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If you swing s golf club a certain way will the head break?
My driver heads keep on breaking. Sometimes I don’t even hit the ground with the club.
Is it the way I swing or is my clubs just week.
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it could be weak, or you’re swinging too hard. Maybe you can try swinging not as hard.
This mostly depends on your club… if it is the same driver that has been breaking then you should probably buy a new one but, if they are different drivers each time then I suggest that you put a small mark on the ball with a sharpie then line the mark on the ball up to the center of the driver then take a hit and then you will see where you are hitting. If you are hitting near the shaft then that would probably be why the club is always breaking but, if you are not… well… then… you just must have bad luck.
Hope this helps.
What type of tree are you hitting, sorry I meant driver? Have the shaft pulled and check your hosel, you may have a bur in it or it is not bevel out enough.
I don’t know about your clubs, but your grammer and spelling are weak. Is it the shaft breaking at the head, or is head itself breaking? If it is the shaft, then it was not properly installed; if the head, it is a manufacturers defect.