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Why We Like It
- The head is lighter than the standard Max driver and coupled with a shaft in the 40-gram range, this design caters to players with moderate swing speeds looking for more velocity and control.
- This model also takes on your slice by pushing 23 grams into the heel side to create more of a draw bias. The offset look at address helps to get the face squarer at impact while increasing launch angle.
- Despite a total weight that’s some 8 percent less than the standard Max, this model still has similar dimensions, and with the weight savings of a fixed hosel its MOI nears that of the Max’s for extreme forgiveness.
- Carbon-composite panels make up much of the crown, skirt and sole, accounting for an 80 percent increase in coverage compared to past models.
- The titanium chassis includes a thin ring that runs the circumference of the rear perimeter to provide additional structure and stability during off-center impacts.
- The titanium face insert features dozens of pyramid-shaped indentations to create targeted flexing across the face for more consistent ball speeds, especially on toe and heel mis-hits.
- The extra length of the 46-inch stock shaft aims to provide a further boost to speed for those with less aggressive swings.
- MOI rating: Extreme
- 10.5, 12 degrees (fixed hosel)
what our testers said
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COMMENT SUMMARY
Hot List testers noted remarkably consistent ball flight and distance shot after shot. It felt soft off the face while still delivering strong power.
Summaries generated from tester comments with the assistance of AI.
COMMENT SUMMARY
Summaries generated from tester comments with the assistance of AI.
COMMENT SUMMARY
Hot List testers noted remarkably consistent ball flight and distance shot-to-shot, delivering repeatable carries. It felt surprisingly soft and responsive at impact while still preserving strong power and distance.
Summaries generated from tester comments with the assistance of AI.
COMMENT SUMMARY
Summaries generated from tester comments with the assistance of AI.
Alejandra
27, Handicap 6
5 years testing
It was literally the same exact ball flight and distance over and over. It felt soft off the face without losing power.
Todd
62, Handicap 13
1 year testing
Really felt it generating a ton more clubhead speed for me. Capable driver with a bit more speed than I'm used to and high launch. Additional shaft optiions would make it work even better for me.
Todd
62, Handicap 13
1 year testing
Really felt it generating a ton more clubhead speed for me. Capable driver with a bit more speed than I'm used to and high launch. Additional shaft optiions would make it work even better for me.
Alejandra
27, Handicap 6
5 years testing
It was literally the same exact ball flight and distance over and over. It felt soft off the face without losing power.
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