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Description
Custom-Built Heater B-1 Titanium Driver
Compare to TaylorMade® M1™
The new 2016 Heater B-1 Driver features innovative T-Rail Sliding Weights. Two sliding weights in a T profile (Front Track and Back Track) give you more setting options than before to personalize performance to fit your game.
Front Track: Move weight in the front track to the heel for a distance enhanding draw. Move weight to the toe for a fade bias.
Back Track: Move weight in the back track forward to increase speed. Move weight backwards to improve forgiveness.
Cup face design enlarges the effective face area and sweet spot. The benefit is increased rebound effect for more distance. Conventional driver heads have a tig welding line behind the face, our innovative cup face design allows for welding on the body shell. This technique reduces the risk of cracks and makes the face thinner and wider promoting faster ball speed and more distance.
The expanded face-to-back distance of 111 mm increases the MOI for improved forgiveness and increased distance.
Please allow 3 business days for club building.
Specification
Loft
Lie
Weight
Volume
Angle
Club Length
9.5°
59°
203 g
460 cc
1° closed
45"
10.5°
59°
203 g
460 cc
1° closed
45"
12°
59°
203g
460 cc
1° closed
45"
Right Hand:
9.5°, 10.5°, 12°
Material:
Forged 6AL4V Titanium
Finish:
Black
Face Height:
55 mm
Driver Breadth:
111 mm
Bulge/Roll:
11 / 9
Product Q&A
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Great driver. I took it to the range before playing a round. After the first ball I was amazed by the flight and distance. I have a tendency to slice when I hit a bad drive. Out of half a bucket I only had one ball slice and it was not as drastic as it was. I gained from 10 to 20 yards on my drive and only had to hunt for one ball the entire round.
Advantages: Adjustable weights for helping with gaining a consistent flight trajectory.
Disadvantages: Had to tighten the allen screws during the round.
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