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Originally Posted by Martini78
It might actually work for kids. Like I said before, if you made it for women or seniors, you'd have to make 25 degree 3-woods and such.
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I totally agree with the Junior thought...(A junior line is another great idea)
My thought is that most people like their 3 and 5 woods...because the club is shorter and has more loft, golfers can control the club and add accuracy. Confidence = distance. With more mass, the 20 degree driver could fill that confidence mystery people are lacking!
If you had a 20 degree driver you could also chock down and hit the club off the deck like a 3 wood...so there would be no need for a 3 wood and you could add an extra hybrid or wedge depending on your preference.