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by Sven Larson PhD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago

What is the difference between the MacGregor MACTEC driver and the original?

MacGregor’s Japanese subsidiary designed the original MACTEC Driver, which has been on the market for a year. MacGregor USA took the original and made it bigger. Otherwise, the esthetics are essentially the same.

How good is the MACTEC NVG driver?

Forgiveness-wise, the MACTEC NVG is solid. The clubface is not as deep as many jumbo-sized drivers, creating a very wide sweet spot. Heel and toe hits didn’t lose much distance, and they stayed straight. My only bad drives with the MACTEC NVG were either awful swings or the result of poor alignment. Yes, user error.

What is the maximum Cor on a golf club driver?

The R&A does enforce the .830 limit for championship play and recommends that all PGA events adopt the same limit. The maximum COR is governed by the Laws of Physics and the (unachievable) limit is 1.00. Almost every manufacturer is making drivers for the market outside the USA and these vary between .830 and up to .900 I am told.

Is MacGregor a good Golf Club brand?

MacGregor along with Wilson make some quality golf clubs that perform as well or better than many of today's name brands that cost a lot more. MacGregor NVG2 460 Draw driver, Taylormade R5 and R7.

What is the legal COR for a golf driver?

0.830The current COR limit in golf clubs is 0.830. Any club with a COR measuring higher than . 830 is ruled non-conforming. The terms "coefficient of restitution" and "COR" came into the mainstream golf lexicon as ultra-thin-faced drivers began to proliferate in the early 2000s.

What is a high COR driver?

2:3210:05The TRUTH about High COR Golf Drivers! - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe higher the core the more significant the distance gain.MoreThe higher the core the more significant the distance gain.

Which drivers are non-conforming?

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What is the highest rated golf driver?

Best Golf DriversCobra LTDx Driver. Our Choice For Best Driver 2022. ... TaylorMade Stealth Driver. Best Looking Driver Of 2022. ... Callaway Rogue ST Max Driver. Best Sound And Feel 2022. ... Titleist TSi3 Driver. Expansive Adjustability. ... Ping G425 Max Driver. ... Callaway Epic Speed Driver. ... Titleist TSi2 Driver. ... Honma T//World GS Driver.More items...•

How do you measure COR?

How is COR measured? COR is measured by launching a ball at the face of the golf club and measuring the speed velocity of the ball before and after it has made contact with the clubface.

What is the longest non conforming driver?

THE NEW 2020. FORMULA 11 Series. USGA NON-CONFORMING DRIVERS. The Formula 11 Drivers are made for speed and are the longest hitting drivers in the world.

Do non-conforming drivers really work?

If you don't play in many golf tournaments, the non-conforming golf driver could be a great choice to consider. Non-conforming drivers are able to go past the limits of the USGA and offer players benefits that the major golf manufacturers cant with their conforming clubs.

What is a conforming driver?

The Condition only covers driver heads. However, any driving club that a player carries must conform to all other rules pertaining to golf clubs. It is the player's responsibility to carry clubs that conform to the Rules of Golf, and all relevant Conditions of Competition.

What makes a driver illegal in golf?

First, what is an illegal golf driver? Any golf driver that doesn't conform to USGA and R&A rules is considered illegal. The most common type of illegal golf drivers offer a high COR. A COR value above 0.83 (legal max) will offer more distance for most golfers that use it.

What is the most forgiving driver 2021?

5 of the MOST FORGIVING new drivers money can buy in 2021PING G245 MAX DRIVER. ... COBRA RADSPEED XB DRIVER. ... TAYLORMADE SIM2 DRIVER. ... CALLAWAY EPIC MAX DRIVER. ... SRIXON ZX7 DRIVER.

What are the top rated drivers for 2021?

Gold. Callaway Epic Max/Max LS/Speed.Gold. Cobra Radspeed/XB/XD.Gold. Mizuno ST-Z/ST-X.Gold. PXG 0811 X Proto/0811 X+ Proto.Gold. Ping G425 Max/SFT/LST.Gold. Srixon ZX7/ZX5.Gold. TaylorMade Sim2/Sim2 Max/Sim2 Max•D.Gold. Titleist TSi3/TSi2.More items...

What is the number one driver in 2021?

Best Distance - Callaway Epic Max LS The Most Wanted Driver for 2021 also finished at the top of our distance chart.

What is high COR?

With a high COR face design the face flexes inwards so the ball isn't compressed as much. This means the face loses more energy as the clubface is flexing more. The ball however loses a lot less energy due to the reduced compression against the face.

What does Cor mean in golf clubs?

coefficient of restitutionIn 1998, the USGA implemented COR (coefficient of restitution) limitations on golf clubs. According to the rules, COR could not exceed 0.822 with a tolerance of 0.08, meaning any driver measuring over 0.830 was deemed illegal.

