TEC Plus 460 cc Ti Matrix Driver Men's (Right-Handed)
460cc driver features a deep face and maximum C.O.R. design
Titanium matrix construction is perfect for tee shots
Graphite shaft is strong and stable
Right-handed driver delivers great distance and low trajectory
Excellent driver for any amateur golfer
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Product Description
The TEC Plus Men's Ti Matrix 425cc Driver features a deep face and maximum C.O.R. (coefficient of restitution) design. C.O.R. is a measure of how efficiently energy, in the form of velocity, is transferred between the ball and the club head. Essentially, a maximum C.O.R. means that the club head has the largest, USGA-legal "spring-like" effect. The titanium matrix construction is perfect for long shots off the tee. The graphite shaft is strong and stable, and the grip means the club will stay securely in your hand. This right-handed club delivers great distance and a low trajectory, and is great choice for any amateur looking for an affordable driver.
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TEC Plus 460 cc Ti Matrix Driver Men's (Right-Handed)
Comment: I've played several rounds with this club, so I now feel competent to review it. I'm a hacker (~100 per round), and my old driver was an old smaller headed Big Bertha Steelhead. I could hit it far, but I sprayed all over, left and right. It took a session at the range to get used to the TEC. It's a little heavier than some big-headed clubs, so for me, a stiff shaft might have been better than the regular stiffness that this club has. Also, I hit pretty high, so 10 degree loft might have been better for me. Despite that, I now hit the ball longer and more consistently. With the TEC, I either hit the ball straight or slice it. The hook is now totally out of play. So I can adjust my aim and fire away without fear of the ball going left. I'm VERY happy with how I play with the TEC. And for the price, I'm ecstatic.
Other info. This club is made in China, if that's an issue for you. Also, I'd recommend getting a cover for it. I've only played a few times, and I already notice a paint chip where I probably banged it on another club in the bag.
Customer Rating:
Summary: best you can get for the money 2009-12-04
Comment: i have had this driver for a few months now and love it.
It has added any where between 35-50 feet to my drive. went from hitting between 235 to 250 with my 395 cc. and with this i now hit between 265 to 280 consistantly and even hit the 300's a quite a few times.
as far as the reviews about the head breaking off. i am very rough on my clubs but have fidured out over the years if you dont hit the ground a lot the clubs usually last longer.
would definetly recommend.
dont be afriad of the price tag you can get quality for cheap.
Customer Rating:
Summary: Good club for the bang 2009-10-15
Comment: I purchased this driver a few weeks ago. I finally got a chance to go to the driving range. For a beginner I am pretty amazed what it can do. Your shots won't go always straight but the majority of them will hit 200yrds. Overall I am happy with it. I will get one for a buddy of mine as well.
Customer Rating:
Summary: I like it... 2009-09-27
Comment: I must admit I was somewhat leary of buying such an inexpensive driver but so far it has worked quite well. I am still waiting for it to break or something but so far so good. A couple of my golf buddies have actually commented on how my drives are just as good as theirs with their more expensive clubs. Let's hope the club holds up.
Customer Rating:
Summary: For $20, you can't beat it... 2009-09-17
Comment: I had been shopping for a good driver for a long time. I was looking to spend around $100-150 until I found this, I read a few reviews and decided to try it out.. first day out it took me about 6 holes to get used to it, but after that I was landing them nice and straight down the fairway with no trouble... Excellent for $20!
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TEC Plus 460 cc Ti Matrix Driver Men's - Right-Handed
Other info. This club is made in China, if that's an issue for you. Also, I'd recommend getting a cover for it. I've only played a few times, and I already notice a paint chip where I probably banged it on another club in the bag.