Review of the PowerMax KC2 TRX Ti Driver - By Bill BaxterReview Courtesy of GigaGolf GigaGolf
has released its newest driver, the Power
Max KC2 TRX Ti. As
you can tell by the name, the TRX is a member of the KC2 (Kinetic Control)
family, which means the weight port technology revolution continues. So
what is so new about the TRX Ti? A new shape, size, weights; even
the color is new.
Let’s take a look at the obvious difference first. The shape of the new TRX Ti driver is triangular. This allowed GigaGolf to set the center of gravity further back; helping the average player to launch the ball higher, which helps to maximize carry distance. The new triangular shape also aids in aligning your tee shot and increases the club’s MOI. Clubs with higher MOI twist less on impact resulting in more fairways and less rough. Weight port technology is one of the best things to happen top drivers. I set the TRX Ti driver up with the 6-gram weight in the heel (Draw Bias) and found that my shots turned to the left about 15 to 20 yards. One shot that stands out in my mind was one of the first swings I took. Contact was made on the toe side of the sweet spot and the ball flew straight as an arrow. Keep in mind that I had the 6-gram weight in the heel. For additional control 8, 10 and 12 gram weight will be available shortly. The triangular shape moves the center of gravity back further for a nice, high-arcing trajectory.
You'll find more information about the PowerMax KC2 TRX Ti Driver and order and custom fit the club here. |
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