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Tour 780 Draw Titanium Driver

(as alternative to the TaylorMade® R7 Draw Driver)

Manufacturer: Pinemeadow Golf

Model: Tour 780 Draw Titanium Driver

Compares to: TaylorMade® R7 Draw Driver

Manufacturer's Description Details: The Tour 780 Draw Driver features new technologies in an oversize club head. The weight of the club is centered on the heel of the driver. By moving the focal point of the weight to the heel it helps encourage faster club head rotation through impact, promoting a draw effect on your ball flight.

If you are one who tends to slice a lot off the tee this driver is a perfect fit for you. The additional weight in the toe of the driver stabilizes the club head through impact resulting in more consistent square contact on a regular basis. Although the clubs does have more weight in the heel it still has tested with an ideal balance throughout the driver providing greater forgiveness on the 460cc head.

Driver comes equipped with a ten gram weight in the heel of the club. We also include a 6 gram weight and wrench giving you the option to customize the driver to you.

Our Review: The body of this maximum sized, 460cc driver is made of Titanium, keeping the weight at about 200g. The face is made Beta Titanium and features a 0 face angle, a 10.5 degree loft and a 58 degree lie. It comes with a Pinemeadow Graphite shaft which is a bit on the heavy side with 85 grams.

When hitting the Tour 780 Draw Titanium Driver it becomes obvious that the club face is indeed more closed than any other club we've tried recently. Golfers with a slice problem who tested this club said they were able to move their shots from the right of the golf course to the middle. Even non-slicers were impressed with the fact that they could put a draw on the ball, thereby hitting further than usual. Although not clear from the clubs specifications we felt that the club has a high moment of inertia (MOI = resistance to twisting), probably because of the beta titanium clubface. This resulted in straighter ball flights even when hit off center. The club looks confidence boosting at address, with a beautiful shiny-black paint on the crown. The only drawback we found was that my left-handed friends could only watch as this club is only available in right hand.

The Tour 780 Draw Titanium Driver delivers on it's promise. It clearly helps to improve on a slice, and to gain extra distance by inducing a draw. These characteristics make it a top choice for beginners who suffer from visiting the right side of the course too often.

Likes: Great for inducing a draw or compensate for a slice.

Dislikes: Only comes as a right hand club. The green paint of the sole is a bit heavy on the eyes, but fortunately it is not visible at address.

Link to Product Details: Tour 780 Draw Titanium Driver

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