Why We Like It
The big update in this Everyman kind of driver is a new face-thickness pattern that includes a thinner section in the middle that saves mass to improve perimeter weighting. What jumps out, however, is the clubhead's massive size and largest-in-class face area that exude forgiveness, helping to transfer more energy to the ball. Our favorite thing continues to be how the design builds in extra flexibility at the front of the crown and sole to boost the size of the face’s most flexible zone.
Characteristics
- The large head size and face area emphasize forgiveness.
- The variable-thickness pattern on the face has been tweaked to save even more weight that can be used to improve stability and lower the center of gravity.
- The face pattern is designed to line up with how an average golfer makes contact to improve distance on mis-hits.
- Loft is adjustable between 9 and 12 degrees.
Highlights
- Top 5 largest drivers front to back
Price
$450
HOT LIST PLAYERS FEEDBACK
Ratings are based on players’ assessments in three key performance areas.
Reviews
Longer, deeper clubhead but sits square at address. Piercing sound with a controlled mid-to-high ball flight. Very playable driver.
Ricky, 45, Handicap: +2Unmatched forgiveness with a significant amount of roll. The head is stable through impact with a consistent apex flight. Nothing felt like a mis-hit.
Shane, 35, Handicap: 15Springy feel with an aluminum-bat sound. I'm able to make aggressive swings without fear of missing the fairway. Great accuracy and forgiveness.
RC, 62, Handicap: 7Max-out Your Speed and Carry Distance with The Driver
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