ISI TITANIUM DRIVER

JX HOSEL
The option of three hosel positions (straight, draw enhancing and fade enhancing) and four lie angles (4 degrees upright, 2 degrees upright, standard and 2 degrees flat) makes possible 10 hosel combinations.
1- Standard lie angle/straight hosel (RSS)
2- 2 degrees upright/straight hosel (RUS)
3 - A degrees upright/straight hosel CRXS)
4- 2 degrees flat/straight hosel CRFS)
5- Standard lie/draw enhancing hosel (RSD)
6- 2 degrees upright/draw enhancing hose] CRUO)
7- 2 degrees flat/draw enhancing hosel (RFD)
8- Standard lie/fade enhancing hosel (RSF)
9- 2 degrees upright/fade enhancing hosel (RUF)
10- 2 degrees flat/fade enhancing (RFF)
HOSEL CODE LESEND R=Right-handed, 2nd totter S= Standard, F- Flat, U= Upright, X= Extra Upright, 3rd letter S = Straight, D = Draw Enhancing, F= Fade Enhancing


ELLIPTICAL INSERT
The function of the back weight, which is positioned in line with the club's impact point, is threefold,
1- Works to help keep the face square to the target by stabilizing the clubhead during impact. heal
2- Provides resistance to clubhead twisting on and toe shots. This also combats any effective loft changes caused by hitting the ball high or low an the face.
3- Helps minimize any loss of distance on off-center hits when players are intentionally trying to work the ball.

FADE AND DRAW ENHANCEMENT
Hosel progression toward the face (draw enhancing hosel) helps the golfer draw the shot. Similar to the offset of PING irons, the shaft enters the hosel toward the face of the club to help minimize slices. With the fade enhancing hosel, the shaft entry moves toward the back of the club face to help promote fades. In any position, golfers will be able to work the ball.

DESIGNED FOR DISTANCE
By creating nearly parallel walls in the ISI Titanium design (figure 1), more energy is imparted on the golf ball at impact to achieve greater distance- Because the top of the driver is flatter than most drivers, little distortion or bulging occurs at impact. As a result, more energy is transferred to the ball. Many drivers (figure 2), with more rounded tops, tend to bulge upward-, thereby losing precious energy to the golf ball.

LOFT ANGLES 7, 8.5, 10 AND 11.5 DEGREES
SHAFT OPTIONS A, R, S AND X
STANDARD LENGTH- 45 INCHES

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