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Overall, iIf you are not worried about having a
brandname on your driver but want to maximize distance, the Founders
Club M-Series driver might be right for you.
Price
A
Distance
A
Feel
B
Forgiveness
A
Weight
B
Look
B
The current sale price of this Driver is $50 at Golf Town which is
incredible value for a club for this quality. This driver falls into
the low end of the A
rating for price.
The distance on this driver was the best I've seen so far. I've been
hitting some of the most expensive drivers out there lately and this
one got me 10 more yards than any one of those. It picked this club up
from the side of the simulator at Golftown just to see how much better
and farther the big fancy name would perform against it. I was
surprised to see that with the same clubhead speed, I was getting 10
more yards than any one of the more expensive clubs I hit. I rate this driver an A for
distance.
The feel of this driver was alright. This club felt pretty
good whenever it hit close to the sweet spot but it never really felt
perfect even when I was getting the extra yardage. I give this driver a B rating for
feel.
The forgiveness for the M-Series driver was great. Impacts towards the toe and
heel didn't seem to translate into much loss of distance at all. Even
balls hit on the upper face of the club still got pretty good carry. I give this driver an A for
forgiveness.
The weight of driver was alright. This driver was a little different
feeling. I'm not sure if the balance point was different or the weight
was a little heavier but it felt a little off. I think a B rating is about right for the
weight of this driver.
This driver is not an eye sore but it is really nothing special and I
didn't care for the look of it. The shape of the head was a little off
and I didn't really have any confidence standing over this club. I give this club an B rating for
looks.