Powerplay golf club reviews

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If you are considering the Power Play System Q Irons the Power Play System Q Titanium Driver and Power Play System Q Fairway Woods are a perfect complement. The features result in higher launch angles, more consistent striking of the sweet spot and greater forgiveness. The System Q irons featured a shallower and longer lower profile face and deep low back weighting to reduce the center of gravity. A typical iron has relatively tall face, thus raising the center of gravity. The idea is to move all of the weight to where the ball hits at impact, thereby creating a bigger sweet spot and forgiving club.Īs you can see, the shape of this iron is unlike any other iron we carry. When you strike a golf ball contact is made at the sole of the club. The low profile club head distributes the weight of the club to the bottom. These irons feature an unconventional head shape very similar to design you would find in a hybrid club. The design compares features and performance to the Taylor Made(R) RAC CGB utility iron set only sold in Japan. Like the Power Play System Q Driver the System Q Irons opens the door to technology that, until now, has been unavailable in the US. Technical Specs of Golf Club Heads, Shafts & Grips

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