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Looking to purchase a new driver soon, what do you recommed?

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Taylor Made R7 SuperQuad ($348.88)

Callaway FT-i ($499.99)

Ping G10 ($339.99)

Nike SasQuatch ($349.99)

Mizuno MP-600 ($449.99)

Cleveland HiBore XL ($299.99)

Titleist 907D2 ($449.99)

kinda leaning towards the Mizuno or the Callaway, but willing to hear any options, I don;t slice or duck hook the ball, I kinda like a slight cut

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  1. cleveland hibore I have it my slice has been fixed


  2. i've hit all of these clubs the only one that even remotley impresed me was the fti but launched the ball to high for me so i got the ft5 very nice clubvery soft and long most new drivers are starting to feel like hitting a wall with a bat and sound even worse. if i were you check out the ft5 trust me it's worth a look.

  3. Nike, good and long.

  4. If there is any correct answer it is that the club must fit you. Cost does'nt really matter. You can't find out from words in a book or here in this forum. Only a qualified club builder or pro can help. Remember " it's not the arrow it's the Indian".

  5. The arrow not indian guy is right. But if it were me I would look in detail into the new Hyper X from Callaway. I hit a power fade and that club fits me perfect and it's cheaper than all of the others you have listed. I used to play the Taylormade Superquad but that and that Mizuno have weights and it just ends up being extra weight that slows the clubhead down. If I went with something solely off of that list I would pick the Cleveland, the Ping or the Nike. The ft-i is nice but 500 bucks?! For something im gonna swing at a ball, hit the ground with, possibly throw? Forget it. But if you are really contemplating spending $500, take $50 and go get fitted. You could find out that your ideal club is $200. Once you get fitted go to www.globalgolf.com and find it there, it will be much cheaper used. Good Luck

  6. The nike, you can buy it on ebay for about 200.00

  7. Well I would say the Callaway but not the FT-I But the ft-5 TOUR IF YOU HIT IT STRAIGHT YOU DON'T NEED THE SQUARE TECHNOLOGY The Ft-5 tour will allow you to work the ball the FT-I will straighten any fade or draw you are trying to play.........If money is a factor consider last year models for big savings

    I have the FT-5 Tour and pound it over 290 almost every time

    AND YES GET FITTED!!!!!!!!! go to your local golf store mid week when they are not busy most times they can fit you with out having to pay for a fitting as they are not as busy mid-week

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