Saturday, March 7, 2020

Knuth Golf’s High Heat 257+ TGS Metalwoods Continue To Receive Rave Reviews

(BONITA, CA) – Two more highly regarded golf writers have published positive reviews of Knuth Golf ‘s new High Heat 257+ TGS, launched at the PGA Merchandise Show in January.

The High Heat 257+ TGS features the novel Turf Glider Sole Technology (“TGS”) on the sole of the fairway woods 3, 5, and 7 and hybrids  # 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. It is designed to make it easier for amateurs to get the ball airborne for significantly more distance from all types of lies, even rough and divots.

Gary Van Sickle of The Morning Read, wrote: “The rounded soleplate and leading edge make the High Heat 257+ Hybrid easier to hit out of bad lies, rough and fairway bunkers.” Click here for the entire review.

And Ed Travis of The A Position, stated: “The Turf Glider Sole (TGS) is now built in to all the High Heat 257+ fairway woods and hybrids and it’s a tremendous confidence booster. Combined with the head’s low center of gravity the ball gets up and out of most any lie including fairway bunkers.” Click here for the entire review.

With Turf Glider Sole Technology:
• You cannot “dig” these fairway woods even if you try, so no more “fat” shots.
• Your fairway woods and hybrids glide easily through difficult fairway conditions or the rough without significant loss of distance.
• Your hybrids will easily glide through a divot.
• You can even hit from fairway bunkers with significantly more distance.
Knuth Golf co-founders Dean Knuth and Steve Trattner believe the novel Turf Glider Sole is superior to Rails that other brands use.

The High Heat 257+ TGS metalwoods also feature technology from the company’s previous award-winning models that consistently receive rave reviews from media, instructors and customers:
• A center of gravity lower and deeper than major brands for consistently high ball flights with more distance and accuracy.
• Its novel 3-Trampoline Technology takes advantage of a USGA Equipment Rule allowing for the first time trampoline values higher than the center of the face’s limit of 257 for more distance on off-center hits where amateurs need it most. High Heat 257+ is the only brand that has this capability and is why it was named “the most significant new technology for amateurs in the past 25 years” by one media outlet.

Van Sickle is sold.

“The big boys make clubs for tour players, then try to adjust the clubs so they work for the rest of us. Knuth starts out by designing clubs for amateurs and that’s part of why he is able to get results,” he wrote. “There was a High Heat 257+ 3-wood and 5-wood in my bag most of last year. Now a hybrid is apparently about to join them.”

Travis did a field test with the new High Heat 257+ TGS metalwoods and gave them a thumbs up.

“The TGS is truly a different configuration with a rounded leading edge of the sole merging to a high rounded center section that tapers sharply to a thin rear edge,” said Travis. “Best of all it works and even though my particular swing fault is not “digging” the results of shots hit from the rough and fairway divots in my evaluation give the High Head 257+ 3-wood and 3-hybrid all the credibility they need.”

With the introduction of the TGS metalwoods, Knuth Golf is expanding its marketing to include creating a network of retail locations in the U.S., and adding overseas distributors.

For more information on Knuth Golf, visit www.HighHeatGolf.com or call Co-Founder Steve Trattner at 410-353-0446.

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