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Taylormade The new R7 CGB Max from Taylormade is an outstanding driver. Golf experts have named this driver the most workable driver out right now. Along with the TP Burner, the CGB Max is allowing Taylormade to keep pace with companies such as Titleist and Callaway with equipment. Rating:8.8 |
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Titleist These new ZM Forged irons are extremely capable of improving your game. They allow the excellent players work and control what their ball does. Looking through the rest of Titleist's new equipment for 2008, I feel that these will be hit on the Tour. Rating: 9.2 |
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Callaway This club from Callaway was introduced to improve the caliber of the lower handicap golfers. Callaway believes in a workable driver. All this basically means is to work the ball right to left or left to right, with the ability to hit it straight. Great buy but a little expensive. Rating: 8.7 |
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Mizuno This new MP600 driver from Mizuno is by far their best manufactured driver ever. This driver incorporates movable weights which allows the player to control where their club is weighted at. I would recommend this club to a golfer is worried about akward shots. Rating: 8.8 |
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Ben Hogan This slick looking muscle back iron from Ben Hogan is an extremely good club for an outstanding golfer. These blades are not forgiving, but when hit correctly allows the better player to control their shot more. An excellent club made, but not for every golfer. Rating: 7.5 |
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Cleveland The HiBore XL driver from Cleveland is really good driver for players to increase their launch angle. This driver allows for players to launch their ball higher off of impact, which in return increases the carry distance. The down side to this driver is that the face is open at setup. Rating: 8.2 |
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