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Powerbilt Golf- XP7 White Driver

Powerbilt Golf- XP7 White Driver Discount

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The Powerbilt XP7 Driver features an all titanium design for explosive distance on your tee shots! A bigger face enhances the sweet spot area making slight miss-hits still go the distance. Maximum M.O.I. resists twisting at impact to generate maximum ball speed on every swing. A white paint scheme helps eliminate glare at address, and makes the club-face seem larger, boosting confidence on the tee box.
Features:
  • Maximum M.O.I. for less twisting at impact give you longer, straighter tee shots
  • Large titanium face increases the sweet-spot
  • Anti-glare white paint scheme helps boost confidence and concentration
  • Medium Flex graphite shaft for maximum energy transfer
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    Question
    I need a new driver but I don’t want to spend a lot of money and I found this driver at rockbottomgolf.com the problem is that I can’t find any reviews on it but the description describes it as a great driver.
    Question
    Answered by griller
    I haven’t tried the nitrogen charged head but have been a Power Bilt fan for many years since their days as the leaders in persimmon wood heads. For many years now this company has been offering quality equipment at decent prices and do their own research and development. One thing that the bigger heads need is an internal bracing system to keep the head from deforming at impact and there have been many techniques used in the past. I doubt very much if the pressurized head will translate into any extra yards but it will make for a very stable head and perhaps a more consistent ball flight.
    Answered by c g +1
    Is that the Fuzzy Zoeller informercial club? Seriously, I think that tells you everything you need to know. Do you know any golfer who has ever been happy with an informercial driver?
    Answered by Deano7275
    Gimmick. Next thing you know, they will be filling the heads with Helium and claiming that the lighter head will produce longer drives.
    Answered by green_lantern66
    Golf Digest doesn’t seem to mind the club- they cut it, among a few others, just to see what the insides look like.

    There are no real welds. There are a few, but they aren’t as bulky as some other drivers. There’s also a rubbery resin used to coat the inside so no nitrogen leaks out. The magazine doesn’t make fun of the club, or offer any reason not to use it.

    The one thing I noticed on the infomercial was the sound. It is a very loud ping, like a high-pitched bell being rung. To play Devil’s Advocate, not very many people started out liking the sound of the Nike SuMo, either… so I guess it’s all relative.

    Do they have 30 day play guarantee (or something similar)? If you’re that curious, give a try. The most you’d be out is shipping and handling.

    Answered by biggusdyckus
    Firstly this club is most definitely not a gimmick – it has USGA approval and whether or not it gives the extra distance claimed will only be proved if you try one out!
    I know of 2 people who have tried it , one was longer of the tee the other the same as before, both were impressed with the club as a whole.

    As for this rubbish about it is on an infomercial ..SO DAMN WHAT!!! – what the heck has that got to do with anything??

    I have seen Nike’s 4950 on a commercial,,,, does that make that a lesser club? of course not.

    If Powerbilt had not come up with this different technology, say it was boring Ping or Callaway, would anyone question its abilities then or just try it our and accept it…. give it a go and see if it works for your self.. who knows, it may surprise you.

    I’m looking at purchasing a set of used mizuno widec 2 irons that are 4 yrs old, how much are they brand new?
    Question
    the person is asking 200 dollars for them a bag three powerbilt drivers and some extras. How much are these clubs new? so I can tell if i am paying too much. Thanks.
    Answered by fredo
    http://valueguide.pga.com/

    check here for a decent value guide

    Question
    i currently have a 10.5 powerbilt driver, and i am getting a Nike SQ Dymo2 driver, should i go to a 9.5 or stay at a 10.5?
    Answered by Ryan
    Have you ever used a 9.5? I would go with whatever is most comfortable with you.
    Answered by Corgi123
    9.5, the drive may go further.
    Answered by Mark
    One issue that I have run into with driving the ball is trying to lift the ball by driving upward. I thought this would help with loft and distance but found that it only increased my loft and killed the drive distance. Let the driver do it’s job! Driver downward into the ball and the club should do the rest! Good luck and keep working at it!
    Answered by Jeff
    You have two solid possibilities. One, move the ball back in your stance at adress, one ball width at a time. Two, adress the ball with the sole of the driver off the deck at the equator of the ball as you start your takeaway. Bet you a dollar it is one of these two.

    I would not worry much about loft of driver at this point, unless you have a serious repeating swing.

    Good Luck.

    Answered by Bob
    Try staying with a 10.5 for now untill you get a faster swing sped and a lower handicap

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    Comments

    1. Tom says:

      To be honest there isn’t much difference between a 9.5 and 10.5 because it all depends on the angle the ball hits the face of the club. Ball position in the feet may be the reason or swing speed and spin ratios. If you have a fast swing with a regular shaft it will go in the air more often and more spin will be imparted on the ball (meaning the ball will bounce less after hitting the ground)
      Tom

    2. Lindsss24 says:

      definitely the 10.5

    3. nevergolfpar says:

      Ball position is probably your biggest concern, not the degree loft of your driver. You are more than likely coming into the hitting zone on too steep an angle. I would recommend you spend the money on a golf lesson instead. Trust me, you will be glad you did. BTW: Most kids your age usually benefit more from playing the 10.5 degree so my guess is you are wasting your money on the 9.5 degree.

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