I'm sure you get used to the clubs you play and I wonder if just test hitting a new driver can give a true picture of potential.
I went on a vector launch monitor yesterday, like I said to the pro, I purchased a 10 degree G2 driver of ebay a while ago and although advertised as a regular flex it came with a stiff Aldila NV 65 green shaft. After a good few weeks I get along with it ok, but I was conscious of all the blurb that says that as a noob I should suit a higher loft and regular flex better. So I wanted to see if that kind of driver would show better results.
When I brought in my driver from the car the pro just laughed and said even he could not hit that shaft it has a far too unforgiving kick point, apparently you need about a 110 mph swing to use it. So we teed it up and off I went.
It seams I swing at only 90mph and my back spin was 5000+, side spin of around 3000 average. my carry distance with the G2 was 198 yards with the range balls and out of the three I hit 2 went low and straighish the third was a fade but not too devastating.
Then we tried a 13 degree offset regular flex Benross driver. The three I hit averaged 3500 back spin and between -400/+3000 side spin again. Of the three drives two sliced and the carry was in the 180 yard area.
I also I tested a TM Burner draw 10.5 regular and another one that I forget the name of, that was also 13 degrees. Those last two also sliced badly and no mater what driver he put in my hands the spin went from 5000+ to 3000+ there was just no consistency at all.
In fact I hit my G2 better than all the others and it was longest by a country mile the 13 degree drivers gave me only around 180 yard carry falling to 170yds when I miss fired.
So despite being a silly driver for me to use the stiff G2 stays until I get a golf driving lesson and a better swing. I can only assume that my swing has learned to compensate for the low loft and stiff shaft as today I drove really well on the course (for my standards).
After seeing the data yesterday it seams if I buy a new driver I will have to take a leap of faith that it will suit me better in the long run and I'm not sure I want to leap blindly anywhere at £200 a time.