2008 Driver Buyer's GuideThe driver is unquestionably the most popular club in the bag.
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Taylormade Tour Burner Key Feature: Dual Crown technology, which features a crown thats significantly smaller than the sole. The smaller crown is 17-percent lighter than the original Burner.
What We Like: A driver with the lowest CG location of any TaylorMade driver to date, making it extremely forgiving. The fact that its also offered in a TP version ($599).
Who Its For: Players who want a club with a Tour-like appearance and lots of technology.
Clubhead: Titanium Clubface: Titanium (rolled) Lofts: 9.5, 10.5, 13 (9.5, 10.5 available LH) Custom Options: Yes Shafts: TaylorMade SuperFast 60-gram (X, S, R, A)
taylormadegolf.com | $399 |
Titleist 907D1 Key Feature: The triangular design boosts its MOI, and the aluminum hosel and beta-ti face really elevate its performance.
What We Like: The CG is deep and low, and the sculpted sides increase the stiffness of the sole for greater energy transfer into the golf ball.
Who Its For: Players of all skills will notice the effectiveness of the triangular shape, and better players will love the upgradable shaft options.
Clubhead: Titanium (cast) Clubface: Beta-titanium (forged) Lofts: 7.5, 8.5, 9.5, 10.5, 11.5 (8.5, 9.5, 10.5 available LH) Custom Options: Yes Shafts: Titleist Spec Grid 67 graphite (S, R); Custom shafts available
titleist.com | $500 |
Tour Edge XLD Key Feature: Its extremely light clubhead. Tour Edge reduced the XLDs wall and crown thickness via a new waxing process.
What We Like: To help maximize its MOI, the XLD features a pentagon-shaped crown that moves weight away from the clubface.
Who Its For: Golfers who like their clubs light and long. The XLD weighs a mere 295 grams and comes with a stock 46-inch shaft, making it a bombing machine.
Clubhead: Titanium Clubface: Titanium Lofts: 9, 10.5, 12, 15 (10.5 available LH) Custom Options: Yes Shafts: Graphite Design X-Quad (X, S, R, A, L)
touredge.com | $299 |
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Tour Edge XCG Key Feature: A lightweight magnesium crown (half that of typical titanium) helps displace weight and ramp up the clubs MOI.
What We Like: Tour Edges decision to create a classically shaped high-MOI driver with revolutionary materials. The titanium cupface that made the companys Exotics 3-wood one of the longest clubs ever is a sweet bonus.
Who Its For: Pretty much anybody.
Clubhead: Magnesium crown, steel body Clubface: Titanium Lofts: 9, 10.5, 12.0 Custom Options: Yes Shafts: Graphite Design X Quad (X, S, R, A, L); Aldila DVS 65 (X, S, R); UST ProForce V2 65 (X, S, R)
touredge.com | $399 |
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