![]() It isn’t the largest driver on the planet, what with all the drivers that are now bumping up against the USGA’s 460cc limit on clubhead size. And there are some parts that look like pieces you might find at a hardware store, but by design. But we’ll get to that later, along with the answer to the important question: does it play like anything else?įirst, let’s get down to the nuts and bolts. In fact, you could also say it doesn’t sound like anything else on the market, either. This driver doesn’t look like anything else on the market in the U.S. ![]() Otherwise, the esthetics are essentially the same. MacGregor USA took the original and made it bigger. MacGregor’s Japanese subsidiary designed the original MACTEC Driver, which has been on the market for a year. While most of MacGregor’s historic clubs have come from the company’s legendary Albany, GA, factory, the MACTEC Driver was born across the Pacific. Does it live up to the hype – and the history? The new MACTEC NVG is the latest, and boldest, addition to the company’s lineup. Over the past few years, MacGregor has made an aggressive move to infuse more technology into its current drivers. From the Toney Penna and Tommy Armour drivers to the Tourney and Eye-O-Matic drivers, many of the most-loved and most-played persimmon woods of the last century. MacGregor has been home to some of the greatest names in golf equipment, especially drivers.
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