Tommy Armour EVO Driver
Positives of this Club
• The price - you can't beat it.
• The ease with which this driver can be hit.
• Looks that are as appealing as any driver out there.
Negatives of this Club
• The stock grip is not of the finest material.
• Clubhead size is only 300cc, so it's more for lower handicap players.
Review:
I was looking for a backup driver for my TaylorMade 300 when I came
across this gem. This club comes in at 300cc, which by today's
standards is small. I chose the 10-degree (loft) version - it also
comes in 8.5-, 9- and 12-degrees.
The clubhead material is a "maraging steel," which according to the
manufacturer creates a very thin face to give the golfer a
larger-than-titanium sweet spot. And they may be right on the money with that statement.
This club has been one of the most accurate drivers I have ever owned.
A very forgiving driver for the size of the clubhead. As far as
distance goes, it does not match the TaylorMade I own, though it makes
up for it in accuracy.
One of the few problems I might encounter with this club is that it
does have a tendency to turn a draw into a hook. I think that may stem
from the fact that I do hit a draw and the stock shaft may not be a
true "stiff" flex. But needless to say, for the price I paid this club
could easily replace most exspensive drivers out there.
So if you're interested in getting a new driver and you do not want to
refinance your home to get one, pick up the Tommy Armour EVO driver.
This driver is not recommended for those who like to hit drivers that
are as big as Volkswagen Beetles!
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