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G.R.I.P. 460cc Beta Titanium Driver

The Craftsmanship — Aerospace-Grade 460cc Beta Titanium

Elevated MOI

Rear-Sole Weighting

A Variety of Lofts and Shafts

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G.R.I.P. 460cc Beta Titanium Driver

$129.95

Largest Allowable 460cc Club Head Size, Outrageous Distance, Manufacturer Direct Discount Price

Every golfer enjoys the feeling of hitting a long straight tee shot. The G.R.I.P. 460cc Beta Titanium Driver is designed to allow ordinary players to hit the tee shots of their dreams.

The Craftsmanship — Aerospace-Grade 460cc Beta Titanium
Our G.R.I.P. Driver offers an enormous 460cc beta titanium clubhead, the largest allowable by the USGA. It is constructed using aerospace-grade, beta titanium, with the maximum allowable COR (Coefficient of Restitution), enabling the clubface to give slightly at impact and spring back.

Additionally, the clubface’s generous sweet spot produces exceptionally long and straight drives, and fewer mis-hits. Its deep clubface also promotes a high launch angle and low spin rate to maximize distance.

Elevated MOI
The G.R.I.P. 460cc Driver’s innovative design boosts its MOI (Moment of Inertia) by moving the club’s weight from its center, decreasing side spin and increasing ball speed. The elevated MOI also significantly reduces twisting of the clubhead, allowing for straighter shots even on off-center hits.

Rear-Sole Weighting
The GRIP 460cc Beta Titanium Driver features swing-correcting, fixed weight ports in the club’s rear sole, providing for a lower, deeper center of gravity that helps you close the clubface at impact and eliminate or reduce slicing. The G.R.I.P. fixed weighting system also reacts effortlessly to off-center hits by squaring the face during contact, making it the benchmark in fixed-weight driver technology.

A Variety of Lofts and Shafts
Our G.R.I.P. Driver captures the power of its beta titanium clubhead, while maintaining a classic driver shape. It is available in three different lofts 9', 10.5' and 12'. In addition, we offer a variety of shaft types for our G.R.I.P. 460cc Beta Titanium Driver, including a choice of graphite — Regular, Stiff Flex, Senior Flex, Lady Flex — or True Temper Steel. A head cover is also included.

 

 



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