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Burrows Golf MAC 360 Powersphere

Burrows Golf MAC 360 Powersphere


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  • Loft: 8.5
  • Length: 45"
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Review Date
July 27, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: carleast ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
10.5 degree 360cc

Summary:
Well, I'm an absolute novice at this game really so you can take what you want from this review. I picked up the Burrows MAC Powersphere on ebay for £25 having read many good reviews of this club from when it first came out and by fellow reviewers. I didn't know at the time that Burrows Golf had gone bust and that is why you can find all of their stuff so cheap. Anyway on to the review:

This is a weird looking club. I'm well known for being quite a gadget geek and I did myself no favours pulling this out of my bag having never even hit a driver. My swing is ok from playing bit when I was younger but I didn't expect to hit the ball so well with this thing. I am getting away with murder some of the time with off centre shots that should be going left and right. The only problem that I have to get rid of is my fade but that's not a problem of the club.

I love this club so much that I'm getting the 3 wood and I've order the ION putter and Tourbounce lob wedge from the states off ebay. It's probably just as well they didn't do irons because I don't need them but probably would have bought them anyway.

(I drove it over 300 yards today!)

Customer Service:
Not used but don't have much hope if they're bankrupt.

Similar Products Used:
A few 3 woods that don't come close.


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Review Date
July 5, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Fine ,  Shoots in the 80s

Summary:
i have been using a WALMART driver for a long time and did not get much distance about 220 i got a mac on ebay for 20$ used but good condition and started hitting 260 consistantly and straight i think it is a good club for some one not wanting to spend 400$ on a taylor made r7



Review Date
May 23, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: chrismartinez68 ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Burrows 350 9.5 degree draw

Summary:
Sweeeeeeeeeet is the one word that comes to mind when i think about my burrows driver. I played from the black tee box for the first time this week because of this driver. Never before would i have hit from the black box because i was consistenly a 220 240 yard guy now after hitting it all winter i have hit par 4 greens over 300 yards no hype. I keep trying to replace it with more expensive drivers as i can finally afford to pay for a golf game but nothing i have tried to date can out perform for distance or accuracy. I had and mean had a slice which i that i would just have to accept but not with this thing, man i am here to tell ya i have played close to 30 holes before with out missing the fairway with this thing and long I have decided however to try something new since the money is burning a hole in my pocket. i am going to try the 400 or 421 cc version of this driver for 70 bucks i will have lots left over for a bag or something if ya need distance and accuracy go to ebay and buy one RIGHT NOW I will follow up on the bigger models later .

Customer Service:
not have to use

Similar Products Used:
callaway big berthaII, Callaway Big Bertha Ti 2004 model, Adams Redline RPM 460,Taylor Made R5,


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Review Date
May 23, 2006

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: miken ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
mac 8.5 deg stiff grafalloy

Summary:
Tried this driver at the local club with 9.5 loft and hit it well but a bit high. When I saw an 8.5 on Ebay going for $100(Aus) I bought one. Product came with draw face but it sets up nice and straight. 8.5 loft gives a nice trajectory with good length. Not as long as a 8.5 Taylormade R580 I have but a good deal straighter. Its a just fun to hit. For the price you can't go wrong.

Customer Service:
Not needed.

Similar Products Used:
Callaway big bertha, Cobra Gravity Back, Cleveland 330 launcher, Taylormade R580 plus lots of others on trial.


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Review Date
May 12, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: thechopper ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
MAC powersphere 360 9.5* closed face

Summary:
I picked up this club used at a golfer's warehouse and decided to give it a swing. My first impression was the nice feel in the head of the driver. I liked the shaft too. It came with a graffalloy Hotflex stiff shaft, and i am very pleased with its performance. It is quite easy to pass 280 yds with solid contact on your tee shots, which of course i liked. I have tried many other famous brand drivers and never got out of them what a used $70 driver gave me: increased distance with exceptional accuracy. this is a must buy for those struggling to find the right big stick for their bag

Customer Service:
? never used it. well made club

Similar Products Used:
Callaway(454,Fusion), Titleist(983K,905T),Taylormade(r580,r5Dual),cleveland launcher 460, ping si3



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