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* Intelligently adaptable to fit varying swings and all handicaps. Choose the setting that best fits you:
Fade Bias * Neutral * Slight Draw Bias * Draw Bias
* Maximum Draw Bias * Ultra Light
Fade Bias * Neutral * Slight Draw Bias * Draw Bias * Maximum Draw Bias * Ultra Light
Maximum speed and distance. Pinpoint control and accuracy. It's a driver that adapts - to your swing, your abilities, your goals - to deliver more of what you want whether it's extreme distance or middle of the fairway. Constructed with a new ultra light, precision cast HyperTi body the club provides adjustable weighting to accommodate the entire range of club lengths from 44' to 48' and allows for heavier or lighter swing weights depending on your personal preference. Intelligently adaptable to fit a wide range of swing types it's a driver with a brain - simply set it, forget it and enjoy longer and straighter drives by unlocking the two key elements necessary for maximum distance - increased swing speed with a draw. . The 20 Yard Difference Fact - a draw can outdistance a fade by up to 20 yards and launch monitor testing has now provided the reason why. It's all due to spin rates. A draw dramatically reduces golf ball spin rates which leads to increased roll out after landing. A fade increases golf ball spin rates resulting in drives that land with very little roll. Big hitters and tour players can afford this loss of roll distance but average golfers and senior players suffer if they give up an extra 20 yards. Now a new driver makes it easier to incorporate a powerful draw. The LightSpeed HyperTi has SmartSet technology - a simple yet effective method of altering the driver's face angle into 5 varying positions.This allows golfers of all handicaps and skill levels to take advantage of a more powerful drive by choosing the setting that is right for their personal swing:
For golfers whose swing improves or changes over time the driver can be easily re-set to continue to deliver consistent and personalized results. Maximizing Distance Increasing swing speed by just 10% can add an additional 16 to 20 yards of distance for senior golfers and average players who have driver swing speeds in the 70 to 90 mph ranges. Rather than trying to overpower the swing (which creates mishits and poor control) it's a matter of allowing the club to do the work. By employing the proven scientific principle of leverage club head speed can increase by as much as 10% when combined with a driver that offers adjustable weighting. For instance, a standard 45' driver has a head weight in the range of 200 to 205 grams but if that driver is increased in length to 47' or 48' the swing weight becomes extremely heavy putting excessive pressure on the hands, wrists and arms. However, the LightSpeed HyperTi offers variable club head weighting (from 176 to 207 grams) to perfectly match longer or shorter driver lengths. For golfers looking to maximize distance or simply create center of the fairway control the driver gives optimum weighting while maintaining the light weight necessary to produce 'lag' (the ability to retain wrist cock in the downswing for release of full power at impact). This combination of leverage and lag promote the highest possible club head speeds for truly 'smoked' drives. Golfers can choose the length that best suits individual skills and goals. Longer length drivers can also be easily cut down if the added length proved uncomfortable. The following are suggested: 48'-47.5' driver length; For golfers with good swing fundamentals or players accustomed to longer driver lengths seeking maximum club head speed and distance. 47'-46.5' driver length: For golfers of various handicaps seeking significantly improved speed & distance. 46'-45.5' driver length: For golfers seeking slightly better speed with control. 45'-44.5' driver length: For golfers who want a standard length driver with exceptional control. 44' driver length: For golfers seeking maximum control. For golfers using the 46.5' to 48' driver lengths who want the fastest possible swing speeds the driver can also be used in Ultra Light mode. The club also comes with (3) 1 gram, (2) 2 gram, (2) 5 gram and (2) 8 gram weights. Simply remove the Smartset adapter from the club head (sets the club in the Slight Draw Bias position) and install the proper weights (easy to follow instructions included) for high speed, ultra light use. Science instead of Hype Hype and gimmicks do not hit a golf ball farther. Miracles happen in movies (and when you drop a 60 foot putt) but they don't exist when it comes to golf clubs. Science, leverage, speed and ideal impact positions do hit the longest drives. That's what the LightSpeed HyperTi is based on. Whether you are a slower swinging senior player or average golfer seeking to greatly improve driving distance and/or control it's a driver that gives you all the tools you need to succeed - more speed, adjustable weight, longer or shorter club length, adaptability to your individual swing. No, it's not designed for tour players. They already have exceptionally high swing speeds. So why would you want to use the same driver they use instead of one specifically made for you, your abilities and your goals? Available in Special Edition for seniors and swing speeds below 89 mph and Enhanced for swing speeds from 90 to 100 mph there are two versions tailored to the specific needs of average players who seek performance instead of promise and results instead of gimmicks.
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