New drivers: Equipment guide - Nike SQ Dymo2 STR8-FIT, Cleveland Launcher driver and Callaway FT-iQ driver
This week's equipment guide focuses on six new drivers that are well worth trying if you're looking to take advantage of the recent good weather that should have dried out those fairways.

Nike SQ Dymo2 STR8-FIT and Nike SQ Dymo STR8-FIT drivers
Both the square and classic shaped STR8-FIT drivers can be set up in eight different positions to create the required shot shapes and flights. These set-ups range from 2° closed to 2° open and when modified they also vary the lie angle from 58° to 62°. The drivers are adjusted by unscrewing the head from the shaft and reinserting it in a different position. A new 360° grip is designed to feel exactly the same, no matter which position the driver is set at. £360.
Video: Nike SQ Dymo2 driver video review News: Nike SQ Dymo2 Str8-Fit, Nike SQ Dymo2: new square drivers launched
Cleveland Launcher driver
The face is 21% larger than the original Launcher and is made as thin as possible so that the majority of weight can be moved back in the head. £219.
Video: Cleveland Launcher video review Gallery: Cleveland Launcher pictures
Callaway FT-iQ driver
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The carbon composite head is more aerodynamic than the original FT-i, which helps increase clubhead speed. £379.
Video: Callaway FT-iQ driver video review Review: Callaway FT-iQ driver review
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