NEWARK,
Ohio — Customizing ball flight to provide
real game improvement is one of the primary
goals of custom clubmaking, and no driver achieves
this goal like the new CT250
Flight Control drivers from The GolfWorks. Ushering in the
best-selling CT250 driver series into the ‘customized
weighting’ category, the new CT250 Flight
Control drivers employ a screw-styled tungsten
weighting system that customizes each clubhead
to produce straight, draw or fade shots.
“The research and test-hitting for the
new Flight Control drivers produced some amazing
results,
and we’re very excited about the game improvement
possibilities these drivers will offer to clubmakers
and golfers,” says Mark McCormick, co-CEO
of The GolfWorks. “The key to the Flight
Control system is the the interchangeable 14.5-gram
tungsten screws which when positioned in the
rear, heel or toe chambers can produce a neutral,
draw- or fade-bias configuration.”
Precision cast from 6/4 titanium, the CT250 Flight
Control body displays superior consistency in
size and strength and possesses a structural
integrity not often seen in four-piece forged
titanium metal woods. The high-strength SP-700
beta titanium face of the CT250 Flight Control
is forged under extremely high temperatures which
yields a tighter grain structure for enhanced
strength. In addition, the variable face thickness
design incorporated into the Flight Control drivers
expands the performance area of the face and
ensures a high coefficient of restitution (COR)
and maximum ball velocity at impact.
The CT250 Flight Control drivers feature a black
metallic finish with a polished sole and are
available in 8.5-, 9.5-, 10.5- and 12-degree
lofts.
For more information on CT250 Flight Control
drivers or other The GolfWorks products, please
call 800.848.8358 or visit http://golfworks.com.
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