The new Heater 4.0 White which is 175 gram weight head
promotes faster golf club speed and added power off the tee for more distance.
Innovative aerodynamic head profile promotes faster golf club speeds. The result is added
power and more distance off the tee.
The enlarged sweet spot makes this driver a great choice for the average to high
handicap golfer looking for speed added
distance off the tee.
The Tri-square
head design features an extreme perimeter weight
distribution to increase resistance to twisting off-center hits.
The sleek white finish is a non glare
finish that promotes a easy and
fluid swing back which
results in a long launching drive.
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The Heater III
is 460cc in size with head weight 200
grams that has the largest sweet
spot of any driver head in the market. The Heater III also uses a new
aerodynamic head shape to promote
faster club head speed for added power
and distance. The Heater III will definitely be a driver
to help gain distance for all
golfers.
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The Tour
Model T11 driver promotes faster clubhead speed for more distance off
the tee. The shell of the driver is expanded longer front to back. By adding back weight, the center of gravity is
more towards the rear, maximizing launch angle and forgiveness. Weight inserts are positioned at the toe and heel
promoting perimeter weight distribution and increased stability. The new white
driver head is a non glare finish that
blends with the golf ball and promotes
confidence in a smooth takeaway which allows the golfer to swing much
easier.
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The X9
High M.O.I. metalwood design greatly
enhances the club's stability on off-center shots. The result
is straighter and longer tee ball.
High-strength 15-3-3-3 Beta Titanium increases ball speed across the entire face of the club,
increasing your playability to hit it further down the fairway, even on
miss-hits.
The 460cc. traditional shaped head has 3 moveable weights that may be interchanged to lower the ball flight, correct
a hook or a slice.
The head comes standard weighted
in a neutral position to promote a maximum Moment of Inertia (M.O.I.).
To cure a fade, move the red weight to the toe. To cure a draw, move the red weight
to the heel.
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