5 Best Rated Golf Clubs

By: Victorino Sianghio Jr.

Break Studios Contributing Writer

Golf is all about having the right clubs to power you to victory, and the 5 Best Rated Golf Clubs will help you greatly in your drive to that goal. A great golf club is one that will not let you down, will increase the precision of your shot, and will give you longer air time on a shot. Check out our list of the 5 Best Rated Golf Clubs, and see if they will not improve your game.

  1. Adams Golf Insight Tech a4. This club combines both hard and soft points, being equally forgiving as well as concerned with tour performance. Featuring a pear shape which gives the look, workability and sound that pro players have gotten used to, the Insight Tech a4 provides for ideal launch conditions.
  2. Ping Golf Rapture V2. Tungsten weight pads in the back of the head ensure an expansion of the perimeter weighting; this golf club is all about straight drives that reach a high altitude. This best rated golf club also comes with an elongated head for the sole purpose of providing a larger hitting  area.
  3. Titleist 909DComp. Definitely a higher end golf club, this Titleist is multi-material, meaning it is built from competing elements to give players the edge they deserve. It merges a composite crown with a titanium body and face insert for a driver which encourages a pretty high launch with a spin that is low to midrange.
  4. Srixon Z-RW. Coming from Asia and from parent company Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Srixon has been gaining popularity in the US in recent years. Their Z-RW driver splits the hitting area into four zones, every one of them featuring a different bulge and roll. Since it does not matter, then, where you hit it on the face, improved performance is the only consequence of this club.
  5. Mizuno MP-600. This driver by Mizuno is on our best rated golf clubs list because it is priced quite fairly (about middle of the price range) and delivers on quality. The MP-600 comes with two weights placed in a groove along the back of the club, which allow for a whopping fifteen different adjustments that can be moved efficiently to maximize ball flight as desired.

Sources:

http://www.linksmagazine.com/best_of_golf/equipment/equipment_guide_2009/golf_equipment_guide_2009_intro.aspx

Posted on: May. 21, 2010