| The
Final Titanium Driver is at the pinnacle of driver technology.
This technology works by moving the weight further back on the
driver and more towards the heel and toe--hence the square shape.
This way, it creates a more forgiving driver. To understand
this driver, it's important to understand Moment of Inertia
(MOI). MOI is the term applied to how resistant the clubhead
is to twisting when a ball is struck. For example, if your swing
is a little off and you hit the ball on the toe of the clubhead,
a clubhead with a higher MOI will twist less as a result of
the mis-hit. This creates a better chance that the ball will
still go where you intended and with less loss of distance.
Testing has shown 8-10 percent improvement with regards to accuracy
on mis-hit shots. There is no question that square titanium
drivers will be the hottest golf product for 2007 and the Final
Titanium Driver incorporates this new technology at a less than
half the price of the pro line square drivers. The square head's
game improvement technology revolves around the ease of alignment
with the two straight edges along with an increase in the club
head's Moment of Inertia or resistance to twisting during off-center
hits. Combined with an active titanium face and body, the Final
Driver is sure to be one of the best designs for the upcoming
golf season.
| Wood |
1 |
1 |
1 |
| Loft (+-1) |
9.5 |
10.5
|
12 |
| Lie (+-1) |
59 |
59
|
59
|
| Weight (+-3) |
199 |
199 |
199 |
| Volume(cc) |
460
|
460 |
460
|
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