Monday, November 14, 2011

PowerBilt New 2011 Golf Clubs

PowerBilt New 2011 Golf Clubs

Golf Clubs

PowerBilt introduces its next generation of the Air Force One driver, the Air Foil 2. This is still the only driver on the market that incorporates nitrogen charged air into its club head design to support the clubface without any internal bracing. The new Air Foil 2 club design has moved this value to the sole so it creates a lower center of gravity; it also features a new aerodynamic head shape with rounded toe for increased club head speed, an open appearance, and new graphics.

If you like to work the ball and have a High MOI for straighter drives, choose the Tour driver with slightly less offset and Fujikura Montore F-3 shaft, if not the High MOI version designed to lower the amount of side spin comes with a proprietary Fujikura shaft designed specifically for the club head. This club was featured in Golfing Magazine as Product of the Week. PowerBilt golf has also added fairway woods and hybrids available in the new Air Foil 2 design.

Other new 2011 club designs include the Air Force One game improvement irons and ultra game improvement irons, which made the 2011 Golf Digest Hot List. The Air Force One N7 ultra game improvement nitrogen charged irons are all pressurized with nitrogen 4 thru PW. The hybrid combo irons have nitrogen pressurized club heads 4 thru 7 and the 8 thru PW have a deep undercut cavity back, a combination with the best of both worlds. The GrandSlam CG, Dynasty, and Junior box sets have all new graphics and look with the same reliable quality and performance.

Coming in May 2011 the new Air Force One Player Series Irons. 3 and 4 irons will be nitrogen charged with a 2-piece hollow core, thinner top line, and thinner sole width. 5 thru PW, GW, and SW made of stainless steel with a reduced cavity back, thinner top line, thinner sole width, a reduced offset, and optimum workability.

So why choose Nitrogen Charged technology? Nitrogen has less pressure fluctuation, larger molecules, is dry, and unreactive to temperature and pressure changes. Compressed nitrogen provides tremendous support to the club face allowing PowerBilt technicians to design a much thinner, lightweight club face; about 20% thinner coming in at 2.6mm thick. The thinner clubface has more trampoline effect; PowerBilt says it is at the maximum allowed by the USGA.

More trampoline effect means more ball speed, which equates to more distance. So you are thinking more ball speed, more distance... but will it go straight? The nitrogen charged club head allows for the largest sweet spot in golf. Pressurizing the club head with nitrogen eliminates the necessity for internal metal bracing and creates equal pressure across the entire face creating what PowerBilt refers to as the first Edge-to-Edge sweet spot. You get all the perks of a longer ball without losing accuracy.

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