With the new Bob Burns No Bananas 40cc Driver, you can say goodbye to all the hazards on the right side of the fairway! We guarantee that you will hit the 460cc Driver straighter, or your money back. Made of forged Beta Titanium, this driver features a 7 degree closed face (2 degrees more than [...]
Entries from April 2007
Golf Club Product Demo – Bob Burns No Bananas Driver
April 23rd, 2007 · No Comments
Tags: Drivers · Video (Golf Club / Equipment Product Review)
Golf Club Product Demo – Callaway FT-5 Driver
April 23rd, 2007 · No Comments
The Callaway FT-5 driver has all of the qualities of the FT-i driver. The carbon composite body allows for weight to be distributed to increase the forgiveness of the club. The club face is exactly the same. Click Here for New Callaway Golf Equipment Trade In, Trade Up to Certified Preowned Callaway Golf Equipment! Click [...]
Tags: Drivers · Video (Brand Name Golf Equipment) · Video (Golf Club / Equipment Product Review)
Golf Club Product Demo – Callaway FT-i Driver
April 23rd, 2007 · No Comments
Complete Inertial Design (CID) repositions weight to the corners of the clubhead, raising the MOI across the horizontal (IYY) and vertical (IZZ) axes. This produces unprecedented stability for ball striking across the entire face. FT-i uses patented Fusion Technology that moves weight away from the Center of Gravity. The result is a driver with increased [...]
Tags: Drivers · Video (Brand Name Golf Equipment) · Video (Golf Club / Equipment Product Review)
Golf Club Product Demo – Nike SasQuatch Sumo2 Driver
April 23rd, 2007 · No Comments
The new SasQuatch SUMO driver features a powerful new square geometry to deliver the Highest MOI in golf at 5300 g cm. SUMO stands for Super Moment of Inertia Squared. Nike constructs the head out of several materials including a composite crown to save weight vs. a conventional titanium crown. Click Here for Nike Golf [...]
Tags: Drivers · Video (Brand Name Golf Equipment) · Video (Golf Club / Equipment Product Review)
Aline Shoe inserts that correct ankle and knee alignment.
April 23rd, 2007 · No Comments
Achieve better balance and weight transfer using this golf shoe insert.











