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The new Ping G15 driver was introduced this year and the popularity continues to grow at a staggering rate mainly due to its appeal to a wide variety of players. The G15 is for …
Overview/Technology-
The Ping i15 driver is a fade-biased driver that belongs in the bag of only better players, designed for golfers that can “work” the ball in either direction. Who the i15 is NOT for is …
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The Wilson Dd6 driver is known for essentially two things, forgiveness and distance. If you are looking for one or both of these sought-after attributes, well, you’ve probably hit pay dirt.
The Staff Dd6 uses …
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The Wilson Spine really, came out of nowhere and is now considered to be a very viable option for exceptional power.
The Spine is powered by an unique crown super-structure and perimeter weighting system. Spine generates …
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A players driver for sure… The Birdgestone J33R Driver is a 460cc driver that has morphed into a beauty to behold. A 6-4 titanium construction, ultra thin crown wall construction, Elastomer compound insert absorbs …
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The Nike Dymo and Nike Dymo2 is definitely an attempt by Nike to significantly optimize launch and spin rates based on loft. Nike PowerBow Weighting Technology allows the center of gravity …
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The Tour Edge Bazooka Geomax 2 provides the thing you might expect from a driver identified “bazooka” as a middle name – this is a bomber! The Tour Edge Bazooka Geomax touts …
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The Taylormade R7 Limited is a thin wall titanium driver that allows room for three movable weights. The stretched triangle shape dramatically increases MOI. Nothing new with Taylormade. They’ve got a history …
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Adams has been on the move this year introducing two new drivers, one of the the Adams Insight Tech A4 driver. The pear shaped head features a 15 gram external weight on …
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The new Cobra L5V is a large face driver that combines light carbon crown and sole insert to move the center of gravity (CG) so low that as much as 70 percent …
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The Exotics XCG-V is a very unique driver in that it uses a mixture of materials that include a lightweight magnesium crown, a larger sweet spot than last year’s model. In addition, …
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The Ping Rapture is similar in shape to the G10, but incorporates a crescent shape with tungsten weights in the heel and toe that allow an optimal launch combined with a manageable spin rate. …
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Well, the long awaited arrival is bestowed upon us, the introduction of the Taylormade R9. The R9 has received as much fanfare a new driver can receive. And even though the jury is …
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Wilson may not be one of the big players on the block but they produce some great, relatively inexpensive golf equipment, the Wilson Smooth will fall into this category. This driver incorporates a …
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The new Mizuno MX-700 driver is the talk of the town, so to speak. The new Mizuno 460cc driver is a wide body geometry shaped driver that pushes the CG toward the back… way …
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CG is the name of the game for the new Cobra S9-1 Driver. The all titanium driver has been downsized to take advantage of each loft. In addition to the optimized CG, rather …
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Callaway keeps coming with new big dogs, this one is the Callaway FT-9 and it probably is gaining the most praise amongst the ardent golfers.
Nobody does it better then Callaway using multiple materials and this …
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Well, tonight we are going to look at the new Callaway Big Bertha Diablo. And if that name doesn’t scare you off, you are in for a treat. This all titanium construction uses …
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Well look out! The Cleveland HiBore Monster XLS is peeking it’s large, thin face around the corner staring you right in the face!
This is Cleveland’s biggest and baddest (make that broadest) hitting area …
Callaway FT-iQ Overview/Technology-
The Callaway FT-iQ is certainly one of the most interesting drivers of 2009′. The shape looks more like a torpedo than a driver but I must say, the reviews thus far have …



