MacGregor Tourney M85T driver
MacGregor Tourney M85T driver review

A good-looking head that appears smaller than most current drivers. The adjustable hosel did not work as fluently as some. PGA Pro verdict The adjustable hosel gave good optional flight changes. The face needs to be more clearly defined as it blends into the crown at address. The feel from the driver was good at impact (John Jacobs).
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MacGregor's first ever adjustable driver can be set in open, neutral or closed positions. A new construction method optimises weight distribution, which helps produce longer drives.
The MacGregor Tourney M85T driver should suit players after a compact driver, allowing them to work the ball.
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