Callaway FT-5 Driver Review

The Callaway FT-5 Driver takes advantage of Callaway’s Fusion Technology. It also features the OptiFit weighting technology which lets you setup the driver in 3 different modes: Fade, Neutral and Draw. This is great for golfers that know how they hit the ball because they can setup the driver to fix their swing without actually changing your swing.
The Callaway FT 5 Driver has a larger Titanium face that is designed to the legal limit and helps to increase ball speed, distance and forgiveness even on miss-hits. It comes with a 460cc club head which makes hitting straighter and more solid shots easier. It is made of Carbon Composite body which is much lighter than Titanium. This driver was named to Golf Digest’s Hot List for it’s excellent performance.
The Callaway FT-5 Driver comes in either 9 or 10 degree loft and the Fujikura shaft comes in Stiff or Regular. It is a great driver for golfers of all levels and with its hot face and advanced technology you are sure to be hitting straighter drives in no time.
Cleveland HiBORE XLS Driver Review

The Cleveland HBORE XLS Driver features a face that is 16% larger than the original XLS and meets the USGA limit dimensions. It also has max MOI of 5900 (USGA limit) which helps to maximize ball speed while still helping to improve accuracy on off center hits.
The Cleveland HIiBORE Monster XLS driver is a great choice for those who want to a large hitting area that will provide great accuracy off the tee on mis-hits. It also features distance driven geometry which moves the weight lower and deeper in the club head which helps to align hits with the hot spot in the center of the driver face getting you move launch and distance.
The Cleveland HiBORE XLS drive comes with a Fujikura shaft that comes in Stiff or Regular flex. It was named to the Golf Digest Hot List for its great performance. This is one of the best performing drivers on the market and is sure to shake some things up in the golf industry
TaylorMade Burner Driver Review

The TaylorMade Burner Driver is by far one of TaylorMade’s most popular and successful drivers of all-time. It was named to Golf Digest’s 2008 & 2009 Hotlist for it’s great performance. The fact that TaylorMade has continued to release the Burner Driver year after year shows just how popular it has been among golfers.
The TaylorMade Burner Driver features the SuperFast club technology which gives it a light total weight and a longer club length, which helps produce faster swing speeds and added power. The Bullet-shaped clubhead and crown markings help with alignment as setup. Also the Inverted Cone Technology increases effective MOI (MOI exceeds 5800 and is USGA conforming) for more forgiveness off the tee with mis-hits.
The TaylorMade Burner Driver is perfect for those looking for straighter and longer drives. It promotes a right to left ball flight to help those who usually slice the ball and has the most slice-correcting features than any other Driver that TaylorMade has produced.
Nike SQ Dymo Driver Review

The Nike SQ Dymo Driver was named to Golf Digest’s 2009 Hotlist for it’s exceptional performance. The Nike Dymo Drivers are engineered to help optimize the launch and spin by loft. This is achieved by varying the lie angle, MOI and center of gravity along with the clubs head size.
The Nike SQ Dymo comes with either the traditional rounded head for control and workability or the new square head for helping you hit straighter and longer shots with optimal launch.
Technical Stuff….
-UST Wide Body Shaft Design with AXIV Core: Ultra lightweight shaft power through speed and stability. A larger overall diameter throughout the body maintains shaft stability at impact.
-SQ Grips: Designed for maximum grip on the top half, and fantastic feel on the bottom, these grips will give you control and power shot after shot.
The Nike SQ Dymo Driver comes in 3 different shaft flex choices: Senior, Regular, and Stiff. For loft you have the choice of: 8.5, 9.5, 10.5, and 11.5


