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coastiefish asked in SportsGolf · 1 decade ago

What is a good quality, older, bigger driver?

Right now I am using an old Supersteel Taylormade Burner. I am looking for a bigger head driver at a good price, I have no problem using an older driver that has a 360cc head or bigger. Can you recommend a driver with a bigger head at a great price? I was looking at the callaway ERC Fusion, I can get a used one for about 50 bucks on ebay. Looking for some guidance on something less than $100 used. Thanks!

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  • 1 decade ago
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    call away hawk eye, r5 series McGuire mac etc. taylor made to perform after market shaft. call away hawk eye just may be their best driver . works with factory shaft. Magog good shafts. good flight. not a baloney like other models. have all three. most paid 33 dollars with shipping e bay. i would go with the mac etc for 40 to 50.

  • 1 decade ago

    Take a look for Taylormade r5. They are generally not too expensive anymore, and offer great forgiveness. I sometimes worry about the callaway models with the carbon-fiber (plastic) back to them because they are not as durable as other clubs

    edit: the r7 is also a good driver, but is older technology than the r5. also, the moveable weights is more of a gimmick than anything else, they really dont do too much.

    Source(s): i was a collegiate golfer
  • 1 decade ago

    I strongly suggest checking out the TaylorMade r7 as you are comfortable with Taylormade golf clubs.

    The r7 is way more advance than other clubs mainly due to the adjustable weight that screw in to the clubs on 4 different parts. "28 grams of moveable weight to customize to your swing and ball-flight tendencies."

    http://www.lostgolfballs.com/Golf-Drivers/category...

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