Most forgiving drivers on market?
Looking at new drivers, mostly high MOI drivers, because i pull hook off tee every single time, considering:
Taylormade Burner/ Burner TP
Cobra F Speeed LD
Nike Sasquatch Sumo
Anyone have experience with these ones? Please help…
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I tried all of them. The Sasq is my fav, true hit and most forgiving. Hope this helps…
I think all drivers today are forgiving. They are 460cc in volume. Do you need bigger?
Any of the scandium made drivers (Element 21 Golf) are the most forgiving.
try the hibore xl. even if you dont hit it in the sweet spot the ball goes.
I have hit the cobra and the sasquatch. The cobra was the best feeling driver I have ever hit. You hardly feel the ball leave the club face. The Sumo 2 was very weird… It almost felt as if it was dead, therefore it wasn’t very forgiving. I have the old version of the sasquatch now and if you asked me to give you my old one for the new one I would definately refuse
I tried all of them. The Sasq is my fav, true hit and most forgiving. Hope this helps…
I’ve hit all of them at a demo day, I didn’t like any of them as much as I liked the Callaway FT-5 (voted editors choice by Golf Digest). This was forgiving, especially if you get the draw version and the non-tour version which has a 2 deg. closed face. When I normally would slice a drive, w/ this driver it is a baby fade. I love the FT-5, but whatever suits you, you should get. Hope this helps.
Or even get a lesson if you pull hook it, you’ll probably do the same even w/ a new driver.
the problem with those clubs are small sweetspots…yes i know they advertise it like the whole club head is a sweets pot…but really its more like a spot the size of a dime…
a friend of mine bought a mizuno driver…and i tried it at the range…it sent everything off well….the distance was a lil shorter than the oversized heads…but i was impressed that it seemed to have an enormous sweet spot….
ps: of course noone can really tell you exactly whats best for you, cause we all swing a lil different…trying them is key…