 | TaylorMade Burner 460 Driver--The TDD Legend Continues! 48 out of 50 people found this review helpful
The TaylorMade Burner 460 is beautiful in black with a unique design on the crown that doubles as aiming device. It has a low-profile appearance with new technology aerodynamics. It feels incredibly light, but ... read full review |
 | Ping G10 Driver--A Definite Keeper! Longer and Banging. 14 out of 15 people found this review helpful
I have used a TaylorMade 460 Burner 9.5 degree driver for over three years. It has a more conventional appearance than most high MOI drivers. It is long and straight, but not much on sound effects. I love my Bu... read full review |
 | Finally, A More Traditional-Looking Callaway Iron! 7 out of 7 people found this review helpful
Having played MP33 blades for several years, I was impressed with the smaller, pro-type heads and notched cavity-back weighting of the X-Tours. As you know, most tour pros have switched to cavity-back irons for... read full review |
 | Ben Hogan Edge CFT Hybrids--The Hybrids for Most of Us. 6 out of 6 people found this review helpful
I love long irons because they require you to practice and use excellent technique. For several years, I regularly kept a 2-iron in my bag. At that time, I had a 7 handicap at my club and I could hit a 1-iron a... read full review |
 | Mizuno MP 33 Irons--It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This 6 out of 6 people found this review helpful
I started out with oversized clubs with lots of forgiveness and offset, so I was fearful of blades. They have tiny heads and they offer no forgiveness for off-center hits. However, I truly believed I needed to ... read full review |
 | Beats R7 Quad, but R7 460 & Super Quad are cuts above! 5 out of 5 people found this review helpful
I hit my drive with my Titleist 983K, then I hit another with my partner's R580XD. My 580XD drive flew my 983K ball and stopped 25-30 yards beyond it. I immediately reserved an original R7. I l... read full review |
 | Cleveland CG2 Irons--These Sticks are Good! 5 out of 5 people found this review helpful
After reading a rating of the Cleveland CG2 irons, I decided to try them. After all, I had been using Cleveland wedges for years and I had always wondered why their irons weren't as popular. Th... read full review |
 | Titleist Vokey Wedges--Satin Finish and Smooth as Silk. 4 out of 4 people found this review helpful
Since 1995, I have traded irons at least annually. I have owned everything from Callaway to Titleist irons. However, from 1996 until a couple of years ago, I was devoted to Cleveland Wedges. First and foremost,... read full review |
 | Ping G5 Driver--All That and a Bag of Chips! 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
For three years, I played the TaylorMade R7 Quad and the R7 425. After reading a few good reviews, I decided to try the Ping G5. Mind you, I have never been a fan of Ping clubs. Most of their irons remind me of... read full review |
 | Callaway X Fairway Woods--No Mystery with This X! 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
After years of trading clubs for newer technology, I bought the Callaway VFT 3,5 and 7 woods. I loved their large titanium heads and the undeserved forgiveness they always brought me. They were easy to hit in t... read full review |