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Model: MB000509
Manufactured by: Callaway
Shipping Weight: 1.500kilogram
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Callaway Legacy Driver

 

The new Callaway Legacy Driver uses an all new High Intensity ELF Titanium which produces super high ball speeds and an exhilarating sound at impact. A brand new lightweight Hyperbolic face allows the CG to be placed low and deep. The Aero is designed to be low spin and minimal energy loss for maximum carry. The shallow back design is what reduces the amount of spin and creates a strong penetrating trajectory. The large head area provides a sense of security and the unique shape features 24g of weight towards the heel to help square the head at impact.

 

great discount Callaway Legacy Aero Driver

 

 

The Callaway Legacy Driver , originally developed for sale in Asia, combines the latest technological advancements in club design and materials to achieve optimal   performance. Redesigning last years best selling and awesome feeling and performing Legacy driver, Callaway new it would have to come up with something special.

 

 

Callaway Legacy Driver Features:

 

>>   460cc all titanium head with Hyperbolic Face technology and Power Weighting Draw bias
>>   High MOI head design increases forgiveness and the low CG decreases spin and optimizes launch for maximum distance
>>   Equipped with a lightweight Callaway Speed graphite shaft co-engineered by Graphite Design that delivers higher torque and a low kickpoint for higher launch

 

 

Callaway Legacy Driver Top Players

 

Derek Lamely choose callaway driver to play

 

American professional golfer Derek Lamely, who has played on the PGA Tour and the Nationwide Tour has choose callaway driver to play. He played on the Egolf Tarheel Tour in 2008. Lamely won the 2008 Waterloo Open Golf Classic which is the largest golf tournament in Iowa. Lamely went to PGA Tour qualifying school for the first time in 2008 but did not did not earn his card. Lamely joined the Nationwide Tour in 2009. He did not find much success until August when he won the Nationwide Children's Hospital Invitational in a playoff over Rickie Fowler. Lamely began the final round eight strokes behind the leader but his final round of 65 (-6) was enough to force a playoff. He finished 4th on the money list and earned his 2010 PGA Tour card. In March 2010, he won his first PGA Tour event, the Puerto Rico Open by two strokes. The win earned Lamely $630,000 and a two-year exemption on the PGA Tour.

 

 

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