Why We Like It
The more compact size (440 cubic centimeters) and slightly more forward center of gravity should resonate with high-swing-speed players who are seeking extra control and low spin. A carbon-composite section in the back half of the crown helps to lower the CG. It also wraps around the perimeter to save weight. The lowest launching model in the G430 family uses a face design that’s thinner to provide additional ball speed. The face also curves less at the bottom so that those low-face impacts launch with more energy and less spin.
Characteristics
- Its relatively compact shape targets better players seeking low launch and spin.
- A 22-gram tungsten weight fits into one of three positions in the rear perimeter to provide forgiveness and tweak a draw or fade.
- The key to forgiveness and low spin is the weight-saving and CG-lowering carbon-composite wrap in the back half of the crown.
- 9, 10.5 degrees (with eight-way adjustable hosel)
Highlights
- Top 5 best sound/feel drivers, low-handicaps
- Top 3 smallest driver heads
Price
$550
HOT LIST PLAYERS FEEDBACK
Ratings are based on players’ assessments in three key performance areas.
Reviews
High launch and low spin. Expect a good amount of roll off this club. Tighter shot dispersion means your misses will be very playable. Confidence-inspiring club: looks like you can swing hard and hit it straight.
BK, 41, Handicap: 1The ball really jumps off the face at impact and has a high ball flight that doesn't balloon. The feel is muted, but you can still get a good amount of spin. Overall, a very forgiving club.
RC, 62, Handicap: 7Isn't overly loud coming off the face but has plenty of oomph. Produces a nice, mid ball flight. Mis-hits are playable.
Wayne, 59, Handicap: 6Max-out Your Speed and Carry Distance with The Driver
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