Which Taylormade drivers are illegal?

Taylor Made, another manufacturer with multiple non-conforming clubs, produces the R510 driver, which can create lofts of 7.5, 8.5, 9.5 and 10.5 degrees. Inspection of the club head will provide identification. The illegal Taylor Made R510 drivers have no etched score marks in the center of its club face.

What drivers do long drivers use?

Long Drive Driver Length Long drive drivers are literally longer than your standard driver. Allen uses a 48-inch driver, the same length Bryson DeChamebeau used when he took his first stab at long drive in the fall of 2021.

What is the current COR limit for golf clubs?

The current COR limit in golf clubs is 0.830. Any club with a COR measuring higher than .830 is ruled non-conforming .

What is the Cor in golf clubs?

"COR" is an acronym for "Coefficient of Restitution.".

What does Cor mean in golf?

Updated May 24, 2019. "COR" is an acronym for "Coefficient of Restitution .". It's a term from the world of science and physics, but one that many golfers know because it is also used in conjunction with golf clubs. "Coefficient of restitution" is a term describing the energy transference between two objects.

Do fairway woods use COR?

But fairway woods, hybrids, and irons are still regulated using COR measurements.

Can a golf club have a 1.000 COR?

A "perfectly elastic collision"—a COR of 1.000—is impossible in a golf club-golf ball collision. Therefore, no golf club can ever have a 1.000 COR. Why? It's because the clubface and the golf ball are made from completely different materials, and have two totally different weights or masses.

Who designed the Mactec driver?

MacGregor’s Japanese subsidiary designed the original MACTEC Driver, which has been on the market for a year. MacGregor USA took the original and made it bigger. Otherwise, the esthetics are essentially the same. This driver doesn’t look like anything else on the market in the U.S.

What is the sole of a Mactec NVG?

The sole of the MACTEC NVG is a collection of angles, bevels, screws, graphics and lettering. And there’s a medallion, too. Yes, there’s a lot going on. Whether you like this or not will depend upon whether you like the way the driver performs. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

How many tungsten weights are in a Mactec driver?

In addition to all the different types of titanium at work in the MACTEC NVG, the driver also has four tungsten weights in the sole. Two weights are in the rear heel area of the clubhead, totaling 14 grams.

Is Mactec NVG bigger than Taylormade?

But the MACTEC NVG is still plenty big – bigger than top-selling drivers like the TaylorMade R7 and the Titleist 905 series. MacGregor boasts that the MACTEC NVG is the world’s first “dual beta titanium” driver.

Is Mactec NVG loud?

While sound doesn’t have anything to do with distance and accuracy, it deserves a small mention because it is such a large part of the MACTEC NVG. This is a loud driver.

Is Mactec NVG used on the PGA Tour?

The MACTEC NVG is a bit of a secret, since it isn’t being used widely on the PGA Tour ( Greg Norman was playing it prior to his recent back surgery). But if you haven’t hit a MacGregor driver since Jack Nicklaus was winning majors with one, or if you’ve never hit one at all, the MACTEC NVG deserves a try.

Who is the golf channel chief technical advisor?

Editor's Note: This is the latest in a new weekly feature from Golf Channel Chief Technical Advisor Frank Thomas. To submit a question for possible use in this column, email [email protected]

What is the rule for golf clubs that are straight?

The rule requires that a shaft must be straight. If it is accidentally bent in the normal course of play (not in anger) the player may continue to use it for the remainder of the round even though it does not conform, or the club may be repaired without delaying play.

Why do you cover your golf clubs?

The only reason why anybody covers (head covers) their clubs is to protect them. Generally the putter and the woods are more likely to get dinged than the irons and this is the only reason for covering (protecting) them, not to keep a hot driver hot.

Why do wood clubs have head covers?

Wood head covers were originally designed for wooden clubs for the same reason i.e. to protect the fine finish and thus prevent them from absorbing moisture. With todays oversize metal heads it is becoming more difficult to find a big enough head cover that is easy to put on and take off.

How We Tested Our Golf Drivers

All of the data for this test was collected on the same day to ensure consistent conditions when hitting with each club. The test was conducted using the 2021 Titleist Pro V1 golf ball and the numbers were recorded with a Foresight GC2 launch monitor. The statistics presented are an average of five drives for each club.

Who Tested The 2021 Drivers

Our driver testing was conducted by Rick Hatfield, who plays a 9-degree driver in stiff flex and standard length. He averages 240 yards of carry distance and 265 yards total off the tee. His swing speed during the test was between 97 and 102 mph.

Wilson D9 Driver

To see the results from last year, be sure to read our 2020 drivers test on the The Golf Guide.

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