Category: Drivers
Articles and informationa bout drivers fromT aylorMade, Nike, Titleist, Callaway, Ping and others.
Callaway Big Bertha Fusion Driver
Callaway has finally released the Big Bertha Fusion FT-3 Neutral Driver that its tour pros have been playing in recent months. Michael Campbell used it to win the US Open Championship, and Phil Mickelson and Annika Sorenstam have also driven it to wins.
The idea is that the composite head allows them to redistribute weight where its needed to shape shots.
You can read Callaway’s press release below:
TaylorMade R5 Dual TP Driver Review
R5 Dual TP Driver
Grade: A+
Teachers’ Comments: This is a driver for the ages, the perfect mix of power and forgiveness.
Like Parsifal questing for the Holy Grail, I have long been in search of THE ONE TRUE DRIVER.
Over the years, I have played any number of glittering jewels, including selections from Adams, Callaway, Spaulding, Titleist, Snake Eyes, and Golfworks. Some were long; some were accurate; some were a little of both. But none were the holy grail - THE ONE TRUE DRIVER.
Then about three weeks ago, an unexpected package from TaylorMade showed up at my door, containing a review copy of the new TaylorMade R5 Dual Driver—TP Edition.
Callaway Hawk Eye VFT Drivers Deal
If you’re looking for a new driver, but don’t want to pay $500 for the latest craze, you might want to try out the Callaway Hawk Eye VFT. You can get one at Callaway Pre Owned for just over $100.
Hippo Driver Deal At Amazon
Amazon is selling the http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0009NEOF0/castlevonretzer “ title="Hippo OSII 460cc Titanium Drivers at 70% off.">Hippo OSII 460cc Titanium Drivers at 70% off.
Tour Edge Jmax Carbon Driver
Tour Edge is a midwestern (Illinois) company with solid midwestern values. They’re not fancy, they don’t pay any pros to play their clubs, don’t do a lot of national advertising and they deliver good value at a good price. I own an older model Tour Edge driver that played very well for me for a couple of years. (It was one of several, including an Adams, a Peerless, and a Golfworks that I rotated).
The latest from Tour Edge is the Tour Edge Bazooka Jmax Carbon Driver. It has a carbon crown and a thin titanium face. The lighter materials allow Tour Edge to distribute weight to the perimeter of the club to encourage either a draw or a fade bias (I’d get the fade bias).
The best part about this club, though, is the price. You can get it for right around $250.
For me, that’s a good price point for a storebought club (you can, of course, build one for less).








