Callaway FT-iQ and FT-iQ Tour drivers
On test:
Callaway FT-iQ & FT-iQ Tour drivers
Following on from their FT-i driver, the new FT-iQ range promises to be longer, straighter and more workable. It achieves this.

Titleist 909D3 & 909D2 drivers
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Titleist 909D3 & 909D2 drivers
Both the 909D2 and 909D3 are fantastic looking clubs! But if you a player looking for more accuracy and control, then you should opt for the 909D3, but if you are looking for that little extra distance then you should go for the 909D2.

Ping Rapture V2 driver
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Ping Rapture V2 driver
A forgiving driver for all ranges of golfer, it produces long, high flying drives regardless of the wind. Great Club.

Titleist 909DComp driver
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Titleist 909DComp driver
The 909DComp offers a lightweight composite crown with a deep face this enhances forgiveness. The launch angle is high, and therefore perfect for a golfer with a naturally low ball flight.

Cleveland Launcher driver
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Cleveland Launcher driver
Combining great looks with unforgettable performance, the new Launcher is set to be a massive hit.

Cobra L5V driver
On test:
L5V driver - score: 4
The Cobra L5V driver is designed to offer more forgiveness than ever before and its adjustable clubhead setting means players will have even more control over their ball flight and dispersion.

Adams a3 XTD driver
On test:
Adams Insight a3 XTD driver - score: 3
Adams comes onto the square driver market with this classy offering. It's intended to catch the top end of the market, with a number of different shaft options.

Nike SasQuatch Sumo 2 driver
On test:
SasQuatch Sumo 2 - score: 4
This square-shaped driver's key aim is to provide maximum forgiveness on mis-hits thanks to a very high moment of inertia that reduces clubhead twist on off-centre contact.




