Two Most Important Tips on Choosing a Golf Driver

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Golf Driver
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Norwood Teague works with the Business North Carolina Magazine as an event director. When not attending to tasks for work, he loves spending his spare time jogging and fishing. Norwood Teague is also an avid golfer.

One cannot be a good golfer without the right driver. The perfect driver ensures a better hit consistency. Here are two important tips on choosing a golf driver:

1. Choose a head according to trajectory preference. Some golfers prefer low-trajectory balls, while others want their balls to launch higher. It’s necessary to choose the driver head’s face angle according to those preferences.

2. Choose between metal and graphite shafts carefully. Metal shafts were the standard before graphite ones grew in popularity. Metal shafts are generally less flexible, while graphite shafts are more flexible. The latter also transfers fewer vibrations. Players with a high club speed may benefit from a more rigid metal shaft, while those who do not have high-speed rates may enjoy using a flexible graphite shaft better.

Norwood Teague goes Social Media

I have been working for a while now on using different social media tools to connect and engage with my business peers and friends.

I’m on LinkedIn and getting active using it to Network and share ideas. I really enjoy using LinkedIn

Norwood Teague on LinkedIn

I am enjoying using Twitter as well. This is a great place to get fast access to news, both local and global. I am enjoying sharing on Twitter as well.

Norwood Teague on Twitter

Ok, it’s slow going on Instagram, however I really enjoying the stories and images my network shares.

Norwood Teague on Instagram

I am enjoying Facebook as well. I’m not quite as active here, but again, being able to stay aware of my friends is the thing I like the most here.

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I’m also trying to blog on my personal site NorwoodTeague.com. Visit me here one day as I ‘try’ to write there.

What social media sites are you using? Which ones do you like the most?