Adams Speedline Draw
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In 2009, the USGA implemented a new rule that allows "set" of clubs to be used on the tour. This allocation has resulted in a flood of drivers new tour that can be adjusted during play. Most other sports had already allowed the settings in the game: NASCAR drivers make adjustments during the race, teams the NFL to make halftime adjustments and now golfers can make adjustments in the game. Many of the drivers for the 2010 golf share the additional feature set, identify and customize the clubs to improve performance.
The three main objectives for the driver performance include accuracy, improved global gaming and distance. The best drivers in eight golf courses for 2010 include the following: Adams Speedline, Callaway Diablo Edge, Callaway FT-IZ, DST launcher Cleveland, ZL Cobra, Mizuno MP 630, Titleist and TaylorMade R9 909.
The rapid Adams Speedline 10 driver has improved air flow and a deep center of gravity low (GC) to a higher elevation and a straighter flight due to the reduction of side effect. This club offers a great ball speed and distance by car. There is a 10% lower traction due to the curvature capita increased and a larger club face leading to a wider sweet spot.
- Loft degrees angle of 8.5, 9.5, 10.5 and 12.5
- Lie angle of 58 degrees
- Head volume 460cc
- Length 46.125 inches
The Callaway Big Bertha Diablo Driver Edge has a standard and Tour version with the face of different head shapes available. This driver has the largest moment of inertia (MOI) and the CG deeper into the family of Callaway offer forgiveness great shot.
- Attic degree angle version Standard 9, 10, 11, and 13 travel version 8.5, 9.5 and 10.5
- Lie angle of 57 degrees
- Head volume 460cc
- Length of 45.5 and 45 inches
The driver Callaway FT-IZ has standard drivers and turns with more stability consistency and localized energy due to the weight of four times the mass in the face of the club rather than the rear. This provides better control of the ball with a higher MOI and low CG.
- Attic degree angle from the standard version of 9, 10, 11 and 13 tour with version 8.5, 9.5 and 10.5
- Lie angle of 60 degrees
- Head volume 460cc
- Length 45 inches
Pitcher DST Cleveland has three versions - standard, drawing and tour - these clubs have a balanced and higher coefficient of restitution (COR) for a shot more lively.
- Loft degree angle to develop the standard versions and 9, 10.5 and 12 tour version 8.5, 9.5 and 10.5
- Lie angle is the base level
- Head volume of 460 for the standard and 430 cc versions out in the Tour version
- Length 45.75 inches for standard versions and get 45.125 inches for the touring version
The Cobra ZL - ZL means Zero Limits - With an adjustable hosel for changing the face angle. The rhombus face insert gives the club face striking a powerful advantage with a traditional rounded head shape shots. The pilot Quieti Cobra has a sound at impact and flight path of the ball more.
- Loft angle of 8.5 degrees, 9.5, 10.5 and 11.5
- Lie angle is standard grade -
- Head volume 460cc
- Length 46 inches
The Mizuno MP 630 Fast Track has a special settings allowing 45 different settings for more precise control of stroke. It has an open clubface CG delivering a low, low and low-spin drain.
- Loft angle 8.5 degrees, 9.5 and 10.5
- degree angle Lie is standard
- Head volume 460cc
- Length 46 inches
The TaylorMade R9 driver is full of modern golf technology to improve ball flight: a "Flight Control Technology" sleeve head and shaft system Adjustable, "Wireless weight" and "Inverted Cone Technology." The smaller the club head is ideal for compact give way to stores.
- Loft angle of 8.5 degrees, 9.5 and 10.5
- Lie angle of 59 degrees
- Head volume 418, 420 and 422 cc
- Length 45.25 inches
The Titleist 909 driver with three models - D Comp, D2 and D3 - All made of titanium that offer improved sound, solid feel and superior distance. When you know your shooting tendencies, you can adjust the speed setting of the ball club optimized launch angle and spin.
- Loft angles degree of 8.5, 9.5, 10.5 and 11.5
- angles Lie level of 59, 58.5 and 58.5
- Head volume 460cc
- Length 45 inches
There are many new golf drivers on the market this year, but the above are the cream of the crop. If you can not find a new stick to throw the ball a mile of these you can also choose another sport.
Michael Roberts is an avid golfer and golf equipment fanatic and writes Golf Driver Reviews as often as he can.


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