This early 2000s golf club was designed to offer increased distance and forgiveness, particularly for golfers with moderate swing speeds. Its titanium construction, combined with a large clubhead and a low center of gravity, promoted higher launch angles and reduced spin, resulting in a longer, straighter ball flight. This model featured an Inertial Generator and a deep, uniquely shaped clubface to increase the sweet spot and improve performance on off-center hits.
The club represented a significant step forward in golf technology, offering a compelling combination of distance and forgiveness that was previously unavailable in a single package. It became a popular choice among amateur golfers looking to improve their game, and contributed to the broader trend of game-improvement clubs becoming increasingly mainstream. Its historical significance lies in its influence on subsequent driver designs, with many manufacturers adopting similar technologies in their own products.