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Best New Driver - all-black body
The Coefficient of Restitution (COR) is the measurement of how "bouncy" an object is during impact. An object with a COR of 1 collides elastically, bouncing perfectly with no energy loss. While an object with a COR of 0 is said to collide inelastically, effectively "sticking" to the object it collides with. When thinking in these terms, it’s easy to see that a higher COR means a faster ball speed after impact. The USGA limits COR to 0.83, and the Alpha V5 LX hits this exact limit.
Any more than 0.83, and the club would be ruled non-conforming. Any less than 0.83, and the golfer is sacrificing ball speed and distance. The V5 LX hits this precise limit.
See more at www.alphagolfclubs.com/products/drivers/v5-lx-driver
Best New Driver - all-black body
The Coefficient of Restitution (COR) is the measurement of how "bouncy" an object is during impact. An object with a COR of 1 collides elastically, bouncing perfectly with no energy loss. While an object with a COR of 0 is said to collide inelastically, effectively "sticking" to the object it collides with. When thinking in these terms, it’s easy to see that a higher COR means a faster ball speed after impact. The USGA limits COR to 0.83, and the Alpha V5 LX hits this exact limit.
Any more than 0.83, and the club would be ruled non-conforming. Any less than 0.83, and the golfer is sacrificing ball speed and distance. The V5 LX hits this precise limit.
See more at www.alphagolfclubs.com/products/drivers/v5-lx-driver