Liquidmetal HLS Drivers

Liquidmetal HLS Drivers 

DESCRIPTION

The HLS Series produce the optimal launch conditions required for maximum distance off the tee. Multiple loft options ensure that golfers of all abilities will find the HLS Series suited to their game. HLS Drivers produce the Pure Energy Transfer giving golfers the most forgiving, longer and versatile shots from the tee box. Special lightweight graphite shafts have the same flex profile from driver to fairway woods to ensure a consistent feel and balance through the set.

USER REVIEWS

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[Apr 20, 2001]
Joe Palacio
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Liquidmetal HLS

I tried this club at a "demo day" and it did not perform as well as I would have liked. It was not long at all. I hit it pure 5-6 times and did not get the distance that I get with my Taylormade 300 9.5 degree. I would look elsewhere. The pro that let me try the Liquidmetal HSL let me hit his custom home made club (Titliest knockoff) and it was amazingly long and staight. It was longer than my Talormade. So I bought one. I suggest trying out drivers at a driving range before buying.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway Hawkeye, Taylor Made 300.

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[Apr 17, 2001]
Mike
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Liquidmetal HLS

Bought one of these used to try out. Sounds "tinny" when contact is made. I was unable to generate any loft with the 9 degree model - only grass skimmers and worm burners. Took it back for a refund after hitting a bucket of balls unsuccessfully. Have had most success with Goldwin AVDP and Cleveland Quadpro drivers. This driver is overpriced and overrated. Don't waste your time or your money on this dog.

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None

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