More info here on the Integra 175:
http://www.clubmaker-online.com/integra.soolong.175.html, starting to
get some good feedback on the lightweight heads.
Just shipped the first batch of my Traverse HiCor Microlite head
http://clubmaker-online.com/seniorclubhead.html
Standard weight is 190g, you can go 182g or so by swapping out the
two 5 g screws for two 1g screws.
One of my customers has tried both, had this to say:
John
I could not wait. It was 46 degrees out with a 10 to 15 mph wind,
but I had to try out the driver. Threw 8 clubs in my Sunday bag,
dressed warmly, and headed to the course for a 9 hole walk. Had
nothing to compare the driver to except where I usually hit my tee
shots. Could use the driver on 7 of the 9 holes. In extremely poor
conditions the sound and feel was great. The head (Traverse HiCor)
seemed more stable than the I175 (Integra 175) even though it was
shafted up exactly the same. I hit all 7 fairways. The first 4 tee
shots were not hit in the middle of the face and were short. I found
the middle of the face for the last three tee shots and considering
the conditions were quite long.
My first impression is very good. Am anxious to use the driver in
good conditions. Will get back to you after that happens.
Happy New Year
Joe
Tried the new Integra 175 grain head with their 45 grain shaft,(
R-239 feq) used the new LW 25 grain Winn grip. SW came in at C-9 @
47.4".
This is a very hot comb, I have gained aver 20 yards, built one for
a 69 year old lady, she can swing the 47.3" without a problem and
really hits it well. Not sure how much gain because it it cold & wet
here (Texas). She is longer then her summer shots when she has lots
of roll.
Nice combo.
George Huson
ByGeorge Custom Clubs
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