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Affinity Men's Cube 7075 Forged 460 CC Square Driver | 
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| Brand: Affinity Golf Category: Sports
Buy New: $43.86 - $78.01
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Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 22930
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
ASIN: B000UPZ578
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| Features:
| | Grip: Winn G7 | | | Length/Lie: Standard/Standard | | | Headcover: Included (Matching) |
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Product Description Have you ever seen a square driver swing? Looking to test out the new technology at an affordable price? This is your driver! You've read all that mumbo jumbo about moment of inertia, angular acceleration, bla, bla, bla. Scratch brings it to you in caveman terms - this square shape helps the club twist less when you swing, so you hit that little ball square, and BAM! You have yourself an awesome drive that everyone will envy! 460cc Head ... Loads of distance, control and forgiveness built in this one!Forged Alloy Construction for Great Durability Square Head = High MOI (Moment of Inertia) = Straighter Drives and More Distance.
Amazon.com Product Description The Affinity Cube Driver is a 7075 forged, 460cc, 10.5 degree head with an Aldila super charged, ultra-light shaft. Available in both right-handed and left-handed models, the Cube features a Winn G7 grip and includes an eye-catching head cover. The unique design of this square driver allows for a super high moment of inertia (MOI) for better control and accuracy and provides much greater accuracy than a regular driver. Specifications: - Body Construction: 7075 Forged Alloy
- Crown Construction: 7075 Forged Alloy
- Face: 7075 Forged Alloy
- Face Angles: 1 Closed
- Lie Angle: 57
- Grip: Winn G7 Grip
- Head Size: 460cc
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| Customer Reviews: Read 8 more reviews...
buh bye slice!! April 5, 2007 C. Armendariz (ewa beach, hawaii) I love this club! i have to actually try to mis-hit the ball to make a bad shot. I can actually AIM my driver!! before when i pulled out the big stick, it was always a mystery where the ball would go, but now I know it's going to be somewhere in the fairway, or close to it. Nice blue powder coated Aldila shaft, Soft Winn grip and good looking carbon fiber head that responds well to my crazy swing, makes this club a winner. I highly recomend for your newer to intermediate golfer that wants to get down into the 80's, but not spend 399.00 on a new Nike. (i've hit the sumo2, similar results to this club)10.5 loft get's the ball up and out there. do yourself a favor and get this bad boy. my long game just got so much better.
Tired of slicing the ball? Hooking the ball? GET THIS!!! NOW!! November 3, 2007 Justin A. Reed (San Angelo, TX) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have tried the traditional, wooden driver, metal driver, over-sized John Daly Lion driver, Intech AXT Driver and ALL slice like some sort of banana on acid. I got this thing thinking well one more to try. And then, BOOM out drives my buddy (which is a LONG HIT golfer) with minimal effort. Ball stayed in the fairway off the tee more than any other time in my years of casual golf. GET IT. Enough said.
Affinity Cube August 11, 2007 Judith A. Dalton (West Virginia) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This driver is really great, my son said before he had it he would always shank his shots to th right, it has really helped him and now hits a longer straight shot. The only negative thing I would say is, it was supposed to come with a cover and we did not receive that.
Buy this club! October 1, 2007 JGA (Cincinnati, Ohio) Using my old driver 40% of my shots were not even close to the fairway, but not anymore. I've hit 35 out of 36 fairways and can put a large bucket of balls at the driving range in an area 30' wide by 60' long. This is a great driver especially when you consider the price. PROS & CONS: You do loose about 20-30 yards off the tee but this is more than made up for by the increased accuracy. Since you have more accuracy the distance can be made up for by using a Nike Platinium. You can afford to use a better ball since you're not loosing half a dozen playing 18. The forged face does scratch a bit and the head cover only covers the head - none of the shaft. These are very minor things when compared to the additional enjoyment and lower scores this club will bring you.
This is a great club July 26, 2008 Emmett Benedum (Cuyahoga Falls, OH USA) I bought this club after reading reviews and it is a great club. It hits very well and I have become very consistent with it. However this club will not correct your nasty slice. It might help you hit straighter but there is no equipment fix for a bad slice. I am working on one, so I am an expert. I have corrected my slice for the most part and the problem I had was in my grip. I had bad hand position and was not rolling my wrists correctly when they were unhinging. I have worked on that and have gotten better but before that, I was slicing no matter what driver I has using. This club might help to lessen a fade but will not correct a bad slice. This club does hit very well and is a very good value. It is a step above a no name brand but not as good as one of the top drivers (i.e. TaylorMade Burner, Calloway X etc). If you don't have $200 to spend on a new driver, this is a great alternative. I hope this helps.
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