Simba's Mom said:
Most golfers at WDW are average golfers and won't really notice any difference in the degree. Anyone who's a good enough golfer to be influenced by the difference probably should be bringing his own clubs anyways (DH brags-"Yeah, that's one of the reasons I always bring my own clubs")
The lower the loft on a driver the harder it is to hit, so it's more important for average golfers to have a higher lofted driver, much easier to hit straight.
I'd class myself as above average. Last year I was playing to a 10 handicap, playing to the rules properly. I did practice pretty much every day from March to September last year though, which helped a lot. We had such a cold winter that I only played 3 times from October to April when we visited WDW, so I did lose it big time.
With my 10.5 degree regular shafted driver I usually hit it high and pretty straight, sometimes a slight draw, sometimes a slight fade. With the 10 degree stiff shafted Titleist hire club I was hitting a low push to the right, and the 9 degree regular Cobra I also had a very low ball flight, and a lot more sidespin. I was hitting it very badly that day, i've got to admit. I also lost a lot of distance compared to my own driver.
A low handicap golfer like your DH could probably manage fine with any of the hire clubs without too much problem. I thought I would be ok too, as I figured that I would find some hire clubs that would suit me. The trouble is I usually play Callaway Pro series irons with little offset and regular shafts. The Titleist clubs suited me as they had little offset, but the shafts were too stiff, and the Cobra clubs had way too much offset, so it was hard not to hook them.
I was planning to take my own, but because we were going with DW's family I didn't think I would be able to play as much as I originally planned. Next time I go anywhere that I might play my clubs are coming too!