Integra Sooolong Graph-Ti Titanium Driver Head






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Dr. Links
Jun 28, 2013
Great feel for the price. Excellent drives on windy days. Low and Long. As always, fast and friendly service.

Advantages: Light and promotes faster club head speed.
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Terrence
Aug 7, 2019
This is the best golf deal on the internet! The pictures do not do it justice. The club face is the same area as a 460 head, just the space behind it is a little less. There is a carbon fiber top that makes it a real looker too. Add those to the materials and construction and this head is top shelf!!

Advantages: Drives as far as a 460 head. Mine actually increased.

Disadvantages: You can't be a 460 trend follower
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Richard Bond
Jul 16, 2021
This is the second Integra Sooolong Graph-Ti Titanium Driver Head I have purchased. Good quality build and consistent hits. Order arrived very quickly and had the club ready the next day.
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William L Mitchell
Aug 11, 2021
I wanted a smaller driver head and this is working good for me,

Advantages: 400 cc head that was on sale.

Disadvantages: None.
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Max W Kord
Jul 12, 2021
This driver head works great and looks great too.

Advantages: Light weight.
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Terry Maag
Jan 18, 2024
Great head at great price. Aerodynamic!
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David Milford
Sep 26, 2023
Love the integra Sooolong Graph-Ti Titanium driver. for my swing it has added distance and
accuracy to my drives.

Advantages: Easy to hit ---long and straight

Disadvantages: None
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Ron Fine
Dec 30, 2023
The biggest complaint for me is the sound at impact. I prefer the solid Ti "ting" sound. This one is more like a "ka-thunk". Love the color and design. Shafted it with a UST V2 and cut it 45". Overall, very usable club and will stay in the bag. Off topic, I also built a Dynacraft Prophet 7 iron with an Apollo 75 shaft as a prototype. Killer iron. Feels great. Will build the remaining irons soon.

Advantages: It is lighter than Ti heads of the late 90s and 2000s at 198 grams vs 209/211. I shafted it with a UST V2 and cut it 45". My only regret was tipping the shaft to a stiff flex rather than leaving it leaning regular flex. Since the head is lighter it will make a regular shaft feel a little stiffer. I can create faster head speed. For me, this rig carries between 250 yards and 270, no kidding. 7.5 loft is perfect for me. Club total weight is overall 11 grams lighter than other Ti drivers I've built. This one SW at D1, the others SW at D2, so consider that in the tip cut. UST shaft torque is a perfect 3.0 degrees. Total cost less of the club with shaft and grip is less than $120 - a complete bargain for the technology.

Disadvantages: It's harder to turn the ball over with a fade or draw b/c of the size. If you like hitting a ball dead straight this head is for you. I can slice the ball however, but that is my-bad swing issue and off-center contact. I can correct that. Spray the club face with Dr. Shoals foot spray so you can see the ball mark at impact, and you will see what I mean. I still prefer the smaller heads of old. The #1 selling feature for me with this head is it is the smallest I could find on the market at 400cc vs 460cc. As a point of reference, I started playing with persimmon and steel shafts, but then I couldn't hit a ball 270. The original Big Bertha head was 190cc.
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