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The Tuned Of Honma Beres MG813 Driver
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Honma introduces it's all new Beres MG813 DriverThis new driver is designed for dynamic trajectory and low spin. The MG813 is coming hotly now and comprised of new features including: Face Attributes - By raising the surface area of the face which is 18% larger than on the previous model.

The Beres series from Honma Golf is manufactured with the athletic golfer in mind who wouldn't mind maximizing the benefits of today's high-tech clubs.Featuring an acute angle at the sole and a triangular shape for the crown, Honma Beres MG813 Driver has a  thinner structure design which bolsters rigidity of the head to solve the problem of head down well, and redistributing excess weight to the sole achieves a lower center of gravity. It is the 3rd generation of 8-Series Drivers.

The surface area of the face is 18% larger than on the previous model. Through a synergistic effect, the sweetspot is enlarged. This revolutionary design minimizes the tendency toward distance loss when the ball is hit at the top of the Honma Beres MG813.

The 909D3 features a tour proven, modern profile that creates a low and deep CG for reduced spin, higher MOI, and longer, straighter drives. The classic pear shape with a smaller, deeper face enhances workability for shot and trajectory control. The tuned sole of the Titleist 909 D3 Driver includes optimized pockets and an internal rib for reduced vibration, providing solid feel and better sound.

The 909 D3 Driver has a 440CC sized, titanium clubhead in a classic pear shape incorporating a deep clubface. This club head design helps to create a mid launching and low spinning driver for the player with a faster club head speed, or those seeking a slightly lower trajectory off the tee. The classic Titleist pear shape stays intact, and a deeper face gives the better player a very attractive club to look at before the ball is hit. The deeper face will also allow for more choices in shot shaping, especially when hitting a fade or a lower shot into the wind.



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