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Big head todd
Machesney park, Illinois
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Everything Callaway learned about adjustable drivers (and that's a lot) has led to this. The Big Bertha Alpha Driver is the most technologically advanced driver they have ever made, and they believe it's the most advanced driver anyone has ever made. Big Bertha Alpha delivers a total performance package of maximum distance through a new adjustability recipe. Take the new revolutionary Gravity Core, enhance it with Moveable Weight, and dial it in with the Advanced Adjustable Hosel, and you'll be longer than you've ever been. Because Callaway has now gone further than anybody ever has before, so will you.
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The X Hot fairway woods are longer and more versatile than Callaway’s past models. The stock shafts are solid, and the matte grey finish and muted sound have been well received by most golfers.
Callaway’s X Hot and X Hot Pro fairway woods look much like the company’s previous fairway woods, but changes to their materials and construction make them top-tier performers.
The new fairway woods borrow the forged cup face design from Callaway drivers, which moves the weld line away from the face to allow Callaway more control over face thickness and tolerances. They also employ 455 Carpenter steel faces, which paved the way for faces to be constructed as thin as 0.047 inches in certain areas, 40 percent thinner than the previous RAZR X Black fairway woods.
These changes give the X Hot and X Hot Pro fairway woods performance that is near the USGA limit without having to increase the size of the clubhead or add a slot to the sole or crown of the club.
Both fairway woods have what Callaway calls internal standing wave, a structure with a “weight” that hangs over the cup face (shown in the video above) and moves the CG in the fairway woods lower and further forward, optimizing launch angle and spin.
The X Hot Pro has a more forward CG than the standard model, giving it a flatter trajectory with less spin. It also has more camber and less offset for more versitility. Both models feature a modern version of Callaway’s warbird sole for enhanced turf interaction from less-than desirable lies.
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By removing the undercut near the topline, the area of the face that is most flexible was able to be positioned lower (where most impacts with an iron occur). Similar to Callaway's wedges, the grooves on the X Hot Pro are spaced closer together to enhance spin.The X Hot Pro is lighter than the RAZR X Tour and has stronger lofts with more offset. It also has the right combination of topline, blade height and sole width. In other words, this is a players iron that is very playable.
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The Cleveland Hi-Bore Fairway Wood Golf Club features the company's proprietary Tour-proven Distance Driven Geometry technology for a much increased moment of inertia (MOI). The high MOI, in combination with the large club face, ensures that this Cleveland golf club has better stability and higher forgiveness upon impact. The Cleveland Hi-Bore Fairway Wood Golf Club along with Distance Driven Geometry technology, also sports the Thin Crown Technology, which allows for more discretionary weight to be placed in the rear and in the perimeter of the club head; this yields maximum shot distance and ensures better performance, even on off-center hits.
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Scotty Cameron brings back the big mallet a decade after the original Futura. It may look familiar -- Adam Scott flexed a prototype version en route to winning his green jacket at Augusta in April.
This "force-balanced," high-MOI offering is milled from 6061-aluminum and features a T-shaped alignment bar through the center of the club. Two fixed 20-gram rear weights move the center of gravity farther back for more stability through the stroke, while a pair of heel-toe plugs near the face (10 grams each in 35"; 15 grams each in 34"; 20 grams each in 33") enhance the club's perimeter weighting.
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The new Titleist Vokey SM5 Spin Milled wedges are the latest design from world renowned wedge specialist Bob Vokey. The new Titleist Vokey SM5 wedges feature a compact profile with a shorter blade length and increased groove durability. The Spin milled technology with deeper TX3 grooves offer maximum spin with better trajectory and control. The grooves are machine milled for precise craftsmanship and better performance.
Titleist Vokey Spin Milled wedges are the most played wedge on the PGA Tour and offer the widest selection of bounce and grind options for your game.
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