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MALTBY TROUBLE OUT PLUS FAIRWAY WOOD HEADS
MALTBY TROUBLE OUT PLUS FAIRWAY WOOD HEADS
A first in golf club design, the new Trouble Out Plus “bounce” sole design reduces digging and actually causes the club head to glide over the ground. A heavy tungsten weight centered in low in the sole lowers the Trouble Out Plus's center of gravity for incredible feel and performance.
“THE SECRETS IN THE SOLE”
The sole's actual contact area with the ground (2" x 11/8") is bordered with two sharp parallel runners that allow the sole to cut through any grass condition. The tilted sole angle design prevents digging, causing the club to glide over the ground. Couple this with a very heavy tungsten weight placed as low as possible and every shot becomes amazingly simple!
“A LOOK FROM THE FACE”
Two sharp runners lead the way through the grass and turf into the impact zone. The increased distance from the shaft's centerline to the clubhead’s center of gravity increases the MOI (larger sweetspot) for more forgiving hits from any impact location. The Tungsten sole weight and thin shell design redistributes the weight, putting the vertical center of gravity location amazingly low in the clubhead for consistently solid & straight shots.
“A LOOK FROM THE HEEL”
The small contact area of the sole and the raised, streamlined back portion of the clubhead reduces drag. The unique, low-resistance design will not hang up in the grass on takeaway.
“A LOOK FROM THE REAR”
The rear profile shows that the two parallel runners blend into the bounce sole. The toe and heel areas are raised quite high and are also rounded and blended to further reduce drag.
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- Tuesday, September 04, 2007 Versatility Galore! Reviewed By: Ted Swetz Jr. (Kansas City, MO) I am a seven handicap who hates long irons and hybrids so I turned to the Trouble Out Fairway Woods for help. Adding the 7 and 9 woods to my bag has proven to be the best decision I could have made. No lie looks tough to me anymore and my shotmaking is imaginative and fun. Whether I am hitting a towering 9 wood over huge trees sticking it close on par fives for an eagle putt, punching a little hook shot with my 7 wood and running it up close for a birdie or "putting" from a few feet off the green with either club - I'm scoring again big time.
These clubs have awakened the "Shotmaker" in me and I'm simply having more fun.
- Monday, September 03, 2007 Perfect !!! Reviewed By: C.Djerddjev (Vienna, Austria) I bought 3 -9 and I can tell you they will replace my long irons.
No. 3 will replace my driver. 20-40 meters shorter but absolutely straight.
No. 5 will cover the distance I could never hit.
No. 7 will replace my iron 3.
No. 9 will replace my Iron 4.
I could reach greens in regular that I never hit before.
They feel absolutely perfect when swinging. The low gravity gives confidence your swing. I can hit all woods ablosutely straight and very long.
I think I will buy No. 11 and replace my Iron 5.
I play now handicap 20 but I will be soon at handicap 15.
- Tuesday, August 28, 2007 Great Learning Club Reviewed By: YDC (Cary, NC) Bought the 7wood with recommended Stiff flex shaft. Started golf 2 months ago .. but I am extremely straighter and more consistent with it than my 4-iron ..Will buy the 3 wood to replace my driver and the 11-wood to replace a 6-iron.
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