Monthly Archives: February 2019
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28 Feb
Wilson D7 Golf Driver Review
The Wilson D7 is the best-selling golf driver on the market. It offers a number of advantages including RE-AKT technology, weight distribution and the ability to produce a powerful trajectory with a wide sweet spot. So, let's take a closer look at these features.
Weight distribution
If you have a keen eye for a high-end golf driver, then you may have already noticed that the Wilson D7 has some very slick features. It has
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17 Feb
Taylormade M5 Golf Driver Review
The Taylormade M5 golf driver is one of the most popular drivers on the market today. This driver features a lot of innovative technology such as TwistFace and Inverted T-Track. It's also extremely durable and offers great distance.
Face spring
The Taylormade M5 Golf Driver is a new addition to the company's line. It is a lightweight, titanium-bodied driver. With its movable weight system and 12 way adjustable hosel, players can adjust the club's loft by +2/-2 degrees and spin by up to 600 RPM.
M5 drivers are also infused with Twist Face technology. This technology corrects shot shape and angle, so the player can hit it more consistently and get more balls on the fairway. Compared to last year's model, the sweet spot on the M5 has increased by over 66 percent.
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17 Feb
Wilson Golf officially launched the new D7 driver along with the line of D7 woods and hybrids for the 2019 season. Highlighted by its superlight design, the D7 driver, woods and hybrids provides golfers with greater ball speeds for longer distances, and ultimate playability when attacking the green.
With a club head weight of just 192 grams, the Wilson Staff D7 driver features RE-AKT Technology plus a combination of superlight design and reactive face technology to deliver faster club head speeds and ball speeds for longer distances off the tee. Engineered with the [K]omposite Crown Design, the D7 crown features a layer of Dupont Kevlar® between carbon fiber to neutralize vibration and produce a sharp, crisp sound and ultimate feel.
“The process of creating the D7 driver started with designing the head shape and then stripping out nearly 25 grams of excessive weight,” said Jon Pergande, Global Innovation Manager at Wilson Golf. “This weight was strategically