2012 Driver Comparison-Titleist 910 D2/D3-Taylor Made RBZ/R11s-Nike VRS/VR Pro LE-Callaway RAZR Fit

Golf drivers released in 2012 are compared on the Launch Monitor, and Ranked based on performance. Launch, spin, feel, looks, and other characteristics are d…

Review and comparison of golf drivers -- best golf drivers

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  1. In Colorado do you keep golf balls in a humidor? Wouldn’t blame you if you didnt. Everyone knows the Rockies don’t

  2. the Nike VRS driver is not closed in the neutral setting. And the Nexcor technology is awesome i gained 30 yard when switching drivers.

  3. I’m glad you found a driver that works for you and fits your eye. This is a posting of my results and what I found. Good luck the rest of the season smashing drives down the middle.

  4. Heavy weight in the toe will promote a fade and heavy weight in the heel will promote a draw.

  5. This is the kind of comparison most people need before trying things out for themselves. Average golfers hitting their average shots giving average feelings on the clubs.

  6. This must have taken quite a bit of time on their launch software. They just let you do that for free?
    I worked at a golf store for 5 years and I didn’t even get to use the launch software that much…

  7. I play 2 shafts depending on the wind contions. One is Attas Elements 6X RK which is a medium torque X-flex mid launch low spin, and two is Graphite Design Tour AD BB 6s which plays like a Stiff Plus flex low spin low launch. I can’t find any shaft that beats those 2 for my swing.

  8. I paid $99 for a membership. They let me demo clubs in 30 minute sessions, but as a lefty I can basically go for as long as I want in the lefty bay. It’s been well worth the money. Especially during the winter months.

  9. Ahh, not a golf store…
    We don’t have anything like that in Minnesota, wish we did.

  10. good video thanks found it helpful, that place plays some awesome music too 😉

  11. I also noticed a huge gain in yardage when I got my VRS a few weeks back, all of a sudden I’m not 20 yards behind playing with my buddies. Would say I probably gained about 10-15 yards of carry compared to my Nike VR-Tour, which when I got it gave me a good boost in distance.

  12. Standard RBZ doesn’t have the fade bias the tour has, I recommend demoing the club.

  13. Was thinking of trading around my d2 for a rbz tour not sure but love the rbz 3wood and dont feel its as far as i would like.

  14. To keep total cost of the club lower nike had mitsubishi in this case make a cheaper version of the ahina shaft. They perform, feel, and are less quality than the real aftermarket shaft. Some manufacturer’s made for shafts are closer versions of the aftermarket shaft than others. Stock shafts are usually good options for the majority of golfers, but for those who have fast swing speeds different shaft options can make a large difference. A local fitter can explain what can help your game.

  15. So i have a d2 and am not too fond of it so i was going to go to rbz tour. The problem is that i cannot hit it much further than my rbz 3 wood high launch, loved the feal of it when i tested it late last season. I have a 9.5 head with stiff shaft just wondering if it would come down to shaft. I am not too framiliar with the stats of shafts for instance spin, ball spin? So i normally hit my drives pretty low and get a lot of roll out of them and feel this will fix my bag… 🙂

  16. Sounds like you could increase your distance with more loft. Try the 10.5 or even 12 degree. Trust me it will bomb past your 3 wood. Don’t worry about having more loft on your driver. Tiger uses an 11 degree driver.

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