This oversized club, released in the mid-2000s, featured a large clubhead volume (460cc) and a distinctive square shape designed to maximize forgiveness and distance for golfers. It represented a significant step in the evolution of driver technology, pushing the boundaries of clubhead size and Moment of Inertia (MOI).
The club’s large sweet spot and high MOI made it particularly appealing to players seeking greater consistency and distance, even on off-center hits. Its introduction marked a turning point in golf club design, influencing subsequent generations of drivers and contributing to the trend of larger clubheads. The design aimed to address common golfing challenges, such as slice and loss of distance, ultimately seeking to improve player performance and enjoyment of the game.