A club designed for teeing off on par-4s and par-5s, characterized by its large head, long shaft, and low loft typically around 12 degrees. This specific loft is often chosen by golfers with higher swing speeds seeking maximum distance.
Lower-lofted clubs like this offer the potential for greater distance due to a lower launch angle and reduced spin. This combination can be advantageous for experienced players capable of generating sufficient clubhead speed to achieve optimal launch conditions. The evolution of driver technology has seen lofts decrease over time as materials and designs have improved, allowing manufacturers to create clubs that maximize distance while maintaining playability.