The Razr X Black is aimed at people who want more power and more distance from the tee - which is a lot of golfers. James Cornish from Leaderboard's Chart Hills Golf Club in Kent reviews it here.
James Cornish is the director of golf at Chart Hills Golf club and the Leaderboard Golf Performance Centre in Kent, and today he's giving his thoughts on the new Razr FIT driver.
Adams Golf are well known for producing good value improvement clubs that help all aspiring golfers make the most of their game. We review Adams Golf's newest offering, the Speedline Fast 12 Driver.
With classic looks yet the unmistakable presence of high-performance technology, the Cleveland Golf Classic 270 Driver is like being in a hot rod as the lights turn green, so we're taking it for a test drive.
2011/12 was a very important year in driver innovation with the advent of adjustable drivers that give you all the benefits of a single purpose customised club without the hefty price tag.
Now in their second generation, the adjustable club market is becoming rather crowded with many manufacturers claiming to have found the winning formula. We are taking a look at this complicated market by comparing the best adjustable drivers for 2012.
We review the Callaway RAZR Fit Driver, part of the the RAZR Fit line which Callaway say are their most advanced products to date.
This club is packed full of technical features which will help your drives become straighter and longer. Graham Green explains all in his review, and takes the club out to the driving range to see how it performs.
Named after a piece of heavy artillery designed in the 1930s and described by Cobra as the ultimate weapon for jaw-dropping distance, we review the Cobra Long Tom Driver.
Although Fazer may not be the biggest name in golf club production, this brand offers superb value for money with their range of well-constructed and reasonably-priced game improvement clubs. We review their Ladies Firepower 5 Driver.