- Forged Composite: revolutionary new material that is lighter, stronger than titanium. Crown contains 10 million turbostratic carbon fibers that make up 33% of the clubhead.
- Allows our engineers to precisely control thickness like never, resulting in a clubhead that?s lighter but still has an extremely high MOI
- Lighter clubhead enables a longer club configuration for faster head speed and ball speed for up to 8 additional yards over Diablo Edge Driver
- Hyperbolic Face Technology and chemical milling process selectively removes excess material for precision thickness control across the face. Creates consistently high ball speeds for long distance.
- Project X high performance 46? graphite shaft designed as the ideal complement to the Diablo Octane Driver. Maximizes performance and enhances feel.
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Answered by all around hockey player
taylor made R7
Answered by gao_cheng_ming
I think most new drivers are built to meet USGA specifications, such as MOI, etc. So I think the ones that would be the “best” would be the one that performs the best for your, i.e. your body, your swing speed, your tendency to either slice or hook, and if you’re struggling with low flight or ballooning flight. It all depends, that’s why what the tour pros use are as varied as there are manufacturers out there. Those guys have money and could buy any club they want.
Answered by poopdog p
the callaway fti and the nike sumo 2 are both the best maybe if you are a 80 year man a r7 would be better
Answered by Gol4dude
Callaway FT-5. Voted top driver of ’07 by Golf digest. I got mine right after a demo day. I tested every new club and this was the best. It’s super light and the face is made w/ some sort of graphite or something. Hope this helps.
Answered by Cookie
I say Callaway FT-5. However the best driver is the one that you have confidence in
Question
I know conductor is driver, but how do you say it as in the golf club. Like i used a driver on the second hole. I looked it up on spanish translator and it said palos de golf manejar. I dont think that is right. 10 points to who ever answers right.
Answered by 2cool4skool
It’s just driver.
Answered by diaz_daniel
El Chingon.
Answered by Robert
golf clubs are palos de golf. woods are maderas irons are hierros putter putt
Driver i would say, Drive
Answered by Sofie
driver as s in the golf club: Conducir como en el club de golf
Answered by Jesus
Long time ago there were woods or (Maderas) in Spanish, 1.3.5, et.
but when the new generation of drivers came out the market the word became international like Restaurant, football, et. So if you go to Spain,lovely Country, and you say driver in a golf course everybody are going to understand you.
but when the new generation of drivers came out the market the word became international like Restaurant, football, et. So if you go to Spain,lovely Country, and you say driver in a golf course everybody are going to understand you.
Question
My titanium driver seems to have lost it’s power and it’s distance. Is this possible?
Answered by googie
Is it definitely the club or have you changed your swing speed ? I am not aware of a case where titanium has lost its spring effect.
Answered by ÐIESEŁ ÐUB
More likely than the club head it is the shaft. The shaft gets a lot of wear and tear over time and eventually will get micro cracks leading to it eventually breaking. It probably is time to get it reshafted. Have your local golf shop take a look, and offer some suggestions.
Answered by Bert
dont think so your maybe just not hitting the sweet spot
Answered by ??????????
it is possible but it takes 10,000+ hits with a 100+ mph swing
Answered by no idea?????
yes they do loose distance slight cave in. call away was pathetic with their war birds. try a straight ruler across face. if you do not see space and edge of ruler or credit card lays flat. it is gone. it is not space aged titanium used in club heads it is heavy sand titanium. it does happen. happened to me to many times. along with shafts snapping on downswing. aftermarket shafts at that. you do have a dead driver. there is no question about it. replace a s a p. the sound is also another giveaway. plunk, thunk instead of bang.
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i am a golfer. Now i need a driver. i heard of that taylormade driver is good. but i found there are many kinds of clubs. i really love them. i don’t know which clubs is much better. my friends, do u know?
Answered by John Baker
It’s all going to depend on what works best for you. My advice is to go in to your local golf retailer or sporting goods store and try out several different options. Most places have areas set up for you to demo the clubs. You may also find a store (like Golf Galaxy, for instance) that will allow you to hit into a screen which will record your ball flight, distance, path (straight, hook, slice, etc.) and other data. They will usually let you do this for 3-4 clubs free of charge.
I ended up with a Taylormade R9 460 after trying out 5 different drivers a few months ago. This fit my swing the best and gave me the best results in terms of shot-shaping and distance.
Good luck!
Answered by John Canfield
go to uesgolf.com to get taylormade burner superfast 2.0 driver ,i just buy this driver last week and get it . when i haven’t get the driver ,i am worried the quality .but i get it and play it ,feel good .hope you can get one .
i choice taylormade burner superfast 2.0 driver due to i want improve my golfer .i am play golf 3years .
Answered by green_lantern66
Do yourself a favor and see a clubfitter. There’s no reason to buy a club based on what someone else says. If you go out and actually hit them, and make sure you have the right length, flex, grip size and weight is the only way to determine your personal best.
Answered by yuNg thUg28
Super fast 2.0 its white and sick looking
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Taylormade r7 425 with the Graphite Design YS-6+ shaft. I find the 460 r7 too big, but I dislike 460 cc heads. You can’t go wrong with an r7!
Ranked as the best driver this year by the Club Testers for Golf Magazine’s Club Test 2007 was the TaylorMade r7Draw. I’m partial to the Nike Sasquatch Sumo Squared.