Category: Drivers
Articles and informationa bout drivers fromT aylorMade, Nike, Titleist, Callaway, Ping and others.
R7 CGB Max Driver
Coming soon from TaylorMade is the R7 CGB Max driver, which sports a 460cc triangular head and three weight ports. When the included 16-gram weight is placed in the heel port, it offers the biggest draw bias in the TaylorMade line, with as much as a 35 yard difference. Placing the same weight in the center encourages a mild draw, while screwing it into the toe produces a slight fade. The same weight system is said to create a difference in loft of one degree up or down.
TaylorMade’s “SuperFast” technology is supposed to reduce the overall weight of the club, increasing speed, and thus distance. For me, though, the best part is that it continues the use of the Inverted Cone System. I’ve got the cones on my R7 XD Irons, and on my R7 driver, and find that it really does work. I get more distance and accuracy with these than with any other set I’ve ever played with.
Unfortunately, the R7 CGB Max is way out of the GolfBlogger’s budget. At $499 suggested retail, I’ll just have to dream.
GigaGolf Square Moto Driver
GigaGolf has renamed it’s Muto driver, but it’s got the same cool square shape.
Following the trend of clubs like the Nike SQ Sumo 2 and the similarly shaped Callaway FT-i, the GigaGolf Ozzy Moto 460 Ti is designed to move weight as far away from the face as possible, maximizing launch and stability.
The best part of this driver is that it lets you try the radical square head design for just around $100. It’s a bargain hunter’s dream—especially because of Gigagolf’s 30 day playability guarantee. If you don’t like it, you can return it.
Synchron SP-6 460cc Driver
A deep faced driver with an extremely large hitting service, the Synchron SP-6 offers massive amounts of forgiveness. The crown incorporates two rails to provide some assistance in alignment, but also to reinforce the crown to maintain greater energy to the ball at impact. Sculpted contoured sole positions mass where it is needed most for optimal results.
Hireko Golf
Power Play System Q Tri-Port Titanium Driver
Hireko Golf’s System Q Tri-Port is a 460cc driver with three interchangable weights (2 x 3.5 grams and 1 x 12 grams). With the 12 gram weight in the rear, it can promote a higher ball flight; at the heel, a draw; and at the toe, a draw.
Unlike other adjustable weight heads, this one doesn’t require a special wrench; this one works with a 4mm allen wrench.
A “Power pad” in the sole is designed to increase the sole weight for added stability, higher launch angle and reduced spin for extraordinary distance and control.
The club is available in multiple lofts, shaft configurations and grips. And as with all Hireko clubs, it comes with a 60 day playability guarantee.
Callaway Lady FT-i Driver
CALLAWAY Lady FT-i Neutral Driver with Graphite Shaft
Callaway’s square headed driver now is available in a ladies model.






