Non Conforming Golf Club Drivers

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Non Conforming Golf Club Drivers

Information Center • • • • • Integra SoooLong 750cc Titanium Driver Compare to: Banned USGA Drivers The Integra SoooLong 750cc is the largest volume driver in the market today. It also has an improved energy transfer from the club head to ball for maximum distance. The added size is made possible through the use of super high strength SP-700 Beta Titanium, which is ideal for creating a larger face. The 750cc also uses a 2 degree face angle, promoting a draw bias eliminating that dreaded slice.

Super hitting non-conforming clubs' by actually restricting the golf club's energy. While some non-conforming clubs rely on. Their non-conforming drivers. Years ago the top club makers made what were considered illegal golf drivers that performed better than the USGA allowed. They were simply advertised as non conforming golf drivers for non-sanctioned events and the difference was that the clubface was much thinner than a conforming driver. Honda Elysion English Manual Car. The USGA pressured the.

This driver is a great choice for golfers of all skill levels looking for greater distance without sacrificing accuracy. This is an 'illegal' driver banned by the USGA in all lofts due to superior distance.

Starting at $129.95 CLUB 750cc 1 1 1 LOFT 9° 10.5° 12° LIE 59° 59° 59° GRAMS 200 200 200 FACE ANGLE 2° Closed 2° Closed 2° Closed FACE HEIGHT 75 mm 75 mm 75 mm OPTIONS RH RH RH Material: Beta Titanium Hosel Diameter:.335 Finish: White/Black Ferrule: Required Right Handed Only! Men's or Women's.

June 8, 2007 There was once a time when Woods were actually made of wood and hickory shafts were at the cutting-edge of golfing technology, no-one had ever heard of carbon-fiber, titanium drivers or hybrid irons, and many would argue that the game was no worse off for it. But those days are long gone. With the rapid acceleration in development of golfing equipment over the last two decades has come the need to ban certain equipment that provides too great an advantage to the user and also makes golf courses redundant because players of the same skill level can now hit the ball much further. Serious business in the multi-million dollar world of professional golf, but for the average hack looking to get one up on their friends during a weekend social game, the legality of the equipment doesn't have quite the same bearing - in fact it almost seems to have become a selling point for some equipment manufacturers. One of the latest illegal enhancements to come to our attention is the simple but effective Poly Max Extreme, a shock absorbing pad that directs more energy into the ball when attached to the club-face. According to the the manufacturers, the Poly Max Extremes 'turn ordinarily conforming clubs into super hitting non-conforming clubs' by actually restricting the golf club's energy.