Archive for the "Drivers" Category

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The Titanium Callaway Big Bertha 460 Driver has a stretched head design resulting to maximum forgiveness and a more optimal ball flight.  The geometry used for this driver is as close as you can get to the USGA and R&A dimensional set limit when it comes to the length and the width of a club.   

The engineers of Callaway golf managed to incorporate a flatter crown, shallower face and a head design of 460cc.  The club can achieve the highest moment of inertia resulting to straighter off-center shots.

The Calloway Big Bertha 460 Driver has a solid feel and is fairly easy to hit but lacks distance.

Ping G10 Drivers

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Ping has always been known as a brand that has sucessfully combined maximum forgiveness and power.  The new all-titanium Ping G10 Drivers are no exemption.

The Ping G10 driver stands out in the looks department even when placed alongside other brands. It5 has a polished chrome finish sole with hints of orange.  The black paint of the driver is enough to get anyone staring.

Performance-wise, the Ping G10 Drivers have improved a lot thanks to the change in weight distribution of the club.  Some areas of the crown are now made of thinner material resulting to an increased launch and lower spin which translates to an overall higher moment of inertia.  

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The Hyper X Driver by Callaway is revolutionizing the look and feel of drivers from the traditional titanium drivers to the new set of drivers that boasts of the Hyperbolic Face Technology.

This technology, which took Callaway engineers more or less eight years to perfect, has changed the speed with which your golf balls leave the clubface.   With this technology expect new golf drivers that are more efficient and with strokes that are of greater distance.

The Callaway Hyper X Driver boasts of a 460cc head shape and advanced Fujikura shaft.