Pros: The RBZ Stage 2 drivers have larger faces and different center of gravity positions than TaylorMade’s pricer, more adjustable R1 driver. For some testers, this...
Pros: Idiot-proof loft adjustability as long as you pick the right head. Your choice of four very cool colors. Cons: The stock shaft in the non-Pro version,...
Pros: Callaway’s uDesign allows consumers to create custom color combinations on the sole and crown of the Razr FIT Xtreme driver. It also adds the ability to choose custom...
Pros: Thanks to their radical cavity back design (a.k.a. the large chunk missing from the rear portion of the sole), the Nike Covert and Covert Tour drivers...
Titleist introduced their PGA Tour players to their new 913D2 and 913D3 drivers in late June at the AT&T National. Every two years like clockwork, Titleist...
TaylorMade, the king of drivers, has done it again. Bold moves visually and performance tweaks make what was a great driver perform better. It’s hard to...
After my successful switch to the Miura CB-501 irons, I saw that Miura had come out with a new driver and I knew I had to...
Tested: Adams Speedline Tech Driver Loft tested (degrees): 9.5 Shaft: Matrix RUL 54 From Adams: The Speedline Tech Driver puts Adams’ latest performance and technology in...
TaylorMade has notably been the leader in Drivers out on tour and in retail shops. While the R11s family seems to receive most of the TMag...
Tour Edge Exotics XCG5 Driver Review Tested: Tour Edge Exotics XCG5 Driver Loft tested (degrees): 10.5 Shaft: Matrix RUL 60 From Tour Edge: Truly unique, the...
Editor Review 4/24/2012: Pros: Cannon! This Driver can bomb drives. Instils confidence at address. Cons: Try to get fitted or hit before you buy to pick...
The GolfWRX Editors’ Choice Awards . We recognize the very best golf gear. We tested, fitted and debated to develop the list in lieu of spending...
GolfWRX Editor Review by: Johnny Callaways first venture into the adjustable weight and face angle driver category. Out the box the driver comes loaded with 12g...
It’s no secret that Titleist have something to prove with the new 910 drivers. A few years ago you would have been hard pressed to...
Review by JokerUsn: Long, Solid, Long, Low Spin, Mid Flight and LONG! And, it’s long too. Looks I don’t need to elaborate on all the aesthetics...
Editor Review by: dlygrisse Tested-Ping G20 10.5 loft R flex TFC 169D shaft Ping ID8 grip Distance and accuracy are optimized by an external weight that...
Editor Review by Todd Hibbert- Honestly, I’ve never really been a Ping driver guy. Not that I disliked Ping’s products — I actually wanted a few...
Editor Review by: J13 Pros: TaylorMade did the smartest thing possible by not trying to reinvent the wheel. With the R11 being one of the the...
By pitbull808 Pros: E9 face technology with duel roll face technology makes this ZL Encore driver one of the most forgiving and long across the face...
WRX Editor Review by SheriffBooth On Course and Launch Monitor Testing TESTED: Bridgestone J40 445 Driver Loft tested: 9.5* Shaft Tested: Project X 6.0 45” PLAYER...
FROM NIKE The Nike VR Pro Limited Forged driver utilizes a new Nike innovation, the NexCOR face technology. NexCOR face technology maximizes distance for the widest...
Pros- This driver is a deep faced, low spin machine. Being honest I’ve never played a Bridgestone club in my life but have to say this...
Link to thread to see what others are saying on the forums and watch Video interview review As one of five Regional Fitting Centers in the...
The MP-630 range is the first to headline Mizuno’s Japan domestic and US / Western MP wood line at the same time. Focusing its R&D efforts...
On Tour count alone, TaylorMade rule the roost when it comes to drivers. Now we all know that for the guys on Tour there are contractual...
Nike have finally unified their top end offerings under their VR line with the release of their VR Drivers, woods and hybrids. The Victory Red line...
If you’ve run into me on the course or the practice range you’ll know that I’m the lefty that is married to a righty.This post was...
Over the last few years one company have dominated the driver count on the major Tours. TaylorMade drivers are found in the bags of more Tour...
Hot on the heels of their new Dymo Driver is the adjustable version, the STR8-FIT. This version boasts an adjustable hosel with 8 different settings: from...
Started in 1995 by Harou Yoshimoto, the Crews Tour van is a distinctive and regular sight at Japan tour events but in the rest of the...
Mizuno irons are held in about as high a regard as you can find. Each one of their forged weapons exude a quiet quality that many...
While not having the renown of their other clubs, Nike have nevertheless managed to create a big noise with their woods in recent years. While their...
Hot on the heels of our interview with ORKA golf comes our first chance to review their products. The Kii is their driver aimed at the...
Ping golf clubs have become immensely popular among all skill levels of golfers. Perhaps no other brand has had as rich a history of combining forgiveness...