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Forged
Titanium Head Technology
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The
flagship of the Bazooka J-Series line, the 320J has wowed players
with its incredible distance and workability. The oversized
320cc head has a classic shape that appeals to those who prefer
a deep face and square
face angle. Ideal for medium to fast swing speeds, the
320J produces longer, medium-high drives
depending on your choice of shaft.
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The
350J is super-oversized for maximum forgiveness. At set up,
this driver inspires the confidence you need to pipe it straight
down the heart of the fairway when others play it safe. The
slightly closed clubface and
more upright lie angle keep the ball from going to the right
- a problem associated with oversized drivers. For medium
and slower swing speeds, the medium-deep
face and lower center of gravity
head gets the ball up quicker for longer, higher
drives.
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Graphite
Shaft Technology
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Designed
specifically for the J Series drivers and fairway woods, the
Grafalloy Hyper Ultra Lite shafts combine the ideal weight,
torque and flex point to make the Bazooka J Series woods the
ultimate distance weapon!
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With
only 3.4° of torque the 65 has it all... lightweight, low
torque, a tight shot dispersion pattern, and a low, boring
ball flight due to the tip stiff nature of the shaft. The
75 shaft was specifically designed for the better player interested
in working the ball with ease and confidence.
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Introduced
in 2001! This graphite/steel combination shaft is the best of
two worlds. Now available in two distinct designs, Rocket and
Rxi, to fit all player profiles.
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The J
Series woods feature 7 of the industry's finest, premium golf
shafts. In order to help you narrow your shaft options, we have
developed a shaft characteristics and flex chart.
By applying
your swing speed in miles per hour and your preferred ball flight,
the chart below will determine the shafts that best fit your
game.
The shaft
suggestions indicated by the chart below are simply a starting
point. We strongly recommend that you visit a certified Tour
Edge dealer to be properly fitted.
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*For
players with swing speeds that fall on the borderline between
two flexes (ie: 90 mph), keep in mind that a more flexible shaft
will be easier to draw and hit higher. A stiffer shaft will
hit the ball lower and be more difficult to "turn over".
For more information on the effects of shaft flex on accuracy
and trajectory, click
here.
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