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| Callaway FT-9 |
Callaway FT-9 Driver with fusion technology that delivers professional shot shaping and tour distance for a fine tuned game. This is the driver the shot makers turn to, with versatility, distance and control all in one space age package. With the addition of Hyperbolic Face Technology, ball speeds across the entire face have been dramatically improved to generate even more distance. Choose between Draw or Neutral configurations with the help of external web weighting that helps precisely position the centre of gravity to promote the desired trajectory and ball flight for the desired shot shape. The Tour version has a slightly more open face for a more penetrating trajectory | Delivers good control with a powerful trajectory and scope to shape the ball – and gets you distance, too. |
The combination of distance, playability and control creates a solid driver that will meet the needs of a wide range of players – but better players will especially enjoy the shot-making possibilities on offer. |
| Callaway FT-IQ |
Callaway FT-iQ Driver. Using the latest technology found in stealth bombers and formula 1 race cars, Callaway golf have created a driver with one result in mind: long bombs down the middle. The refined head shape has a sleek look and raises the moment of inertia (MOI) for unprecedented accuracy off the tee. Turbo charge your tee shots with Hyperbolic Face Technology, which raises ball speeds across the entire face for more distance. Fusion Technology creates maximum perimeter weighting and more discretionary weight by combining a carbon composite body with the titanium face cup. This allows for precise positioning of the CG to increase stability on off centre hits and generate the straightest drives possible. |
Whether you like square drivers or not, this one does impress, with its sporty lines and sleek looks. It sets up well behind the ball – and does deliver the straight shots Callaway promise. | Mid-handicappers will benefit most from the straight shots the FT-iQ produces. |
| Mizuno MX-700 |
Mizuno MX700 Driver utilises a new rolled Ti9 plasma welded face to advance driving distance, stability and feedback. The Ti9 Hot Metal adds ball speed across the clubface through its unique aligned grain structure - expanding the high COR area for consistently long drives. A broad, wide geometry (allowed by Ti9's weight saving) provides an extremely low and deep CG and a centrally located sweet spot for enhanced vertical stability, resulting in low spin and a high, penetrating ball flight. A vibration dampening internal hull adds a solid, powerful sensation at impact. | We have found the MX-700 to deliver high, long and straight shots – underpinned by launch monitor testing during the last PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando which showed that the MX-700 generates both the highest launch angle and lowest backspin rate of all new driver launches. |
The new MX-700 is designed to appeal to a wide range of players seeking a high level of forgiveness. |
| Nike SQ Mach Speed STR8 Fit |
The Nike SQ MachSpeed STR8 Fit has the speed you need and the distance you demand. The SQ MachSpeed drivers are designed to optimize aerodynamics throughout the entire swing path, generating higher potential clubhead speeds than any previous Nike driver. Combined with STR8 Fit adjustable face angle technology, the result is maximum club speed and maximum energy delivered to the ball for explosive distance, stability, and control. Square technology provides stability at impact; drag is reduced and there are eight face angle options for maximum shot-shaping. | The SQ Machspeed’s design is based on aerodynamics that allow golfers to hit the ball further and straighter from the tee, with the STR8 FIT technology providing valuable adjustment capabilities. The square shape offers a great sense of confidence at address, too. | The Nike SQ Machspeed driver looks set to continue Nike’s domination of the square driver market which saw their square driver technology capture two majors in 2009. The high launch angle, forgiveness and face-angle options make it a great choice for the game improver. |
| Ping G15 |
The Ping G15 driver is engineered for golfers seeking a maximum forgiveness club that delivers distance and accuracy. Its 460cc titanium head is longer front to back and features the Ping patented ultra thin crown technology. Weight savings from the thin crown are positioned as an external sole weight to optimize the centre of gravity for higher trajectories and reduced spin. The Ping G15 Driver has a larger face designed to increase ball speed and provide consistency across the entire hitting surface. |
Building on the success of the G10 driver, the G15 has a larger head profile to increase the Moment of Inertia (MOI) by 15%. The face is also 7% larger than the previous model, helping to generate higher ball speeds for added distance. Sits well at address and especially forgiving. | This driver is ideal for the average club golfer (‘G-guy’) who will appreciate its forgiveness, especially if they like the large head but traditional shape. |
| Ping I15 |
Ping’s i15 driver is fade-biased and designed for golfers who like to work their tee shots. The pear shaped 460cc titanium head features a bulge crown design and deeper face to optimize energy transfer for greater ball speed. Its titanium carbon finish provides an optically pleasing appearance. Factors such as moment of inertia (MOI), centre of gravity (CG) location, crown structure and face thickness are carefully studied with the goal of designing longer, straighter and more consistent golf drivers. Even the club's acoustics are analysed to ensure a powerful sound and feel |
The i15, aimed at ‘i-guy’ rather than ‘G-guy’ has an internal fade bias as well as lower spin and a hosel that is farther from the face. That means greater workability for lower-handicap golfers. | The i15 is aimed at the better golfer, with its lower, piercing trajectory combining best with an ability to work the ball. |
| Taylormade R9 |
The TaylorMade R9 Driver revolutionises the shaft and clubhead relationship by allowing the clubhead to be fixed into 8 different positions, while you can also move three moveable weights. So in fact you’re getting 24 drivers in one, plus a side to side adjustment of up to 75 yards. | Compact and elegant, with a classic pear-shaped head and a solid sound – and the adjustable weights can really make a difference to any golfer once they take the time to find the ideal combination for their swing. | This club would suit players who want to take advantage of adjustability and customise their set-up – while accomplished golfers will also enjoy the trajectory control and shot-shaping on offer from the 420cc head. |
| Titleist 909 D2 Titleist DComp |
909 DComp: A full pear profile, deep face, 460cc, multi-material titanium and composite, high performance driver that produces high launch with low to mid spin. 909 D2: A full pear profile, 460cc, high performance titanium driver that produces mid launch with low to mid spin. 909 D3: A classic pear profile, deep face, 440cc, high performance titanium driver that produces mid launch with low spin. |
Golfers have different preferences in terms of ball flight, trajectory, and playability, and demand more than just distance - a list that includes appearance, feel, sound, accuracy, quality, and consistency. Each of the 909 drivers offers distinct performance characteristics with a precisely positioned CG that should fit everyone from the Tour player up to the "aspiring" 10-15 handicapper. All three models feature a lower crown and profile, which moves the CG a bit further back and down, reducing spin and increasing MOI. |
With the three 909 driver models, Titleist is back in the game again. Between 909D Comp, 909D2, and 909D3, Titleist will be able to properly fit an incredibly wide variety of players. Of course, these clubs are still targeted at the "serious" or "aspiring" golfer. |





