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The club had the distinction of being one of the clubs that surprised the members of this group - they said the club added 10 to 20 yards to their drives. This helped bring the club to the top of the list.
With the development of the XCG-4 driver, Exotics engineers have carried out extensive work to create one of the lightest, most aerodynamic drivers in golf. The XCG-4's new sleek design and heavily-radiused sole allow for a more streamlined, fluid head shape that minimizes drag as the driver cuts through the air. Powered by the game's most advanced lightweight shafts, the XCG-4 is a true distance weapon of the tee.
The heart of the XCG-4 is an advanced head design that features a titanium face and sole, an amorphous carbon crown, two amorphous carbon sole inserts, and two tungsten sole weights. The ultra-light weight carbon frees up 27 grams of weight that is strategically positioned in the lower rear of the clubhead to improve MOI by more than 15% over previous versions. The result is longer tee shots that hold the target line even on off-center contact.
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3Par
07/18/2011
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If you read their description, they never said that the head was lighter. They do claim to moved 27 grams lower in the head for a better MOI. | |
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mmmgolfer
03/28/2011
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What there are saying about lowering the head weight is total BS. They took a standard grip (52 gr) instead they used a 25 gr grip. Next they used a lighter 45 gr shaft instead of the old 55 gr shaft. That is a 35 gr reduction with the regular model and a 25 gr reduction in the pro model. Where is the new tech. Made the club 46 in that added extra swingweight. | |






















