Because you are reading this review, I'm betting that you have already heard of XXIO (pronounced ZEXY-OH apparently). But if you haven't let me give you a quick little rundown. XXIO is a high-end brand that focuses on forgiving, lightweight, graphite-shafted clubs. The prices are not for the faint of... read more →
Feb
02
Feb
02
It's hard to believe that Wilson used to be the #1 brand in golf in the 60's and 70's. While they will most likely never make their way into the top 5 golf equipment brands ever again, they do have some strong points. For one, they practically never advertise anymore.... read more →
Feb
01
The Titleist TSi3 driver is a very adjustable, long driver for those that can hit the center of the club face on a consistent basis. That pretty much sums up the entire review. Thanks so much for reading and have a great rest of your day. Just kidding. Although I... read more →
Feb
01
Titleist has been in a bit of a slump with their drivers for the past 5 years or so. Obviously a brand like Titleist has extremely high standards, so performance is not the problem. Truthfully, I think Titleist has lost some of their fan-base specifically because they DON'T market themselves... read more →
Jan
31
If you are looking for a draw-biased driver, you now have lots of options to choose from. You've got lots of older models (with movable weights and with permanent heel-positioned weights) as well as brand new releases (Callaway Epic Speed DS, Ping G425 SFT, Cobra RADSPEED XD, etc.). It seems that... read more →
Jan
31
Nothing new here. Just TaylorMade releasing yet another line of drivers so that they can convince new golfers that their driver is well worth the $500+ price tag. The SIM series of drivers was super popular, but they are hoping the SIM2 will be 2 times as popular. Just wait... read more →
Jan
30
Oh, what's that? You want an honest review? Not just a reiteration of TaylorMade's website that uses really big words to make you think this driver is the best one ever made? OK. I think I can do that. Here's our honest, unbiased review of the basic TaylorMade SIM2 driver... read more →
Jan
28
Cobra's new RADSPEED line of drivers came in a set of three: RADSPEED, RADSPEED XD, and RADSPEED XB. The RADSPEED is great for low spin for high swing speeds. The RADSPEED XD is great for slicers and pushers. And, lastly, the RADSPEED XB is great for overall distance and forgiveness... read more →
Jan
28
Cobra's new RADSPEED series of drivers has just been released. It includes the RADPSEED, the RADSPEED XD, and the RADSPEED XB. This review will dig into the XD model, which I'm assuming is code for Xtra Draw. Surprisingly, this is the very first Cobra driver that is draw biased without... read more →
Jan
28
Cobra just released their new line of RADSPEED drivers, named after the "radial weighting" on the sole of the drivers. The original (not the XB or XD models) Cobra RADSPEED driver is recommended for 0-15 handicaps, but obviously that is just a recommendation. In this post, we'll explain why it's... read more →
Jan
27
First, Let's Talk About Low Spin Drivers You might have heard that the holy grail of driving is high launch, low spin. However, that's not always the case. Low spin is not for everyone. The "high launch, low spin" doesn't take into account two very important factors: swing speed (or... read more →
Jan
27
Ping's new G425 series is sure to be one of the most popular driver series, just like their previous G410 and G400 series. Keeping with the trend, they are offering three different models: the MAX (for max forgiveness), the LST (for low spin), and SFT (for small funny toddlers). Wait... read more →
Jan
26
Let's get this out of the way real quick... Whether the Ping G425 is worth $500 is completely up to you. In my opinion, NO driver is worth $500. But, it may be well worth the $500 to you if you want the best of the best and have the... read more →
Jan
26
Draw-biased drivers are becoming more and more popular, unfortunately. Why work hard on your swing with a PGA pro when you can buy a straight drive for $500? You can probably tell that I hate the golf industry when it comes to pushing out new product as quickly as possible,... read more →
Jan
25
The Callaway Epic Max LS driver isn't for everyone. Actually, it's meant for a really small crowd - the crowd that has a swing speed so high that they actually create too much backspin to maximize distance. Just to reiterate: "low spin" is not always idea. If a driver is... read more →