Ping Collection

PING G2 Driver?
My husband is collecting a Ping set of clubs. He has the basic set of irons and official Ping bag as his 25th anniversary gift from his work. He would like to add the drivers. I would like to get him a club for Christmas, but I have no clue which club would be the best choice for his first driver to his collection. I don’t know much about golf, but I know “loft” has something to do with it? What would you suggest for great distance teeing off?
G2 driver is not a bad choice. I’d suggest loft >=10.5 degree with normal or senior shaft flex.
Taylormade R5 can be the other choice.
There is one in http://www.rockbottomgolf.com/14tayr5dualmrh.html
Choose the one with 10.5 normal type D. It is priced at $169.9
The club face “close” a little bit so a weekend golfer (who usually slice) can launch the ball straighter thus getting more distance.
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