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What’s new? How much does it cost? And how does it perform? Paul Miller brings you the low down on Benross Aero XF Driver.
In an era where premium golf equipment often comes with a hefty price tag, the Benross Aero XF Golf Driver emerges as a budget-friendly option that promises to deliver impressive performance without breaking the bank. For golfers seeking the perfect blend of affordability and technology, the Aero XF Driver offers a choice, designed to enhance distance and accuracy without compromising on quality.
The Aero XF Driver aims to provide both beginners and seasoned players with a confidence-boosting experience on the tee. With focus on forgiveness, this driver is poised to help golfers improve their game while staying within a budget.
Whether you’re looking for an alternative driver or are venturing into the world of golf for the first time, the Aero XF promises to offer a glimpse into what value-driven golf equipment can achieve. Join me as we dive into all that this budget-friendly driver has to offer!
The Benross Aero XF Golf Driver is an excellent budget-friendly option at just £179, delivering impressive performance without sacrificing quality. Designed specifically for players with slower swing speeds, it comes with a single shaft option—regular. Its slightly larger head design instills confidence, making it easier to hit consistently.
This driver is a fantastic choice for beginners, those on a budget, or golfers looking to enhance their game without breaking the bank.
However, one downside is the sound it produces; some may find it a bit tinny and hollow upon impact.
Overall, the Benross Aero XF is a solid, reliable driver for golfers seeking affordability and performance.
PROS
Looks good at address
Great value at £179
Lightweight – this might suit beginners or senior golfers
As I picked up the Benross Aero XF driver for the first time, I was struck by how light it felt. This was the club as a whole, but also the head – it felt big but also lightweight.
The angular touches to the top of the clubhead were not to my liking, but that is totally my personal preference. I prefer a smoother dome-like finish to a driver.
It comes with a smart furry-lined headcover, which is a nice touch. You might think that budget drivers would come with a cheap-looking headcover, but this is not the case with this club.
I am aged 47, 10 handicap golfer with a slowish swing speed. I don’t hit the ball a great distance (average 210 carry), but the strength of my game is generally the consistency of my driving. I can hit the ball both ways, but I do favour a fade off the tee.
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The sound was the first thing I noticed when hitting the Benross Aero XF. It sounded a bit tinny and hollow. There is no getting away from the fact that this sound might be different to what you are use to.
The large face gives you a feeling that you cannot miss the ball, which is definitely confidence-inspiring.
Now, let’s get to the all-important numbers…….
In terms of club and ball speed, the numbers are where I would expect for my own driver. So, all good there.
Even though I have a slowish swing speed, the regular shaft might have caused the lower-than-usual launch and descent angle. I swung the club as I would normally do and did not attempt to slow it down.
The launch and descent angle stats explain the slightly lower-than-normal carry distance and so this club, for me, produces less carry but with the same swing speed I would expect with my normal driver. In other words, I am getting less out with the same amount of effort in.
The potential issue with the shaft might also explain the lack of consistency with dispersion. I am normally pretty accurate with the driver and so this is a stat I look at carefully when hitting a driver. It did not produce consistency in terms of how straight I hit the ball but ultimately the ball would still be on the fairway or just in the rough.
Interestingly some shots went a little more left than normal and so it looks like there might be draw bias with this club – a positive for those who hit the ball right.
All in all, I would not be hitting it wildly off the course with this club and I would be confident that with this driver in my bag I could get the ball around a golf course and would probably in the end shoot a score not far off an expected score – could even be better!
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This is the key when it comes to a club like this – it would be like comparing a high end car to a lower end car – it is not how it performs when comparing it to clubs that are quadruple the price but how effectively does it get you from A to B. Does it get you there in relative comfort and ease at a great value price. The answer is a definite yes.
Ultimately, the Benross Aero XF is £179 and for that price it is phenomenal value and will enable you to get off the tee. For those with slower swing speeds than me I am sure the results will be even better.
As ever, I recommend go and get fitted, assess the data and decide on what is right for you.