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Cleveland Hi-Bore Driver
CLEVELAND HiBore Driver w/ Graphite Shaft
The Cleveland Hi-Bore Driver uses an inverted crown geometry to lower the center of gravity, thus launching the ball higher and farther. The inverted crown is essentially a scoop that has been cut out of the back of the club, making it one of the stranger looking clubs on the market. The weight that would be on top of a more traditional looking driver is thus moved down behind the clubface.
Cleveland also says that this allows them to align the “center of gravity of projection” with the face’s hot spot. This, the company says, allows it to coordinate maximum energy transfer with optimal launch conditions.
I had a chance recently to try one of these, and it seems to work as advertised.
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