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Macgregor MT 460 Key Feature: Its Cup Face 360 Technology. Rather than creating a clubface with an insert, MacGregor built the MT 460 with a cupface, making the entire face the sweet spot.
What We Like: Its classic pear shape and traditional length. Plus, the MT 460 hasnt jumped on the high-MOI bandwagon.
Who Its For: Better players who dont need MOI to control their ballflight. Distance seekers. For slice-fighters, theres an offset version.
Clubhead: Titanium Clubface: Same Lofts: 8.5, 9.5, 10.5, 11.5; Offset Version: 11.5, 13.5 Custom Options: Yes Shafts: Aldila DVS, Mitsubishi Bassara
macgregorgolf.com | $299 |
Mizuno MP-600 Key Feature: Mizunos Fast Track Technology. The two eight-gram weights give players the options of 15 different ballflights.
What We Like: A head shape that incorporates all the latest technology without advertising it too blatantly in the design.
Who Its For: Players who like to control their ballflight by adjusting weights; traditionalists who prefer classic shapes over unorthodox ones. Anyone who wants a top-quality driver.
Clubhead: Titanium Clubface: CNC milled, plasma welded CORTECH face insert Lofts: 8.5, 9.5, 10.5 Custom Options: Yes Shafts: Exsar DS3 (S, R, Li, La)
mizunousa.com | $399 |
Mizuno MX-560 Key Feature: Its unique H.E.M.I. geometric head shape. What results is a low and deep CG and high MOI for low-spin/high-launch drives.
What We Like: Its great sound, look and feel. Also how the H.E.M.I. ramped up the clubs MOI from the heel to the toe.
Who Its For: Golfers who like to see their driver shape reflect its technological advancement. Players looking to add distance and accuracy to their games.
Clubhead: Titanium Clubface: CNC milled, plasma welded CORTECH face insert Lofts: 8.5, 9.5, 10.5, 12.0 Custom Options: Yes Shafts: Exsar DS3 (S, R, Li, La)
mizunousa.com | $299 |
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Nike SQ SUMO 5000 Key Feature: A new internal and external shape that ramps the MOI up to 5,000. Thats a five percent increase over last years model. Translation: drives that split the fairway.
What We Like: Nikes second-generation SQ SUMO retains the technology of a square driver, without looking boxy. Its sloping, two-tone crown is a confidence builder at address.
Who Its For: Golfers who need a club that will keep the ball in the fairway. Players who arent ready to jump on the square-driver bandwagon.
Clubhead: Titanium Clubface: Same Lofts: 8.5, 9.5, 10.5, 11.5, 13 Custom Options: Yes Shafts: Diamana Yellow Board (X, S, R, A, W)
nikegolf.com | $300 |
Nike SQ SUMO2 5900 Key Feature: Its square shape helps the 5900 reach the USGA maximum MOI (5,900 gram-centimeters squared).
What We Like: Nike addressed the empty-beer-can-thrown-against-a- sidewalk sound of the previous SQ SUMO.
Who Its For: People who for the life of them just cant hit it straight. Trust us, this is your club. Its a great choice for players who liked last years model but not how it sounded.
Clubhead: Titanium Clubface: Same Lofts: 8.5, 9.5, 10.5, 11.5, 13, HL Custom Options: Yes Shafts: Diamana Yellow Board (X, S, R, A, W)
nikegolf.com | $400 |
Nickent 4DX SuperMAG Key Feature: A super thin magnesium crown that allows a significant amount of weight to be moved low and back in the clubhead for a high MOI and lots of forgiveness.
What We Like: The proprietary XW inserts are a unique way to move weight. The innovative use of magnesium creates a solid sound.
Who Its For: Any player looking for a driver that provides confidence at setup and lots of distance and forgiveness on off-center hits.
Clubhead: Titanium (body), Magnesium (crown) Clubface: Titanium Lofts: 8, 9, 10.5, 12 Custom Options: Yes Shafts: UST V2 (S, R, X), UST V2 High Launch (S, R, X)
nickent.com | $379 |
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