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For Slow to Moderate
Senior Swing Speeds
Overview
High launch, low spin for maximum carry distance with enhanced forgiveness and exceptional control.
Designed for:
Men, women & seniors with slow to moderate swing speeds (55-94 mph). For golfers seeking fade, slice or push correction
Features & Benefits
Also available in:
Ultra Edition - for seniors looking for maximum distance Details Here
Easy Edition - for senior men & women with slow swings Details Here
Wholesale price from $219 For complete details click HERE
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""This ultra light offset driver has been a great tool for correcting my tendency to slice my drives. I will soon be 72 and am happy to be driving the ball 200 yards again. Thanks for having a product that actually performs as advertised." D.G
ProSpeed Offset
For Moderate to High
Swing Speeds
Overview
Lower trajectory, low spin for a balance of carry and roll distance with a solid feel and pleasing sound
Designed for:
Golfers with moderate to fast swing speeds (75-120 mph) seeking fade, slice or push correction with a more compact driver look.
Features & Benefits
Available with:
Premium graphite shafts in 60, 55 and 45 gram weights to fit smooth, medium and fast tempo swingers.
Wholesale price from $199 For complete details click HERE
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“The draw bias LongBallz has got be one of the best drivers I’ve owned. I’m 68 and added a good 20 yards of the tee and getting a nice soft draw.” D.L.
For Slow to Moderate
Swing Speeds
Overview
Medium trajectory, low spin providing options for more control or increased distance.
Designed for:
Golfers with slow to moderate swing speeds (65-99 mph). For golfers seeking fade, slice or push correction with adjustablity.
Features & Benefits
Also available in:
Ultra Edition - for seniors looking for maximum distance Details Here
Wholesale price from $199 For complete details click HERE
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"I'd like to thank you for introducing me to your offset driver. I played with it on Saturday and found the fairway 75% of the time." W.R
LongBallz Draw Bias Offset
LightSpeed Offset
Straighter, Longer Drives with Offset Driver Technology
70% of amateur golfers contend with a fade, slice or push. Unfortunately, drives that fade or slice rob golfers of distance. Why? Because fades and slices increase golf ball spin rates which is a primary killer of distance. Sure, big hitting tour players can still hit fades over 300 yards but amateur golfers with average swing speeds would benefit greatly from straighter drives that find the fairway. Better yet, a draw that reduces spin rate and provides maximum roll out can improve driving distance tremendously. Yet most amateur players, due to improper swing planes, struggle to control their driver. Rather than continue to lose distance and strokes because of bad drives there is an easier way to hit straighter drives, improve distance and even make it easier to hit a draw.
A driver is the most difficult club in the bag to hit straight for two reasons: first, it has the least amount of loft which puts more side spin on the ball and second, the hitting surface is onset (positioned ahead of the shaft) making it more difficult to square at impact as it requires perfect timing and technique. So why is it that the majority of golfers use and benefit from irons that are offset while using a driver that is not? If it is easier to hit offset irons straight would it not make sense to also use offset on the hardest to hit club in the bag? By positioning the hitting surface behind the shaft offset drivers like the ProSpeed, LongBallz and LightSpeed eliminate the need for perfect timing to get the face square at impact. The result: straighter drives and the ability to more easily close the face through impact to help produce a draw.
For golfers who battle a slice (typically caused by an outside in swing plane) an offset driver can greatly improve the severity of the slice by once again squaring the face more rapidly at impact turning a bad slice into a controllable fade that finds the fairway instead of the rough. As golfers who slice also tend to hit higher drives due to the steep downswing plane produced by an outside in swing it is recommended that they use a loft one degree lower to help flatten the trajectory and give the ball a more boring flight.
Utilizing premium ultra light weight cast titanium the ProSpeed, LongBallz and LightSpeed offset drivers employ Variable Weight Technology that offers numerous benefits that other offset drivers lack. The ability to shift weight to strategic areas on the club allows a golfer to increase the amount of draw bias (making it easier to close the club face through impact) on the driver to further encourage straighter drives. In addition, weight can be removed or added to the club head to perfectly balance the club and enhance club head speed. For golfers seeking maximum control the drivers can be weighted for standard or shorter club lengths (45" to 43"). For golfers seeking more distance the drivers can be weighted lighter to accommodate longer club lengths up to 48" which can dramatically increase club head speed. The drivers also come with a weight kit that include 8, 5, 2 &1 gram weights that easily screw in and out of the club head. This allows golfers to change the weight at any time to help make ball flight corrections or to re-weight the club head if a golfer decides the reduce the length of the club.
The solution to distance robbing, inconsistent fades, slices and pushes simply can't be found in over priced drivers used by tour players. Those drivers are designed for golfers who have on plane, picture perfect swings. The Prospeed, LongBallz and LightSpeed offset drivers are designed for the majority of average players who enjoy the game and just need a little help straightening out the hardest to hit club in the bag. They're the perfect drivers for the imperfect swing. After all, longer, straighter drives make the game of golf what we all want it to be ... fun.
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