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Golf Club Reviews

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The golf club reviews here range through the bag, from drivers to irons, hybrids to putters. Click on a category of club to read About.com reviews, or to submit your own reviews of clubs you've played.
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Driver Reviews

Callaway RAZR X Black Driver© Callaway Golf
The driver is the glamour club, the big stick, the big dog. It's the club we all love to bomb (or at least, to try to bomb). Check out these driver reviews.

Putter Reviews

Odyssey Metal X 1 Putter© Callaway Golf
The flatstick is perhaps the most personal choice in a golfer's bag. Putting, after all, is so reliant on feel. So putter reviews are even more personal to the reviewer than those of other clubs.

Iron Reviews

Cleveland CG7 Irons 2009Courtesy of Cleveland Golf; used with permission
Irons are the implements we use from the fairway and, sometimes, from the tee. The fill up our bags and rattle around as we roam the course. Check out these iron reviews.

Hybrid Reviews

golf club reviewsCourtesy of the Acushnet Company
Reviews of hybrids and utility clubs, those clubs that marry elements of fairway woods and elements of irons to create better launch conditions and trajectories.

Fairway Wood Reviews

Cleveland Mashie Fairway Woods© Cleveland Golf
When we need to sweep a ball off the fairway for distance, or hit a ball off the tee with control, golfers call on our fairway metals to get the job done. Read About.com reviews of fairway woods here, submit your own, or find reader-submitted ratings.

Wedge Reviews

Nike VR Pro Wedges© Nike Golf
Wedges come in pitching wedge, gap wedge, sand wedge and lob wedge varieties. Pitching wedges are usually sold as part of iron sets, while the other three "specialty wedges" are traditionally sold separately. So when we talk about wedge reviews, we are really focusing on the gap, sand and lob wedges. Check out About.com reviews here, plus submit your own wedge ratings to be published on About.com.

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