![]() ![]() It’s adjustable (just like the other 2).Overall, if you don’t want to spend a fortune but want something high quality, this could be perfect for you. I also found it to be easier to align properly (so simple but effective) and that helped a lot with improving my consistency (which is the biggest downfall for most weekend golfers). It’s still over 200 bucks brand new, but you can sometimes pick one up used for a good price. It’s pretty much the same price as the other 2 drivers but it was slightly better in pretty much all areas (in my experience). It feels great through impact, it’s very forgiving, and it offers great distance on off-center hits. This came out in 2013 and is one of my favorite budget drivers from Callaway and is for mid to high handicaps. Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Callaway XHot Driver () It’s not quite as long as the other 2 drivers.It’s not as easy to align (with the target) as my #1 pick.It was an extremely comfortable and balanced club to swing.It gave me a good amount of feedback on mishits.Take a look on Craigslist, Facebook, or one of the online golf stores. This driver is still a bit expensive if you get it new so that’s why I’d recommend getting one used. Overall, if you want a club that offers a bit more feedback, this will be the one for you. ![]() It’s still under $200 (which is awesome) and it’s lower spinning as well which will help most people. I found the weight and balance of the club to be a bit better than the previous Cobra, but it sounded a bit higher at impact (which I wasn’t the biggest fan of, but it doesn’t impact the performance). This came out in 2017 and is another great option for mid to high handicaps who have slow to mid swing speeds and need a decent amount of forgiveness (who doesn’t want that?). Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Wilson Golf D300 Driver Review ()
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