Pinemeadow Golf Double Wall Driver Review

In February I bought a Pinemeadow Golf double-wall driver, 360cc. It has been very enjoyable to use and play many rounds with. Unique in golf, the club design is truly unique. Pinemeadow Golf created this club head to have a heavier center of gravity and move the weight around the perimeter. This club head is unique in that it has a higher center of gravity and carries more weight. “double wall”The club’s second titanium face is behind its head. This reinforces the club head face and creates what they call “a” “power chamber”This is a good idea. This reduces the overall cost of ownership. “trampoline”The effect is not only noticeable in thin-faced clubs, it improves the rebound effect and makes it more responsive to off-center shots. The clubs include an Adila-designed graphite shaft and a mid kick point. These clubs are eligible to participate in USGA tournaments and meet all USGA requirements. They recently released a 400cc version this club design. This is in keeping with larger club heads that are more popular these days.

This club is quite different from my square driver. The club head is about 25% smaller than the square club. It sounds great when hitting a golf ball. It is called The”tin can”You will no longer hear the sound of the 460cc engines. A third distinct difference is in the club’s face roll. The double-wall driver’s face has a noticeable curvature. This is what we call “two-wall driver”. “gear effect”It is possible to. It tends put draw spin on your ball if you strike it on the toe. On the other hand, fade spin is created when you hit it on the heel. This will theoretically help you hit it straighter. Last but not least, it has a higher flight than my square golf clubs.

While I’m still getting used to this driver’s head, I know that I have better control and a better roll when hitting this club at the center of the face. Although the carry distance may be slightly shorter than that of my square driver, it is still quite impressive. My square driver gets me less distance if I strike the ball too far to the left or right. This club sounds great when it makes solid contact. I also love its traditional design. It looks nice at address.

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The Pro V1 golf ball is a better choice than the Pro V1 because it has a higher compression. This will maximize the rebound effect. Second, you should hit the club at the centre of your face. I lose distance when hitting the heel or toe shots. Overall I like the club, and will continue to keep it in my pack this summer. Perhaps I will pull the Phil Mickelson trick and have two drivers in my club this year.