Burrows Golf MAC Powersphere 421cc Drivers

Burrows Golf MAC Powersphere 421cc Drivers 

DESCRIPTION

  • Standard length 45.75 for the 421cc
  • Standard lie is 58 degrees
  • Stock grips are Tour Velvet; custom order grips are also available
  • Quick-Fit and Quick-Grip fitting system allows more than 500 variations

USER REVIEWS

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[Jun 08, 2009]
Jon
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Burrows Golf MAC Powersphere 421cc

I was very pleased with my club and liked it very much until one day out of no where the shaft broke right off. I am not very pleased with the quality of this product.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Sep 20, 2008]
Helderado
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Burrows Golf MAC Powersphere 421cc

Best driver that has greatly improved my game. I am able to hit much longer and straighter with this club. I'm so disappointed Burrows Golf went out of business...nut sure whey because this club would have made me a repeat customer.

Customer Service

Never had an opportunity to use.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway Big Bertha

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 10, 2007]
ben J
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Mac powersphere 5 wood

Great wood! I tested the 5 wood today at my local club and I loved it the first time I picked it up. I've never been able to hit so far before, and it really improved my play. I found the golf pride grip rather restricting and it has created a nasty blister on my hand, but apart from this, its one of the best clubs I've used.

Customer Service

n/a

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 12, 2006]
Joe
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Mac powersphere 421cc

I originaly bought the 350cc driver for $10 and loved it so I purchased the 421cc driver and loved it so much I ended up getting the 3 and 5 wood to go with it. I then gave my brother-in-law the 350cc driver. I did get the rattle in the head on my 3 wood but it was the little screw on the bottom that was a little loose so i just tightened that up and its good to go. If it is not loose you can try taking that screw out and getting the little piece of epoxy out of there. Im sure one of those two things is causing the rattle.
I have since added the Mac wedges and love those as well. Burrows products are the Best deal in golf right now. Get em while you can.

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

Callaway GBB2, Titliest, Ping isi, Taylor made R5.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 01, 2006]
don shagwell
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: mac powersphere 9.5 driver

I found this driver through rock bottom golf. Took it out the my local course and from the first hit added 20-30 yards to my drive. I was so inpressed with this driver I bought the 3 wood. Both clubs hit very solid and hit true. I would recommend this club for everyone to try.
Enjoy

Customer Service

rock bottom golf

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 24, 2006]
ReadyRon
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 421cc 8.5* and 10.5*

I bought new Burrows MAC Powersphere 8.5* and 10.5* drivers new on ebay for $24. They both have the 65G Grafalloy stiff shaft. I can hit both drivers well and the 8.5* has a lower, more boring trajectory. Also got the 3 and 5 woods, the 52*, 56* and 60* wedges and ION-H-CS putter brand new on ebay all for less than $100! Great clubs and I think they are a very good deal for the current prices on ebay while they last!

Customer Service

N/A - Burrows golf is out of business.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway, Adams, Cleveland, etc.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 21, 2006]
doeshin
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: 421 CC

I have read the reviews here. And, I guess people have to know the truth. I hit with a 3 wood & the 421cc driver and there is a rattling sound after 2 rounds of golf. Not even the range. This DOESN'T MAKE the ball go straighter, that is purely ur swing. If you slice with ur current driver, this is NOT gonna fix it. and if u get a bad driver, something is gonna come lose, go into the clubhead, and make rattling sounds. I actually like the 3 wood a lot. unless it's DIRT CHEAP, ($20 - $3) and u just want to play around with a club, go with something else.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Aug 09, 2006]
Ed in NM
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Burrows MAC 421cc driver

I have tried a few different types of golf clubs with innovative designs to see what effect they have on playability -- for example the Zevo Compressor driver, and the Nickent Genex Cross titanium/graphite driver. I had read some good reviews for the Burrows MAC driver and found a brand new 421cc version (8.5 degree, stiff flex) on eBay for only $23 + shipping. I understand that Burrows went out of business, which is why excess stock can be found so cheaply. I took my new Burrows MAC driver out to the range, and I was pleasantly surprised with the performance. The club has a solid feel to it. Just about every shot felt good, without significant difference on off-center hits. It seems to me that the inverted cone design really does result in less vibration and energy loss at impact. The head gives a nice metallic "ping" sound at impact. The workmanship of the driver appears to be top-notch. If you are willing to try something out of the ordinary in terms of driver design, I would say that for the clearance prices that are now available, the Burrows MAC driver is worth a try.

Customer Service

No experience -- Burrows is now out of business.

Similar Products Used:

Zevo Compressor driver, Nickent Genex Cross, numerous Golfsmith drivers over the years.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 19, 2006]
Sirjohn
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: MAC Powesphere 421cc

I'm not a normal golfer, I have a handicap that has made my game somewhat of an amazement to my friends. I bought this club at a salwe at Sportcheck when they knocked it down from $249 - $139- $49. just took it to the range tonight and was blessed to have the club pro walk by and give me a pointer to put my other hand, which I don't use at all, in my pocket. I then smoked the ball 260+ yards straight down the range. If I hit the ball anywhere on the face it went fairly straight with a slight slice. Simply Amazing!!! my previous drivers were always intimidating me cuz I couldn't hit at all, but this driver was consistantly straight. 260+ yrds...One hand...nuff said!!!

Customer Service

nil

Similar Products Used:

Wilson, Cobra, Titleist

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 26, 2006]
Big Lou
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Powersphere 400 10.5

Like previous reviewer I got one real cheap (187AUD). I got on the launch monitor and settled on the 10.5 with a UST Proforce XL stiff. I went for the 10.5 to get a better launch angle, as the 9.5 TM R5N with grafalloy blue stiff was not getting a consistent ball flight or direction. This new club/shaft combination is the best driver I've ever hit. It gets a high ball flight but stays straight and boring. I can just line up and blaze away knowing it won't get too far left or right on me. Not sure if it's longer than other drivers I've had but it's definitely up there, and it's all carry. The main advantage I get with this is confidence, the high straight flight is perfect for my home course as I can fire over trees and carry trouble. The feel of this driver is also as good as I've ever hit. I thought I'd never find a better feeling driver than the R5, but this one beats it hands down. The sweet spot is so easy to find, and the feel is solid and pure on good contact. I would reccomend this club to any player looking for consistently high, straight drives that carry forever. Get properly fitted and it will be the best driver you've hit.

Similar Products Used:

TM R5 (good), McGregor Eyeomatic (goes nothing but left all day),

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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