Are you ready for golf season? Then it's time to buy a new golf driver. It's always a good time to do a little research and find good deals on new drivers, clubs, putters and balls. This lens is all about the big dog though - go for it, you deserve a new big stick!
Do you love smashing the ball off the tee? If so, more...0 points
Do you love smashing the ball off the tee? If so, this is the driver for you! Taylor Made's SuperFast club technology delivers a faster swing speed that gives you added distance. Inverted Cone Technology increases MOI for maximum forgiveness. You can't go wrong with this driver! Features: <li>Promotes faster speed and a right-to-left ball flight for longer distance</li> <li>Incorporates more slice-correcting features than any other TaylorMade driver</li> <li>460 cc bullet-shaped head pulls CG (center of gravity) far....0 points
It's the biggest, most forgiving Great Big Bertha more...0 points
It's the biggest, most forgiving Great Big Bertha Driver ever! A new titanium fabrication process makes the face of the Great Big Bertha II Driver thinner, stronger and more forgiving over a larger area. The 380cc titanium head gives you more resistance to twisting - so you'll have more potential distance. And that means more enjoyment in your game.0 points
All-Black 460 cc clubhead. 26 grams of movable wei more...0 points
All-Black 460 cc clubhead. 26 grams of movable weight in four ports that promote 28-yard lateral trajectory change and 1.5? launch-angle change. (Includes two 12g and two 1g weights). Massive 460 cc clubhead combined with TaylorMade's Inverted Cone Technology produces an extremely-high eMOI* that exceeds 5800 (USGA conforming). Exceptionally low-deep CG and massive clubface area makes this driver exceptionally easy to launch on a high, strong trajectory for long carry and phenomenal distance. Ta...0 points
The SasQuatch Sumo Squared Driver boasts a powerfu more...0 points
The SasQuatch Sumo Squared Driver boasts a powerful new square geometry to deliver the highest moment of inertia in golf at 5,300 grams per centimeter squared. To achieve this radical geometry, Nike employed a multi-material construction with a composite crown--as opposed to a conventional titanium crown--to save weight. As a result, the Sumo Squared is the ultimate driver for distance, forgiveness, and accuracy. Golfers will also dig the high-performance Diamana shaft by Mitsubishi Rayon. The g...0 points
I've been playing with a TaylorMade R580 for a year now and love it. I started this lens because it's almost time for me to upgrade that bad boy... read on to learn more about drivers and find great deals.
What Driver Do You Use?
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Bill Moran
2 years ago, I purchased a Taylor R7, this year I purchased a Taylor Burner 10 years ago, I purchased a Titleist 975 K driver with a Graffaloy shaft. I bought the R7 because my Titleist was then 8 years old and technologhy should have improved by then, correct? Answer - I went back to my K driver which gave me longer drives and the ability to work the ball more than the R7. I am now in the middle of giving the Burner a fair chance but, so far, the K is still the better driver for me. It just goes to show that sometimes the devil you know is better than the one you don't know. You need to remember that just because the adds say something is an improvement, it ain't necessarily so. So far the Burner seems to be a good club. I like it better than the R7 but time will tell if it finds a permenant home in my bag
Posted April 21, 2008
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