Tuesday, April 16, 2013

2013 aGolfas Most Wanteda a' Longest Driver

Weave spent three years building and revising what we think is the best club testing processes in the market today. AThe team of MyGolfspy approached 2013 with the unique purpose of writing the complete and most detailed driver check of 2013. Why? Because the customer has been really under-served by the big magazines. ANothing is ever absolute and a trophy is got by everyone. How does that help the consumer? We believe you deserve better. We think where benefits arenat tainted by the natural conflict of interest that comes from testing clubs from the same companies whose advertising dollars pay the expenses you deserve a membership test. YouAdeserveAa team test where a logo, or color, or what some man ponders intangibles like feel, sound and looks holds no weight, where innovation is onlyArecognizedAwhen it works, and where the last results are predicated on performance and not just a damn thing more. You deserve a test where companies of all sizes reach compete, and where the final results, what they could be, are supported by real knowledge. We call that being Datacratic. We reached out to 17 different golf companies, spent above 30 hours testing 17 different models from 13 different golf companies, to make it happen. As our testers hit over 3000 golf photographs an organization, and distinct data points were collected over 41,000 by MyGolfSpy. Today weare proud to create the outcomes to you of the head to head membership check weave ever conducted. Monday: DistanceTuesday: Accuracy.Wednesday: Over all Benefits and crowning of -A2013 aGolfas Most Needed Drivera Tomorrow we will tackle reliability, but today weare talking distance. We know that distance is, and will always be master. You show a guy to me who advertises the most correct driver on earth, and Iall show a guy to you who doesnat provide several people. Show me the driver in golf, and Iall show you whatas going to end up in plenty of golf bags in 2013. With results from all of our testers taken into account, here are the MyGolfSpy rankings for the best driver in tennis. We were positively surprised to locate TaylorMadeAoccupyingAboth the no 1 and #2 areas for over all distance, when we crunched the figures. While we heard lots of grumbles about paint in both cases, the performance was positively undeniable. While the R1 was excellent, for distance alone, the new RBZ Stage 2 was the definitiveAstandout musician. While it may not look like a lot of a gap between # 1 and no 2, it was the single greatest gap between any club and the club that finished behind it. MoreAsurprisingAstill, Callawayas 2 remarkable 2013 driver (RAZR Fit Xtreme, and XHot) completed 4th and 3rd respectively behind both TaylorMade clubs. As as some arenat much planning to prefer to hear it, for 2013 anyway, the greatest names in golf have made the best drivers in golf. For people who want to drill down a bit more to obtain a notion how the prime people conducted for a distinct group of testers, we split up people in to two groups (by swing pace), and recalculated the results for all the groups in our test: With the Pro/Tour model heads hard or x-stiff shafts our larger move speed guys (>100 MPH) all examined. While 2 of the 3 top finishers from the overall (TaylorMadeas RBZ Stage 2 and R1) top 3 remained in the top 3 for our moreAaggressiveAswingers, Callawayas RAZR Fit XTREME became the best overall for the quicker move pace people inside our test. Itas registered in the most truly effective 5 by Callawayas different driver, the XHot (higher move speed participants tested with the Pro version). Supporters of smaller brands (and anything that performs) will soon be pleased to see that the under-appreciated AirForce One DF from PowerBilt held its against a few of the industryas big dogs. Our lower move rate folks (low 80as to mid 90as) all attack standard heads (where relevant) and non-tour shafts. Worth noting is that the top two finishers among this groupAfeatureAultra-light shafts, which if you were to think the marketing, could possibly be enough to take into account the length. The standard-weight PING G25, also became a critical contender for the average to below average swing rate group. Possibly the greatest surprise from these results is how well the Titleist 913 D2 performed for slower move rates. Titleist is usually looked at as a brandname for greater, greater swing speed people, but the 913as performance indicates it shouldnat be ignored by the average player. Ultimately, the Adams Speedline Super S that some might ignore, but never throughout our test was it definately not the mix. Make sure to check always straight back tomorrow when we publish the specific accuracy effects and again on Wednesday when we declare Golfas Most Wanted Driver of 2013 and publish all of the information from our test. Also be sure once we release a the numbersa look at all 17 clubs within our test to check straight back next week.

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