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Why We Like It
- This lightweight model offers moderate-speed players the opportunity to create more distance through a faster swing.
- Despite the reduced total weight, the design remains committed to stability on off-center hits thanks to a single 12.5-gram rear perimeter weight that pushes its total MOI to roughly where last year’s standard-weight Black Ops model was.
- Large composite sections in the crown and across much of the sole create more saved mass for improving stability on off-center hits.
- The new face design looks to match the way the face deflects with the way the ball compresses at impact for a more efficient energy transfer.
- The more efficient face flexing comes about through a stiffer spined sole design that controls detrimental vibrations.
- MOI rating: Extreme
- 10.5, 11.5 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
- all
- low
- mid
- high
Hot List testers noted a pleasing, cohesive look with a distinct face, frame and crown; impact was powerful and loud without being obnoxious. Ball flight launched easily to a high apex, with strong distance and generous forgiveness across the face. Shots tended to finish a touch left-to-right. One caveat: it could be hard to repeat those elite strikes consistently.
Hot List testers noted excellent forgiveness across the face and impressive distance, with shots feeling strong and powerful. Ball flight tended slightly left-to-right. Great strikes were richly rewarded. One drawback: repeating that premium feel consistently could be difficult.
Hot List panelists observed a striking, layered look — face, frame and crown read as distinct elements yet blend seamlessly for a very pleasing aesthetic. Impact and sound felt powerful and punchy without crossing into harsh, and shots climbed easily to a high apex. Only caveat: the impact is fairly loud and might bother sensitive ears.
Range Results
We tracked 20,000 shots through player testing and then had them analyzed by our team of scientists. These graphics reflect the relative performance our players saw for each club in the category.
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