Why We Like It
This model combines the large, confidence-inspiring shape of the standard ZX5 with the low-forward center of gravity seen on the ZX7. An eight-gram weight positioned forward in the sole helps to make this the lowest spinning of the three models. Its neutral ball flight and mid- to high-launch angle caters to more aggressive swingers looking to max out distance. With the weight forward in the sole, expect a little less forgiveness on off-center hits compared to the standard ZX5 but somewhat more than the ZX7.
Characteristics
- Larger profile (similar to ZX5) with more of a flattened crown shape.
- The forward eight-gram weight in the sole helps to reduce spin and lower launch compared to the standard ZX5.
- Expect a more neutral to slight fade-biased ball flight compared to the standard ZX5.
- 8.5, 9.5, 10.5 degrees (with a 12-way adjustable hosel)
Highlights
- Top 5 best sound/feel drivers, middle-handicaps
- Top 5 best-rated drivers, low-handicaps
Price
$500
HOT LIST PLAYERS FEEDBACK
Ratings are based on players’ assessments in three key performance areas.
Reviews
To be able to look down and see the driver sit a little open? That's miracle stuff. No matter where I hit it on the face, it kept my ball flight. Just a pleasure to hit. Predictable all day long.
Jason, 47, Handicap: 0Produces a higher ball flight but is still long. A little louder off the face and lets you know when you hit it on the screws. Great for players who like to attack the ball and swing hard on drivers.
Ricky, 45, Handicap: +2Both the design on the bottom and top are nice looking. Deep and rich sweet-spot sound. Feels exceptional when you hit it well. You can really swing hard with this driver, and the results are forgiving if you hit it too low on the face.
Conor, 30, Handicap: 7Explosive at impact, and the backspin stayed low. The small amount of adjustability gave me just enough to dial in my needs. Definitely a smooth and balanced feel all the way through the ball with the clubface exactly where I wanted.
Scott, 36, Handicap: 14Max-out Your Speed and Carry Distance with The Driver
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