GeoMax 2 Driver: Longer. Straighter. Hotter

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GeoMax 2 From the Model T Ford to the 2008 Ford Mustang, from the Wright Brothers plane to the Boeing 777 commercial jet, products and technology are constantly improving. The new Bazooka GeoMax 2 driver from Tour Edge Golf is no different.

Bigger, larger, longer and straighter are all great adjectives to describe the GeoMax 2. The bullet-shaped, 460cc head design has a more sloped crown that moves the center-of-gravity lower and farther away from the face. The shallower design allows the head to be larger and deeper from face to back for a higher moment-of-inertia (the club's ability to resist twisting). This design reduces spin, club head twisting and optimizes the launch angle resulting in an astonishing combination of accuracy and distance. 

Let's face it, drivers are about distance and the exceptionally powerful GeoMax 2 delivers. The club has a 20 percent larger 6A4V titanium face with a larger sweet spot for the greatest allowable rebound from nearly all points on the face. So no matter where a golfer catches the ball, shots have a better chance of flying long and staying on target.

For added stability on off-center hits, the GeoMax 2 has four weighted cavities in the rear of the sole. The cavities provide strategic internal weighting that lowers the center of gravity and moves it deeper in the club head for higher, longer, more accurate tee shots.

The GeoMax 2 driver is available in 9.0°, 10.5°, 12.0° and 15.0° degree lofts in men's and women's right hand and in 10.5° in left hand for $219.00 in a Tour Edge/Grafalloy GeoMax 2 graphite shaft. For a store near you call 1 (800) 515-3343 or visit www.touredge.com. 

 

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