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Wednesday, 08/07/2013 4:02:02 PM

Wednesday, August 07, 2013 4:02:02 PM

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I honestly use to sell their clubs along with everything else in 2000-2002 and at that time liquid metal met the COR ratings for approval. Not sure today because it could be a different thickness they are using in their prototype which wouldn't be the same COR rating. If any decent golfer could tell you this the face of the club from toe to heel shots hit more consistently than many of its competitors. Their putters actually are well thought out and have good feel. The issue why the didn't catch on was because the shafts were cheap and they used TV to sell it. Golfers now adays don't buy stuff on TV commercials strictly since they have learned over time. They would need to have golf magazines test their equipment to sell their product. Even landing a C player on tour to use one of their fairway metals would be a win. Its not the furthest driver back then but it hit very consistently if you put a good shaft in it. Hopefully they meet COR ratings but who knows.
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