Why We Like It
A compact shape with a taller face, this model is built for high-speed, high-skill players who like to maneuver their tee shots. Generally, you’ll see the lowest launch of the three models here with more of a neutral to fade-biased ball flight. Further adding to its emphasis on control are the interchangeable weights in the heel and toe of the sole (one at eight grams and the other at four). They let a player shift the center of gravity in the head to favor more of a draw or a fade.
Characteristics
- The shorter front-to-back measurement favors players who prefer to work their tee shots.
- The lowest launching of the three drivers in the family.
- Two different weights for ports in the heel and toe allow players to tweak ball flight.
- 9.5, 10.5 degrees (with a 12-way adjustable hosel)
Highlights
- Top 5 best-looking drivers, middle-handicaps
Price
$500
HOT LIST PLAYERS FEEDBACK
Ratings are based on players’ assessments in three key performance areas.
Reviews
Love the classic pear shape and design. The ball comes off hot. Easy to play my cut, but straightened me out some.
Peter, 56, Handicap: 7A beautiful symmetric head with a pleasing no-glare finish. The same ball flight every time. Consistently pleasing feel. Great mix of muted sound and punch.
Jamie, 51, Handicap: 5Lower trajectory. Complete feeling, and none of the characteristics are overbearing. Light, not bulky. Corrects my mis-hits to produce a straight flight.
David, 56, Handicap: 13Max-out Your Speed and Carry Distance with The Driver
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