Description Super Hot, Super Forgiving Driver with Cup Face 360 Degree Technology
For those who want to correct a slice, while achieving remarkable distance and forgiveness, the Cup Face 360 degree Tec...
Summary: Awesome!!!! I have played the game for about 13 years and have never been able to hit a strait drive. I have always been able to hit a consistent major slice. The first dozen hits with this club were beautiful! (then I got greedy) I would recommend this club to any slicer. Confidence builder for sure, I have added about thirty yards easily without changing my swing. GREAT BUY FOR ONLY 46 BUCKS PLUS SHIPPING OFF EBAY. A++++++++
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Model Reviewed: NVG2 MacGregor Mac Tec Draw 460cc Driver
Summary: After no carrying a driver in my bag for a few years, I decided to start playing tournaments again. In order to do so, I was looking for a Driver, which is easy to hit, has a nice feel and sound, looks good and not to spacy and supports a little draw. I tested all kinds of drivers and narrowed it down to the Tayolor Made Burner, Callaway FTi, several Golfmith custom drivers and the MacGregor. Then I got lucky and practiced in Germany on a range, where there was a demo day. So I hit it 10 Times. 3 times clear out of the range and the rest of it straight as an error without any problems.
I love the sound of the new technology face. Also that there is no groves is really nice and I think it all helps for a great feel. I play an S shaft, which I found to be not really stiff enough. So I had to slow my swing down to about 100 mph and now it works. The grip is not good. Falls apart. But one can change that easily. It is light and it has a huge advantage: It does not cost a fortune. Over all I think this is a great driver for all hcps and wallets. Hits straight and def. helps to improve your drive because it is also very forgiving.
Customer Service: I did not have to work with customer service so far. If you are a golf pro in Europe although, you need to be patient. Once you get on staff, it could take half a year to even hear from MacGregor. Sales staff is hard if at all to reach.
Similar Products Used: Due to the new technology I will not list any similar products for that matter. I would say that the Taylor Made Draw has a similar draw effect though.
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Summary: HAVE TRIED MOST DRIVERS. I TEND TO SLICE MY DRIVES. I BOUGHT NVG2 SEVERAL WEEK AGO AND IMMEDIATELY STARTED TO HIT STRAIGHT DRIVES AND THEY WENT A LONG WAY. I CAN NOW HIT A SLIGHT DRAW. ( I HAVE NEVER BEEN ABLE TO DRAW A BALL). THIS IS A BRILLIANT DRIVER FOR MID HANDICAPPER. THE FUJIKURA QUADRA SHAFT SUITS THIS CLUB WELL.
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Review Date June 23, 2008
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: ADB(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: MacTec NVG 460 Draw Driver
Summary: Wow. I had been looking into buying a 10.5 degree driver as a recent improvement in my swing had resulted in a lower trajectory and the need to replace my 9.0 degree Cobra 460SZ driver. I have always fought a fade/slice. I have tried the TM 460 adjustable weight driver, Adams Redline offset, Adams 460 draw bias, Cleveland Offset as well. In every case none ever realy helped with the draw slice. Even after the swing change I still fought the fade/slice.
Until I bought the MacGregor MacTec NVG Draw. I hit 40 balls on the range and not a one was a fade or slice. In fact I had to adjust my grip to stop from pulling the ball. The MacTec is straighter and longer than any driver I have ever hit. Great club.....
Similar Products Used: Taylor Made 460 Adjustable weight, Adams 460 Draw, Adams Redline offset, Cleveland Launched offset, Cobra SZ460.
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Summary: I bought this club as an experiment against my Cleveland 460. It's me not the Launcher - I know.
For $50 I highly recommend this club. I wouldn't equate it to my Cleveland 460 Launcher, but I shot a 41 tonight using this club.
I can hook any club including this one. Here is what the club does well. It hits straight, long, and that's all I care about.
From the top it looks like a traditional wood. I'm glad I can't see the bottom of the club when I am swinging. There is more going on on the bottom of this club.
If the tour version has muted the unusual sound of this club, I'd like to hear the draw bias version. It sounds exactly like a metal bat hitting a baseball.
If your big into feel, the forget this club. I can't tell if I hit it flush - every shot feels the same. It really doesn't matter because the ball goes long and straight.
I'm not sure this club will make it in my bag, but it is a very good drive. If you are a good golfer, make sure you get the Tour bias. This club is much better than the draw.
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