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5 of 5 Skeptical, but blown away! August 15, 2014
Reviewer: JJ  
I went and hit a Ping G30, Taylormade SLDR. and Big Bertha, and turned out to be sold on the SLDR or Ping. I looked at the Juggernaut a couple times, and wasn't really sure if it was hype or legit. I also am a research junky, but couldn't find many non biased reviews or feedback on this club. After laboring over the decision, I decided what the heck, I'm going to buy one and see... I purchased the club with a UST 55 GOLD standard flex, and Golfpride CP2 wrap. It took about a week to get, after receiving it I ran to the driving range. I typically hit a 225-230 yard average drive with little roll. Wow this club is allowing me to push 260-265 consistently with the same swing. I love the black face, as it shows where you hit the ball and wipes off clean. For comparison the SLDR allowed by to hit about 15 yards greater reaching a distance of 240-245. Never dreamed the Juggernaut would exceed the SLDR's performance but I'm truly blown away. I hope to see more reviews, it would of made my purchase decision easier.

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4 of 5 Juggernaut with a custom fitted shaft August 15, 2014
Reviewer: Marcel  
After several researchs, I decided to order a Juggernaut, at first I was a bit reluctant to the head having 1 degree close and by the way after measuring the loft, my Juggernaut head is somewhere around 9.6 degree instead of that 10.5 degree advertise, but it is falling within their + or - 1 degree tolerance, I like the black color and looking at it, it is really looking like a quality product, does not feel like an out of proportion golf head. Finally, it was assembled with a 44.5" lenght S2S Black R Wishon shaft, it make a club easy to hit and control , I have to say without a great sound, I cannot brag about the distance, I am hitting effortless drives between 240 and 260 yards, going down slop I hitted once 281yards, (I have a GPS to calculate shoots distances) It is fair for an older golfer having a very bad back, It is doing for me a good driver for $240.00 Cnd. including, head, shipping, currency, local shaft installation plus W7 Winn grip...........It would be difficult to find a better custom fitted driver for that price......

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5 of 5 Outstanding Driver - Puts Enjoyment Back in Game May 23, 2014
Reviewer: RICH  
This is a fun club. It is very easy to hit. Just tee up the ball high and let it fly. I paired it with a low compression ball and a 47" Acer shaft. On good hits, I probably can count on an extra 25-30 yards in the 240-270 yard range depending on the playing conditions. Shot dispersion is pretty good. Normally, I use a wood in the range of 20 degrees as a teeing club for tournament and regular play. This club does not appear much larger than a regulation 460cc driver at address. In fact, you'd really have to take a close look at the driver to see that it is 55cc too large. The high COR creates a great trampoline effect on a soft ball that will likely give you some great yardages off the tee.

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5 of 5 Best Driver for your money April 25, 2014
Reviewer: RK  
No sliding weights, or other gimmicks that claim to help your swing. Its big, its forgiving and straight as and arrow! Played my first round with it the other day and already lowered my score by 10 strokes and got to use my 9 iron and 60 degree for most approaches instead of my 7. Even my miss hits were playable!! No wonder its hard to find it in stock!!

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