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Drivers

TaylorMade R9 SuperTri Driver

We wrote about the new TaylorMade R9 SuperTri driver last month, which combines FCT and MWT with three movable weights in a 460cc head, marking the ultimate unification of TaylorMade’s major driver technologies with maximum size to deliver massive distance and forgiveness.
Now you can watch this video of Robert Garrigus, TaylorMade PGA [...]

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At the 2010 PGA Merchandise Show Outdoor Demo Day, I had the opportunity to checkout the latest models from the Speedline metal woods: Speedline FAST 10 drivers and Speedline FAST 10 fairway woods. The drivers are designed to increase club head speed, resulting in up to 15 more yards in carry distance.  The fairway woods [...]

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Last week at the 2010 PGA Merchandise Show, Cobra Golf unveiled the new Cobra S2 Drivers that offer superior accuracy, distance and forgiveness.
Watch the video to see Doug Roberts, Cobra Golf Principle Design Engineer, explain the different features of the two new S2 Drivers and find out which driver is right for you.

Cobra S2 Driver
The [...]

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Shortly after its introduction, Bridgestone Golf’s J33R 460 quickly earned the nickname “Spin Killer” from consumers throughout the U.S. for its ability to dramatically reduce spin for explosive distance. At the 2010 PGA Merchandise Show, Bridgestone Golf unveiled its new J38 460 Driver with improved construction for added forgiveness, and the same great low [...]

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Cobra Golf ZL Driver Review

by Rob on January 21, 2010

in Drivers, Golf Clubs

I first saw the Cobra ZL (Zero Limits) driver at the 2009 BMW Championship, before it was released to the general public, and at that time Ian Poulter was testing out the driver. Up to that point I wasn’t sure what all the fuss was about, it’s not like adjustable face drivers are a new [...]

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Last year TaylorMade introduced the R9 driver, a 420cc head with Face Control Technology (FCT) and Movable Weight Technology (MWT) with three moveable weights. Not too long after they introduced the R9 460, an adjustable driver with only FCT, but in a more forgiving 460cc head.
“Those two drivers were created because TaylorMade didn’t yet have [...]

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Three years after unveiling Burner 07, the most successful driver in TaylorMade history, the No. 1 driver company in golf is unveiling the next generation of this phenomenal franchise, named simply Burner SuperFast. Weighing just 284 grams (an astounding 14 grams less than the Burner 07 and Burner 09 drivers), Burner SuperFast is a speed [...]

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Cleveland Launcher Driver Review

by Rob on December 28, 2009

in Drivers, Golf Clubs

What do PGA Tour pros Boo Weekley, Vijay Singh, and Jerry Kelly all have in common, besides being exceptionally talented golfers? They all use the Cleveland Launcher driver from Cleveland Golf, designed to produce the long and straight drives with low spin and high MOI .
Look and Feel
The Cleveland Launcher driver looks like your traditional [...]

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Ping i15 Driver Review

by Rob on December 16, 2009

in Drivers, Golf Clubs

Ping Golf is known for its innovations that became industry standards like club fitting, perimeter, and investment casting in the manufacturing of golf clubs. One area where you can see its commitment to club making is in its metal woods category, with the development of the Ping i15 driver. The i15 driver is Ping’s [...]

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Nike Golf, a leader in introducing ground-breaking golf products through the power of advanced technology, is unleashing new and exciting innovation in the premium driver category, and it already has gained global acclaim by collecting its first win by Nike athlete Francesco Molinari at the World Cup. The new Nike Victory Red (VR) drivers are [...]

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