This specific golf club model was designed to help players achieve a right-to-left ball flight (for right-handed golfers). It combined a large clubhead with a specific weight distribution and shaft technology intended to promote a draw. This design aimed to counteract a common problem for many amateur golfers: the slice.
The club offered increased forgiveness on off-center hits due to its large clubhead and perimeter weighting. It was marketed towards golfers seeking more distance and accuracy by reducing the rightward curve of their shots. Released during a period of significant technological advancement in golf equipment, it represented an attempt to make game-improvement technology more accessible. Its design features aimed to correct slice tendencies while simultaneously increasing distance, making it a popular choice for players seeking a more controlled and powerful shot shape.