(BONITA, CA) – High Heat’s driver, 3-wood and hybrid have taken the golf industry by storm, with their lower and deeper center of gravity, perfectly situated for the amateur golf swing.
But many golfers wouldn’t know it. Knuth Golf is a small company with an even smaller marketing budget that can’t match that of the major brands.
Their clubs compare favorably, however. Test results from golf’s most respected independent robotic testing organization – Golf Laboratories – showed that High Heat driver was longer, more accurate and more forgiving than the major brands. Further, customers rave about how much extra distance and increased accuracy High Heat provides them.
If you live in Central Florida you can find out first-hand just how special these clubs are. Knuth Golf is conducting several Demo Days in the Orlando area next week, and the public is invited to try the clubs, get properly fitted and receive discounts.New Head Image
Here is the schedule for the demo events, which run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.:
- Tuesday, July 26: The Villages’ Palmer Legends Custom Club Shop.
- Wednesday, July 27: Timacuan Golf & Country Club in Lake Mary.
- Thursday, July 28: The Villages’ Sarasota Golf Practice Center.
- Friday, July 29: The Villages’ Sarasota Golf Practice Center.
Dean Knuth, a former USGA Senior Director, designed High Heat metalwoods specifically with amateurs in mind because amateur golfers have much different performance needs than the Tour pros. High Heat has a 25% deeper and 18% lower CG than major brands, and features Optimal CG Changer and Fire Zone Face technologies.
The Fire Zone Face Technology includes a unique face with a combination of seven different zones of variable thickness, including patented "parabolic" lobes at the top of the toe and heel of the face. This increases spring-like effect across the entire sweet spot zone while still conforming to USGA Rules and increasing the accuracy of High Heat.
High Heat’s 3-wood and hybrid feature a Beta Titanium cup face, providing a significantly increased spring-like effect across the entire face for extra distance and increased forgiveness compared to traditional steel faces that major brands offer. This is extremely important for amateurs who don’t always hit the center of the clubface.
After hitting the family of High Heat metalwoods at January’s PGA Merchandise Show, golf writer Tony Dear wrote, “I was left wondering what Knuth knows that other manufacturers don’t.” And Sports Illustrated Golf Writer Gary Van Sickle wrote: “the most significant technological innovation in golf equipment, and a game changer for amateur golfers.”
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. Most recently, Dean Knuth was the only golf club designer named on Golf Inc. magazine’s list of “Nine Innovators In Player Development.”
For more information about Knuth Golf, visit www.knuthgolf.com or call 410-353-0446.
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