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Adams a3 XTD driver review

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Adams Insight a3 XTD driver review

Adams comes onto the square driver market with this classy offering. It's intended to catch the top end of the market, with a number of different shaft options.
>>Gallery: Adams Insight Tech pictures

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Nike SasQuatch Sumo 2

Nike SasQuatch Sumo 2 driver review

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Nike SasQuatch Sumo 2 review

The Nike SasQuatch Sumo 2 is a square-shaped driver, which aims to provide maximum forgiveness on mis-hits thanks to a very high moment of inertia that reduces clubhead twist on off-centre contact.

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Callaway Hyper X driver review

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Callaway Hyper X driver review

The Hyper X has the largest effective hitting area of any all-titanium Callaway driver, providing improved distance and ball speed on mis-hits.


>>Callaway Hyper X driver video review

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TaylorMade Tour Burner driver review

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TaylorMade Tour Burner driver review

Once you get over the slightly odd look of the Tour Burner's head you'll be impressed with the distance and accuracy on offer.

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Mizuno MP-600 driver review

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Mizuno MP-600 driver review

Featuring the Fast Track weight system, the Mizuno's MP-600 driver is designed for better players who want the option to tweak their ball flight to suit playing conditions and their swing shape.


>> Gallery: Mizuno-MP600 driver pictures

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Cleveland HiBore XLS driver review

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Cleveland HiBore XLS driver review

With separate Draw and Tour models available, Cleveland's streamline XLS driver is available in three different versions. The sleek head design promises high levels of distance and forgiveness.


>> Gallery: Cleveland HiBore XLS pictures

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Cobra LD-F Speed driver

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King Cobra LD-F Speed

Cobra's latest driver promises plenty of assistance to those struggling to achieve a powerful, high ball flight off the tee. A bullet-shaped head, large clubface and low, deep centre of gravity are the flight-assisting design features.

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TaylorMade r7 CGB Max

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TaylorMade r7 CGB Max driver

This triangular-headed driver from TaylorMade is designed for high-launching drives and maximum forgiveness, with adjustable weights that TaylorMade says will allow you to vary lateral flight by up to 35 yards.

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