
Cleveland CG Black Custom Driver Review
Stealthy looks, light weight, and a heavy draw bias combine to make the Cleveland CG Black Custom a driver that should win many converts this year.

Stealthy looks, light weight, and a heavy draw bias combine to make the Cleveland CG Black Custom a driver that should win many converts this year.

Bill thinks the Cobra Fly-Z+ driver is their best work yet, and the best driver of 2015. Find out why in this review.

If you need more distance, low spin and light weight is the combination you’re looking for, and that’s precisely what the Wilson Staff D200 delivers.

With the addition of Flex Flight to the cavity-backed construction and FlexLoft hosel, Nike’s Vapor Flex driver does not lack for technology. The question is, how does it perform?

If you loved the forgiveness of the G30, but wanted even lower spin, PING has the answer with the G30 LS Tec driver. Find out if this is the key to longer, straighter drives in this review.

Bill found the 915D2 to be a departure from past Titleist drivers, in some good ways and some bad. The 915D3 sticks closer to the traditional Titleist script.

Callaway’s lowest spinning, best looking Big Bertha is the new Double Black Diamond. The question is, do you need to be an expert to wield this? Matt has the answer in this review.

Though a modest club, Bill feels the Cobra Fly-Z XL is a great driver option for beginner golfers. Read our review to find out why.

Last year’s Big Bertha Alpha was a technological marvel, but not forgiving enough for everyone. The new Big Bertha Alpha 815 adds that missing forgiveness.

TaylorMade is bringing back the Burner name. Is it also bringing back the magic of those classic drivers?

Stealthy looks, light weight, and a heavy draw bias combine to make the Cleveland CG Black Custom a driver that should win many converts this year.

Bill thinks the Cobra Fly-Z+ driver is their best work yet, and the best driver of 2015. Find out why in this review.

If you need more distance, low spin and light weight is the combination you’re looking for, and that’s precisely what the Wilson Staff D200 delivers.

With the addition of Flex Flight to the cavity-backed construction and FlexLoft hosel, Nike’s Vapor Flex driver does not lack for technology. The question is, how does it perform?

If you loved the forgiveness of the G30, but wanted even lower spin, PING has the answer with the G30 LS Tec driver. Find out if this is the key to longer, straighter drives in this review.

Bill found the 915D2 to be a departure from past Titleist drivers, in some good ways and some bad. The 915D3 sticks closer to the traditional Titleist script.

Callaway’s lowest spinning, best looking Big Bertha is the new Double Black Diamond. The question is, do you need to be an expert to wield this? Matt has the answer in this review.

Though a modest club, Bill feels the Cobra Fly-Z XL is a great driver option for beginner golfers. Read our review to find out why.

Last year’s Big Bertha Alpha was a technological marvel, but not forgiving enough for everyone. The new Big Bertha Alpha 815 adds that missing forgiveness.

TaylorMade is bringing back the Burner name. Is it also bringing back the magic of those classic drivers?

Stealthy looks, light weight, and a heavy draw bias combine to make the Cleveland CG Black Custom a driver that should win many converts this year.

Bill thinks the Cobra Fly-Z+ driver is their best work yet, and the best driver of 2015. Find out why in this review.

If you need more distance, low spin and light weight is the combination you’re looking for, and that’s precisely what the Wilson Staff D200 delivers.

With the addition of Flex Flight to the cavity-backed construction and FlexLoft hosel, Nike’s Vapor Flex driver does not lack for technology. The question is, how does it perform?

If you loved the forgiveness of the G30, but wanted even lower spin, PING has the answer with the G30 LS Tec driver. Find out if this is the key to longer, straighter drives in this review.

Bill found the 915D2 to be a departure from past Titleist drivers, in some good ways and some bad. The 915D3 sticks closer to the traditional Titleist script.

Callaway’s lowest spinning, best looking Big Bertha is the new Double Black Diamond. The question is, do you need to be an expert to wield this? Matt has the answer in this review.

Though a modest club, Bill feels the Cobra Fly-Z XL is a great driver option for beginner golfers. Read our review to find out why.

Last year’s Big Bertha Alpha was a technological marvel, but not forgiving enough for everyone. The new Big Bertha Alpha 815 adds that missing forgiveness.

TaylorMade is bringing back the Burner name. Is it also bringing back the magic of those classic drivers?