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By S. Dee Davis<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n


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\"Callaway
\nSeveral important factors make this the top driver this year. First, a large sweet spot and hot, flexible face makes this driver long off the tee with less effort and max forgiveness. It is fully adjustable, 20 grams lighter than the Big Bertha Alpha, and has a stealthy matt black look. Second, the more aerodynamic head increases your swing speed, for higher ball speeds, thus more distance. Finally, free (or small upcharge) premium shaft upgrades help customize your driver to your swing, and its $100 cheaper than most premium drivers out this year, making it a bargain for a premium driver.
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Quick Specs<\/h2>\n