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Honma Introduces The Newest Beres MG813 Driver
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As we all know TheHonma Beres MG813 Driver is the 3rd generation of 8-Series Drivers.It features a thicker construction in different areas--depending on the kind of performance desired. Golf Equipment For Sale Rendering the crown thinner and redistributing excess weight to the sole achieves a lower center of gravity.

The Beres MG813 Driver 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. A face design with a larger fairly sweet spot: The surface area of the facial skin is 18% larger than over the previous model. Through a synergistic effect, the fairly sweet spot is enlarged. Which reduces distance loss caused by variability of impact point - With a head volume of 460 cubic centimeters, this head maximizes moment of inertia to yield the best possible performance.

The Titleist 909 D3 Driver 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 Titleist 909 D3 was on the Golf Digest 2009 Hot list. With a 440cc, high performance titanium driver with a full pear profile club produces mid launch with low spin, balanced for trajectory and control. It is aimed at the low handicapper who wants to control ball flight, accuracy and workability whilst enjoying unparallel sound and feel. The shaped sole provides chassis strength, reduces vibration and tunes the impact acoustics for solid feel and better sound.

The 909 D3 Driver as best golf clubs for sale 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. I could feel this thing whipping on my backswing so I had to slow things down considerably to maintain control (probably could be a reason for the distance loss). The graphics on the shaft are appealing as it appears much darker in person than in the pictures I saw. 



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