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Perform Better on Your Myrtle Beach Golf Vacation

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Written by Andrea Long   
Thursday, 25 October 2007
WorldGolf.com has ranked what they believe are the best drivers for 2007. Top of the list? The unique-looking Hippo Hex2, which retails for approximately $200. The Hippo’s odd, angled six sides decreases air resistance, helping to increase head speed. The result? Balls fly further, much further. Second on the hot-list is the Tour Edge GeoMax, which also runs in the $200 range. With a helpful 44-inch standard shaft, the key to the GeoMax is its tremendous MOI (moment of inertia) influence. Regardless if you hit the ball off-center, the GeoMax ensures energy is transferred positively, helping keep your shots straight, and in the fairway. The Nickent 4DX rounds out the top-three with a price tag of around $260. It is well worth the price, however, if you want some of the longest drives of your life. If you want to impress your friends--or just beat them--on your next Myrtle Beach golf vacation, head to the store, now, and add a little fighting power to your golf bag.
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