

Tickets to the Thomond Park contest go on general sale on Monday, August 14 at 9am with a two-week Early Bird 20% online discount on Category A & B adult tickets. The Barbarians will pull together a world class squad for a tour that also includes matches against both the 2015 World Cup finalists – Australia in Sydney on October 28 and New Zealand at Twickenham on November 4, culminating with Tonga at Thomond Park on November 10. Facing the adventurous Pacific islanders will be the third international contest in three weeks for the Barbarians. And it will be the Baa-baas' first meeting with Tonga – newly qualified as England’s World Cup rivals at Rugby World Cup in 2019 after beating Samoa in this summer’s Pacific Nations Cup. The famous invitation side are back at the iconic Limerick venue for the first time since they beat Ireland 22-21 there in the summer of 2015. I guarantee you won't be disappointed.The Barbarians will return to Limerick to complete this year's world tour by taking on Tonga at Thomond Park on Friday, November 10 (19.30). So before you empty your wallet on the latest fad with a white head with 40 adjustment options, buy one of these babies with an appropriate shaft option and take it to the range and out on the course.

All this new "aerodynamic" technology and weird shaped heads make little or no difference when you go back to this driver and it equals or outperforms all the new promises that empty your wallet. It has a large enough sweet spot so that even off-centre hits still go long.

It isn't adjustable, but if you can get your hands on one with the right specs suited to your swing speed, you aren't always trying to change your tools (loft/lie angle) instead of fixing your swing (the REAL issue with bad shots. this driver has spectacular feel and suits the game of single figure players all the way to players in their 30's. I tried to get a Proforce V2 for it, but it would have cost me almost as much as I paid for it in the first place! Also tried the 910D3 with the Daimana Kai'ili but it still didnt measure up to my old favourite on the 905R.Īnyway back on topic. I purchased a 910D3 with the Project X 7c3 and was left disappointed with its distance and feel. One of the main reasons is the Proforce V2 shaft that came with it, but other than that it is the classic look at address that sits open (like most tour spec drivers), the unbelievably sweet sound and its raw consistency both in distance and accuracy. From Mizuno, Callaway and Adams to Cleveland, Titleist, Taylor Made and everything in between, I always ended up coming back to this driver. I've had this driver for about 3 years now, buying and selling close to 15 other drivers along the way.
