Why We Like It
The larger footprint of the two models exudes off-center-hit forgiveness, which is enhanced by a 20-gram sliding weight in the rear perimeter. That positioning pushes the center of gravity deeper for off-center-hit stability, the highest in company history. Still, letting that rear weight slide to draw or fade positions can soften those kinds of mis-hits by as much as 10 yards, per the company. The face-thickness pattern, which features rows of interwoven diamond shapes, gets thinner on the E723 for extra forgiveness where the target player often makes contact.
Characteristics
- This model is the largest of the two and features a 20-gram rear weight for the highest stability in a driver in company history.
- The rear weight can be positioned in draw, fade or neutral positions to tweak left or right misses.
- Three 40-gram shaft options provide higher launch possibilities for slower swingers.
- 9, 10.5, 12 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
Highlights
- Top 5 most-forgiving drivers, all handicap groups
Price
$450
HOT LIST PLAYERS FEEDBACK
Ratings are based on players’ assessments in three key performance areas.
Reviews
Has an incredibly large sweet spot. No matter where I make contact on the face, I get a consistent medium-flighted draw. Supreme reliability.
Thomas, 59, Handicap: 7A pretty club with a subtle two-tone head and a nice alignment aid. Easy to hit a high cut that doesn't slide too much with minimal spin. Jumps off the face and gets good distance.
Peter, 56, Handicap: 7I get a higher than normal ball flight and more carry. The T-square crown design helps me square the face at address.
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