Titleist 983k Driver Specs
The 983K driver features a 365cc full pear profile. The larger head size compared to the 983E, produces a moderate launch angle and higher moment of inertia for playability. The slightly heel-biased internal weighting and deeper CG produce a moderate spin rate and an easy-to-square face. Find the best Titleist 983 Drivers reviews on Today's Golfer - for expert reviews and ratings visit TodaysGolfer.co.uk.
it is. The club that is going to give you that distance you've always wanted.
This is the Titleist 983K HCR (hot face) non conforming driver straight from Japan. Titleist made very few HIGH COR HOT FACE DRIVERS. These are not easy to find. This is a very sharp and long hitting club that you will want in your bag right away. As mentioned earlier this club has a very hot face. The COR on this club is 0.860 + . A lot of non conforming drivers are barely over the 0.830 USGA threshold. Not this DRIVER. It blasts drives far and fast. It has a very solid sound and doesn't sound like the conforming clubs you are used to. This club hits it far and lets everyone else on the course or range know it. is one review: 'Tried this club at the local driving range. What first attracted was its simple cosmetics, typical of all Titleist drivers. Upon trying it, I fell in LUVE!! Doesn't sound like you're smacking the ball with a frying pan, and, perhaps most importantly, is near impossible to slice. It's SO hot that the ball blisters off the face giving miles more yards (and smiles). Am not gonna brag bout how far I can hit it, it's just a fantastic driver!' The shaft is a Fujikura Speeder. This shaft was designed exclusively for Titleist. Its a Stiff flex shafts that works great with this club head. Hard to go wrong A company proven to make high quality golf clubs and the lack of conforming specifications. As I said earlier Titleist only made non conforming drivers in three models, and not all 983k drivers were non conforming. This one is the real deal as evidenced by the HCR stamped on the sole. This club is a must have, get it before your friends do! Non Conforming drivers are no longer being made! Getting them is going to get harder and harder. These popular ones are rarely going to go up for sale because once you hit this club, you do not want to sell it. It will be in your bag for a long time. Specifications: Model : Titleist 983k HCRLoft : 9.5 Degrees
Size : 365cc
Length : 44.75 Inches
Shaft : Fujikura Speeder - Stiff Flex
Head Cover : Yes, Original So what does 'Non-Conforming' actually mean? It means that a golf club does not meet the limited specifications set forth by the USGA (United States Golf Association). This can be in regards to the club head size (cc) or the COR (coefficient of restitution). What is COR? (coefficient of restitution) . In short, this is a measurement of the amount of energy transferred when two objects collide. The higher the value, the more energy is transferred to the object being struck. The USGA has ruled that .830 is the maximum rating for any club being used in a sanctioned USGA event. Meaning that no more than 83% of the energy being generated by the club can be transferred to the golf ball. In regards to this club, which is above the 83% threshold, when you strike a golf ball, more energy is transmitted to the golf ball with this club, than would be with a conforming driver sold in the US. So in the end, your drives will go farther (and sound louder) with a non conforming driver. THANKS FOR READING AND GOOD LUCK ON THIS BEAUTIFUL DRIVER!
