The New Launcher 460 Comp driver combines the benefits of lightweight
carbon fiber composite with the strength of beta titanium to create
the largest, hottest, longest, straightest and best looking multi-material
driver in golf.
The Launcher Comp driver is made with an ultra-lightweight tri-ply
carbon fiber composite crown. This feather light section allows
for the redistribution of 25 grams of weight to lower and deeper
locations around the club head perimeter.
This redistribution of mass reduces center of gravity (CG) height
and moves it further away from the face to produce drives with high
launch and low spin from a greater percentage of the clubface. This
phenomenon is known as the vertical gear effect. This same mass
redistribution also allows for additional weighting to critical
perimeter areas that dramatically increase moment of inertia (MOI),
or the resistance to twisting on off center hits.
Finally, argon-quenched SP700 beta-titanium is laser-welded into
the face to create a hitting area that maximizes ball speed at all
locations. The sum total of this technology is the largest, hottest,
longest and straightest multi-material driver in golf.
Though there are many composite drivers available today, the Launcher
Comp features an award winning 460cc head shape which is currently
the largest and best looking multi-material driver available on
the market. Additionally, the engineers at Cleveland Golf have analyzed
and optimized the impact sound to be hotter than regular titanium,
and more solid than previous multi-material drivers.
The Launcher Comp also precisely meets the USGA limits on head
size and COR, so it is USGA legal for all tournament play.
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