On your insurance, driver hit TP means third party. This basically means that if you hit anyone, that person can claim against your liability.
at a guess i would say Third Party as in not you
R. Kelly
'Hit-and-Run Driver' - 1935 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
If you want to hit the ball high, put the weights at the back of the driver. If you want to hit it low, put the weights at the front of the driver. If you want to hit a draw put the weights on the heel side of the club. If you want to hit a fade put the weights on the toe side of the driver.
'Hit-and-Run Driver' - 1935 was released on: USA: 28 December 1935
Yes. And especially if you are injured, I would.
No madder how old the driver if you hit the rear of his car its automaticaly your fualt
The driver that hit the parked vehicle would be at fault.
If you mean just the club, then the putter would hurt more as it is solid, a driver is hollow. But if you meant which would hurt more if a ball was hit with these clubs and it hit you which would hurt more it would be the driver, the ball speed off a driver can easily reach 120mph.
The driver has the sole responsibility as they were behind the wheel.
Heitor TP was created in 1993.