable driver by now. More sharing options...
Does your Ping driver make a loud sound on impact?
I have a Ping G30 driver which has always made a loud sound on impact. It was always noticeable but not really a problem. I took some lessons recently and did a bit of practicing and I'm hitting my driver a lot better than I used to, but the sound is now a bit of an issue.
How do you deal with bad acoustics in a car?
Plus in a closed back driving range with hard reflective surfaces and an angled roof the acoustics might make it worse. Like you say ear plugs are probably the easiest solution.
What's the best way to soundproof a speaker head?
Low density foam might be a good option. They used to put it inside woods when steel heads first came out but quickly stopped the practice after realizing consumers associated the louder sound with more power. More sharing options... In all honesty the reason I'm thinking about it is concern about my hearing.

How to dampen sound of a golf driver?
Take a golf ball and tap it on the face of the club while holding onto the hosel. You will hear the pitch of the clubhead. Each time you add a cotton ball inside repeat this step until you get the acoustics you want.
How loud is a golf driver?
A solid drive can easily hit over 120 dB and as high as 128 dB on the course. Even higher sound levels can be encountered when using indoor driving ranges.
How do you hot melt a driver?
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What is the loudest driver?
Loudest Golf Driver (Top 10)Bombtech Golf Driver. ... Senior Men's Integra SoooLong Quadratic III Square 460cc 10.5° Driver Right Handed Premium Ultra Forgiving Senior Flex Graphite Shaft Tour Velvet Grip. ... Orlimar Men's Slice Killer Golf Driver. ... Wilson Staff Launch Pad Men's Golf Driver – Right Hand. ... Hammer Golf Driver.More items...
jmcmb
I just joined the forum yesterday, and started my first thread about a web site that sells MIura golf clubs, I would like to thank anyone who has taken a look or responded, if you havent, please do if you have the time and help me out if you can, I would really appeciate it.
LankyLefty
Miura might make the highest quality Iron in golf, Ive never swung one so I cant tell you much about performance but the process and materials they use to manufacure their irons is second to none.
jmcmb
Ive heard some about scratch, and i would like to learn more about there clubs, i would quite possibly order a custom set from them if they catch my eye, I've heard next to nothing about KZG, heard the name mentioned a few times, but nothing else until now, ill definitely give them a look.
jmcmb
Made by the elves you say, do they have "Sting" engraved on them, and does the "blade" glow blue when orcs are near?? lmao, LOTR reference, im a bit of a fantasy junky.... Those are definitely something I will look into, thank you for the suggestion.
jmcmb
I'm going to agree with you for the most part, will a super expensive putter put the ball in the hole better than a 25 dollar putter, or a 300-400 dollar putter? for the most part, no, but I feel the need to make a few points, a putter that is totally custom fit, and wieghted to your exact specs will generally do the job better than something off the rack, and the price generally rises as the level of customization rises, do you need to spend thousands to get properly fit and have a putter made up to your specs? of course not, but I dont think anyone would consider it cheap to go through that process.
jmcmb
That sounds like a good idea, I'll definitely take a look at the company you mentioned above, if I like it and pick up some of there clubs, ill definitely write a full review, it will probly take some time to have them built to my specs if I buy them, Ill also do a review on the Miura clubs I have coming and anything else that I buy from now on, also if there is anything from the major manufacturers that you would like me to review, just let me know in one of my threads or shoot me a PM.
RoyPinhey
the only thing i can comment on is the iomic (sp) grips. i have them on my irons and my putter and they offer lovely feel and tackiness even when wet. i highly recomend them
juanrjackson
Wondering...anyone ever try any after market weights in their Scotty Cameron Putter? Here is a link to an example:
Gebus
Scotty Cameron doesn't want people screwing with his putters. Ever wonder why his putters are so perfectly balanced? Its because he puts the perfect weights for the shape of his putters.
senorchipotle
Scotty Cameron doesn't want people screwing with his putters. Ever wonder why his putters are so perfectly balanced? Its because he puts the perfect weights for the shape of his putters.
FHopper
The price of admission does not cover the cost of the game. Sounds like you are not really a Scotty customer.
FHopper
Scotty makes a huge deal about "Authenticated" putters. Using after market weights would violate the Scotty rules so the putter would not be able to be resold as a an authentic Scotty Cameron putter. That makes the cost of after market parts rather high. It is a mistake to buy things you cannot afford to maintain properly.
kfowler
This is the funniest thread I've read in a while. So if he buys aftermarket weights, won't he still own the original weights if he wants to resell it? How does that make a non-authentic putter? In addition, how does SC know anything about the personal preferences of a golfer. I just don't see the issue.
etlreams
Sorry to see the Scotty purists have not helped in answering your question. I wish I knew the answer to your question so I could help. But I will add my two cents to what other have been saying....it's your Scotty. Do with it whatever the hell you like.
