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Product Name: MacGregor MACTEC NVG2 Driver (445cc) |
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Brief Description |
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Cup Face 360° No face welds - the entire face is the
sweet spot. Every shot feels like dead center. It may only be a few
millimeters on the face, but hitting the ball off-center instead of
direct-center usually means chipping instead of putting. Cup Face 360°
technology makes the entire beta-titanium face a sweet spot. The 3-D plasma
welding is completely off the face, enabling maximum rebound properties over a
larger hitting area. It's a sweet spot that is 30% larger than normal insert
technology. So every shot feels like you hit it dead center. And the edge of the
face can put you a long way down the middle.
Beta-Titanium Face High rebound. Hot ball response.
Alpha, alpha-beta and beta: Like the three grades of gasoline, there
are three grades of titanium. Beta-titanium is high-octane supreme. MacGregor
uses TVC beta-titanium in the NVG2's cup face, because its high elongation
properties are ideal to generate hot ball response from all points of impact. As
long as you make contact, you're going long. Yes, beta-titanium is expensive.
Better materials always are.
Quadra Tungsten Weighting Higher MOI. Less twisting.
Greater accuracy. Distance technology isn't much help if it only puts
you further OB, which is why the MACTEC NVG2 Driver is equipped with
high-density tungsten. Four precision-placed weights keep unwanted rotation of
the clubhead to a minimum. The 1.5 gram weights in the extreme heel and toe act
as stabilizing forces to increase MOI, while 10 and 7 gram tungsten weights are
precisely positioned in the sole to create a draw bias. Quadra tungsten
weighting complements the power of the NVG2 with an abundance of control -
something you'll appreciate if you want to play your second shot from the
fairway, not the tee box. |
Detailed Specification |
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Loft |
Lie |
Face Angle |
Bias |
Left-Handed |
Swing Weight &
Torque |
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Light |
Regular |
Stiff |
X-stiff |
| 8.5° |
59.5° |
1.0°
Open |
Neutral |
N/A |
D1 & 4.0° |
D1 & 3.6° |
D2 & 2.8° |
D2 & 4.2° |
| 9.5° |
59.5° |
Square |
Slight Draw |
Yes |
D1 & 4.0° |
D1 & 3.6° |
D2 & 2.8°
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D2 & 4.2° |
| 10.5° |
59.5° |
1.0°
Closed |
Draw |
Yes |
D1 & 4.0° |
D1 & 3.6° |
D2 & 2.8° |
D2 & 4.2° |
| 11.5° |
59.5° |
1.5°
Closed |
Draw |
N/A |
D1 & 4.0° |
D1 & 3.6° |
D2 & 2.8° |
D2 & 4.2° |
- Shaft Length: 44.75
- Grip: MACTEC Custom Soft Cord Grip |
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53 Of 78 found this review helpful.
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MACTEC NVG2 DRIVER,
11/13/2006
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| Reviewer: MARK JOHNSTON
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Handicap: 9-18
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I've got to say this is the most solid driver I've ever hit. And it is soooooo forgiving on mishits --- dispersion is tight. And you don't have to swing hard either ---- i have a slow swing speed and it goes at least 15-20 yards farther than my old Taylor Made. This is a great driver, the best on the market at ANY price point.
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29 Of 44 found this review helpful.
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NVG2 Driver 9.5 Draw bias,
06/11/2007
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| Reviewer: Tommy G
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Handicap: 0-8
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Great club, I'm a 1 hdcp and this club is 20 yrds longer than my previous MacGregor driver. People always ask me what driver I'm hitting after it's 340 yrds in the middle.
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26 Of 43 found this review helpful.
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mac tec driver,
04/11/2007
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| Reviewer: Bill Perry
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Handicap: 9-18
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It took me a short while to control the light flex, but when I did, wow! I added about 20 yards to my drive and lost my fade. I am now hitting 92% of my fairways. Great driver, just let it do the work instead of trying to force it.
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