As far as the new square design drivers, I have only hit the one made by Orlimar, and it was fantastic. I cant wait to hit the new Nike SQ2 - the Orlimar was so good Im sure the Nike will be very impressive as well. I have never been a big fan of Callaway, and their newer drivers typically have an awful sound at impact which takes away a lot of the wow factor for me.
As far as the rest of the list and driver selection in general, its all different strokes for different folks. I believe the new square design and other elongated drivers (High Bore XL, Nike SQ et al) to be a giant leap forward (although goofy looking) for club design, and will deffinately be turning in my Ping G5 for one of them once a few more are on the market, allowing me to hit and select what works best for me.
I learned my lesson hitting a small headed driver (callaway hawk eye) for years after after larger models were relased and will not make the same mistake of not using the new technology for the sake of fighting the strange apperance of the product again.
2007-01-26 07:37:11
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answered by Travis M 2
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All the ones you mention are good clubs and it is really up to your personal taste and swing. Some of the square ones are available in nock offs and they are very good. They are considerably cheaper and I could not tell much difference. I build clubs and test several. Club selection is very much an individual choice. Someone will swear by a certain club and hit it great and someone else can't hit it at all or doesn't get same performance.. Certainly loft and the shaft make a lot of difference also.
2007-01-26 13:33:55
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answered by incontrol_01 2
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Titleist 905R you cannot go wrong with that Driver ( For Good Golfers Only ) ! But really the only way to truly know is to go to your local Driving Range or Golf Superstore and try them for your self don't go by what someone tells you on Yahoo Answers because what is good for someone else does not mean it's good for you , Demo as many as you can , that's the fun part , Good Luck , I hope you find a Great Driver !
2007-01-26 20:41:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to your local golf shop and hit them ALL!! Use a process of elimination. If it feels good...put it aside and hit the others. If it doesn't...put it back! Dont forget to take into consideration which shaft you should be hitting. If u r not sure ask a pro in the store. Good Luck :)
2007-01-26 05:23:33
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answered by Anonymous
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As soon I get some dough I'm getting my hands on a Taylor MAde 460 baby!
I tested it and I can hit it straight with my eyes closed. Literally.
2007-01-26 14:22:18
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answered by Philly 2
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The square ones are a question mark, since they aren't available to the public yet. I'd go with the Hi-Bore. Cleveland always has good equipment.
2007-01-26 01:41:07
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answered by tiffnjerm 3
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i cant really tell you what you would like, but i use the Clevland Lancher w series driver, but when u go to a golf shop try out all the drivers you would like to try and then base your answers on that it s all in perspective
2007-01-26 17:39:40
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answered by t 4
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