Benross V8 Forged Hotface Titanium Drivers
Benross V8 Forged Hotface Titanium Drivers
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 02, 2006]
DJ Tait
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Benross V8 430cc MaxLaunch
I just love this club. I could never hit even a 11 degree driver 'cos my swing is so short (like a hockey players) but the Benross V8 maxlaunch has a 14 degree titanium face like a huge 3 wood. (I would never attempt to hit it off the deck) I now drive 280 yds & can draw and fade with this club easily because it has a huge, huge sweet spot (like a tennis racquet) really easy to hit, just tee the ball up really high and bang! sounds great when you middle it. Now I can't wait to tee off, if only my short game was any good. Oh, and it only cost me about £95. I think Benross have improved this V8 club to the V12 now but they still have it in 14 degree maxlaunch guise as well as standard lofts. So, if you think you can't hit a driver or have a very short backswing I strongly recommend trying one of these Benross maxlaunch clubs and specify the standard, less stiff shaft. |
[Oct 02, 2006]
DJ Tait
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Benross V8 430cc MaxLaunch
I just love this club. I could never hit even a 11 degree driver 'cos my swing is so short (like a hockey players) but the Benross V8 maxlaunch has a 14 degree titanium face like a huge 3 wood. (I would never attempt to hit it off the deck) I now drive 280 yds & can draw and fade with this club easily because it has a huge, huge sweet spot (like a tennis racquet) really easy to hit, just tee the ball up really high and bang! sounds great when you middle it. Now I can't wait to tee off, if only my short game was any good. Oh, and it only cost me about £95. I think Benross have improved this V8 club to the V12 now but they still have it in 14 degree maxlaunch guise as well as standard lofts. So, if you think you can't hit a driver or have a very short backswing I strongly recommend trying one of these Benross maxlaunch clubs and specify the standard, less stiff shaft. |