Woods and Drivers |
Power Play System Q Titanium Driver
The Power Play System Q Driver is a new benchmark in titanium driver
technologies. The moveable tungsten and aluminum weights create
customizable launch angles and ball flight options. Six weight
configurations give you total control of your game. |

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Power Play System Q Fairway Woods
If you like the features of the Power Play System Q Driver you are going to love the matching fairway woods. The low profile design and added weights in the rear of the club make this one of the easiest clubs to hit. The two rear weights are positioned to help improve trajectory without having to sacrifice distance. |

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Power Play System Q 455cc Driver
The Excel ML (Mid-Launch) irons are an improved redesign of the Acer series. The Excel is an upgraded version of the XP, featuring the same great quality and the latest technologies that are sure to help your game. Our redesign has made the Excel Mid Launch our most forgiving club ever. |

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Golden Bear CC427 Carbon top woods
Key product features
- 427cc Titanium Driver with Carbon Top to lower center of gravity and remove weight from top of club
- Stainless steel fairway woods (3-5-7)
- 100% Graphite Shafts
- GB soft synthetic wrap grips
- Available: MRH 1W, 3W, 5W, 7W
- Headcover included
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Excel Ti Driver and Ti Woods
The Excel Titanium driver will quickly become one of the most popular drivers we carry. The club was designed with features to suit the needs for golfers of all different skill levels making it easier to improve distance and still maintain control. The ultra forgiving design and slick appearance make the Excel highly sought after. |

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Synchron Synergy Offset Fairway Woods
What does low profile mean? A quick definition of low profile is a club whose face height (the height from crown to sole) is less (more shallow) than a "traditional" fairway wood. You are probably asking yourself why you would do this. Well it is to your advantage of course. By having a low profile and shallower club face you are lowering the center of gravity in the club moving it below the center of the ball. This allows you to get the ball up in the air without having to dig into turf like you do with an iron especially on those really tight lies. |

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Velociteque PowerSteel Woods
A combination of hardened strong steel and advanced aerodynamic technology. This new breed of club is simple in design but powerful in performance. The nature of the strengthen stainless steel makes the ball explode off the clubface. The sleek design maximizes velocity at the point of impact. |

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Synchron Revolver Fairway Woods
You can now find the newest airfoil technologies in a fairway wood. The latest fairway woods by Synchron are designed with the same technologies that are found in the driver. Creating an easy to hit fairway wood for any lie you may be challenged with during a round. |

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Synchron Revolver Titanium Driver 400cc
The latest design of the Synchron Revolver Titanium Driver was inspired
after a race car. It sounds a little unusual but the Airfoil Sole
Technology in the rear of the driver will stabilize the clubhead
through impact resulting in more consistent contact on a regular basis. |

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Synchron Revolver Titanium Driver 455cc
The Synchron model has upped the ante in 2005 with their latest driver
featuring an expanded 455cc head. This driver features the same great
technologies as the previous Synchron Revolver generating illegal power. |

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