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The article highlighted the fact that Knuth, a former USGA Senior Director, designed High Heat with amateurs of all skills levels in mind:
“Pros can swing at speeds as great as 113 mph and hit the center of the face nearly every time. Weekend golfers don’t quite have that firepower or accuracy. So the center of gravity is 25 percent deeper and 18 percent lower than most major brands. As a result, High Heat is longer, straighter and more forgiving.”
Those claims are backed up in tests by Golf Laboratories, the world’s recognized leading robot testing company, which showed the High Heat High Heat driver to be longer, straighter and more forgiving than the major brands. Sports Illustrated golf writer Gary Van Sickle wrote that High Heat was “the most significant technological innovation in golf equipment, and a game changer for amateur golfers … with advantages compared to major brands” when it was launched at the PGA Merchandise Show in 2015.
The High Heat driver won the prestigious ING Industry Honors award for Product Ingenuity this year, as voted upon the members of the 26-year-old International Network of Golf, a non-profit, media-based networking organization.
Knuth Golf launched its 3-wood and hybrid at this year’s PGA Merchandise Show, with its titanium cup face instead of the traditional steel faces like the major brands. Once again the media and players reviews were extremely positive, with comments like “Incredibly easy to hit” and “hot-faced.” Like the High Heat driver, several media named the metalwoods the “Best” of their breed.
Knuth, who created the Slope Rating System used in USGA handicapping, was pleased with the honor bestowed by Golf Inc. magazine.
“Our goal from the beginning has been to design and produce clubs that assist amateur golfers of all skill levels in their quest to get better and gain more enjoyment from golf,” said Knuth. “The more fun golf is to play, the more likely we are to attract new players. We are thrilled Golf Inc. magazine has recognized our efforts to do just that.”
To read the complete article in Golf Inc., click HERE.
For more information about Knuth Golf, visit http://www.knuthgolf.com or call 410-353-0446.
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