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Hack It Out Golf

Favorite Drivers of All Time

Hack It Out Golf

Golf Swing Productions by Mark Crossfield Greg Chalmers and Lou Stagner

Golf, Education, Sports

0.00 Ratings

🗓️ 7 April 2025

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Here's a trip down memory lane: Mark, Lou, and Greg go back through their lives in golf to pick their favorite ever drivers. Of course, Lou goes a bit off the beaten path with his, there's a Sasquatch sighting, and Mark has comments on all of it.


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0:00.0

top three golf drivers so not people equipment of all time we've got one each are we going to name

0:08.7

the top three drivers of all time we're going to name our favorite driver of all time which

0:12.3

then comprises of the top three we've all used quite a few drivers over our time i i used a wooden

0:19.0

driver for one event and i got rid of it really quick. I actually

0:23.2

started with metal, tried a wooden one for not very long. Lou, you never used a wooden one?

0:29.8

As a player, in my teenage years when I really didn't play much, I did have a wooden driver,

0:36.1

but I really wasn't playing that much then. It was like occasionally. And that was when I really didn't play much. I did have a wooden driver, but I really wasn't playing that much then. I was like occasionally. And that was when I was left-handed. So I had a left-handed wooden driver. You're amphibious. I don't know that. Yeah, you knew that. When I started golf, I was a left-hand. You can see he's left-handed when he swings.

0:54.9

I don't mean that now.

0:56.5

I don't mean.

0:57.8

You can tell.

0:58.7

You can tell from people.

1:00.3

You can tell when they're left-handed as well often.

1:02.8

I can call it quite well.

1:04.4

I don't think you're left-handed,

1:05.6

but you can call it when they are more dominant with their left-hand.

1:09.0

It's always a right-handed.

1:09.9

It's funny. Greg, you did play with a wooden wood, didn't you? Yeah, with the hickory shaft and the mashie. But when you were young, you didn't start with a metal driver, did you? Or did you? No, not really. I did many years with wood. You never competed ever. Or in junior comps and stuff you would have played with a wooden one? Yes. National junior comps like when you got to a good standard. Oh no, no. By the time I was at age like 16, 18, we're into the tailor-made burner plus era. Yes. Oh, wow. Yeah. So that was a good one. But no, definitely evolved on Wood to start.

1:46.1

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

1:47.3

So our favourite drivers of all time, I'm going to go first.

1:50.1

My favourite driver of all time was the big berfer.

1:54.0

So the great big berfer.

1:56.4

So not the first one, not the great, great big drive. There was one which was like the biggest. That was what it was called. It's called the first one. Not the great, great big dry.

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