Adams Speedline Driver
May 30, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Adams Speedline Driver has been announced one of the hottest golf drivers in the world. Yet, it comes at a very modest $200 - $300 and boasts all the performance that anyone can ask for.
Many tour pros trust it off the tee, and so should you. The 2009 facelift has enabled Adams Speedline to compete with 2009 Titleist and Callaway models. Brad Bryant and Scott Hoch cannot be wrong. This is their weapon of choice when it comes to drive the ball down the fairway.
If you are looking for great value for your money, you should consider getting the 2009 Speedline model. It is efficient, good looking and long driver that will serve you well and will not send you broke.
A second hand Adams Speedline will only cost you $50 - $100 but will perform as well as some of the $350 drivers.
Adams 2009 Line of Drivers
May 30, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment

Welcome to www.ReviewDriversForSale.com! The first reviewed brand is Adams Drivers. With the introduction of the Speedline variety, they are quickly becoming one of the favourites with the tour pros. Big names that you will probably know - Scott Hoch, Brad Elderand others are using this driver in the tournaments.
Refer to the reviews of the 2009 set of Adams Golf Drivers - Speedline, Insight Tech and Insight XTD. With the lineup able to satisfy everyone from a beginner to a professional tour golfer, Adams offer a great combination of value for money.
Callaway FT-9 Review
May 28, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Callaway FT-9 driver is billed by the company as “the shot maker,” and it’s an apt nickname for what the club can do. For golfers who like the freedom to shape their shots off the tee, this is a driver that combines the distance that the Callaway brand name is known for with the directional skills that rival anything on the market.
The Callaway FT-9 driver uses the company’s proprietary technology to merge the club’s carbon composite body with a face cup made of titanium. This gives the club an optimum center of gravity, with two weighting systems available that allow golfers to pick the system that best fits their game. The draw location helps reduce slices and fades, while the neutral weighting allows increased flexibility for golfers to direct the ball where they want it to go. For those really looking for something special, the FT-9 Tour Driver has a more open face that is even better at producing stronger, penetrating trajectories that help shape shots around any obstacle.
![]() Callaway I MIX FT9 11° Driver w stiff flex shaft US $125.00
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![]() Callaway FT9 Titanium Driver 10 Degree Regular US $359.49
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![]() CALLAWAY FT9 TOUR DRIVER NEW FUBUKI SHAFT US $150.00
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![]() Callaway FT9 Driver US $199.00
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In either setup, the degree of MOI means that the Callaway FT-9 it has the forgiveness needed to allow shots that aren’t hit on the center of the clubface to still fly like the ones struck perfectly, and the hyperbolic design helps keep the ball speed consistent when it flies off the face.
Just ask Phil Mickelson, Ernie Ells, Stuart Appleby, and J.J. Henry, each of whom uses it on the PGA Tour.




US $234.99








