Why We Like It
The more compact of the two options (445 cubic centimeters), the C723 incorporates four carbon-composite sections on the crown and sole. The weight saved adds stability and creates discretionary mass for movable weights (15 and five grams) in not only the rear of the sole but the front as well. Either weight can fit in a back channel that slides to draw, fade or neutral positions, and placing the heavier weight up front further helps to lower spin. Its taller face is fueled by the largest collection of diamond-shaped indentations on the back for better ball speed.
Characteristics
- Compact shape appeals to better players seeking lower spin.
- Four carbon-composite sections in the crown and sole save weight to make room for movable rear and front weights in the sole.
- Switching the positions of the heavy and light weights can add or subtract spin, but the center of gravity will still be more forward than in E723.
- 8, 9, 10.5 (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
Highlights
- Top 10 quietest drivers, high swing speeds
Price
$500
HOT LIST PLAYERS FEEDBACK
Ratings are based on players’ assessments in three key performance areas.
Reviews
Powerful sound-feel combination. Almost feels like a nice pop when you make solid contact with no lingering vibration. If you miss the sweet spot with this driver, you'll still find yourself in play.
Ricky, 45, Handicap: +2A deeper note at impact—thump instead of a crack. Shots are consistently straight or slightly drawing. A wipey miss is in the right edge of the fairway instead of the trees. Consistency is noteworthy.
Matt, 51, Handicap: 11Produces a mid-to-high ball flight that wants to leak out right. Center strikes have good energy and jump off the face.
Wayne, 59, Handicap: 6Max-out Your Speed and Carry Distance with The Driver
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