Nicklaus Dual Point Fastback 460cc driver
Nicklaus Dual Point Fastback 460cc driver

This driver seems much bigger than 460cc, mainly due to the grey markings on the heel-biased head. There was a bit too much going on at address for me but it offered impressive levels of forgiveness, even on severe mis-hits. It consistently produced a high flight and is definitely worth trying, especially if you struggle to produce a high launch angle.
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Dual Point Technology means that the centre of gravity is positioned in the optimum place to provide stability. A 10g weight is positioned low and deep in the head to help square the club at impact. The head is forged from four pieces of titanium and the face is thinner around the perimeter and thicker in the centre for increased distance.
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