The majority of golf equipment on the market today is designed to eliminate the pesky slice. Companies have resorted to closed faces, offset and moveable weights (among other things) in hopes of keeping the ball in play. The Bob Burns No Bananas driver has taken slice fighting to a whole new level and people are starting to take notice. We have had numerous emails asking about this driver so we decided to put it to the test!
Driver Reviews
Wilson Pd6 Driver Review
We spent a lot of time last year talking about how Wilson Golf was on the comeback trail. They used to be at the top of the industry and many of the best players in the world trusted their equipment.
Ping G2 Driver Review
Ping has started somewhat of a resurgence with the new G2 driver. The Ping irons are always great and they sell really well for us but I have had more people come in looking for the G2 driver than any other Ping club I can remember.
Cobra SZ Driver Review
I have decided to put all the Cobra SZ drivers (except the Comp models) into one section so I don't have to repeat myself over and over. The SZ is the next generation of the always forgiving Cobra line of woods.
Callaway Big Bertha Titanium 04 Driver Review
The Big Bertha Titanium '04 came out as a replacement for the Steelhead III driver. There were a lot of consumers and industry people that were upset to see the last good stainless steel driver line gone for good.
Dunlop LoCo Driver Review
Dunlop has always been a company that has sat on the sidelines and let the big names like Callaway, Ping and TaylorMade duke it out. They would make their mid range products and sell them at good prices to golfers looking for value over performance.