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Maraging Power
Revolutionary Face Insert Technology.
Prices start at $219!

Our flagship driver uses the same shaft that was used by Jason Zuback to win the 1997 and 1998 and 1999 RE/MAX Long Drive Championship, the Harrison FL LITE WIDEBODY. This shaft is available in flexes from A/R to 3X!. It has a boron tip for fantastic feel, 72 grams, and 2.5 torque. The Widebody design utilizes a .865 butt diameter that moves the balance point closer to the clubhead...combined with the Maraging Power clubhead, you'll get the longest drives of your life! Your driver is hand crafted with a Lamkin Crossline grip which has a soft, more sensitive compound with a distintive pattern that moves to the right, stabilizing the hands at impact for less torque and increased control.
We also offer Beta-Ti Longdrivers , available in up to 50" lengths starting at $299.

Check out why Ham 'n Eggs gave the KZ driver it's highest rating (double Ace).

Item MW1:
Maraging Power Driver/Harrison ( 9 degree or 10.5 loft 230 cc volume), Harrison FL Lite Widebody in A, Reg, or Firm flex. 2.5 torque. Shaft color Blue Grey. Lamkin Crossline grip. 45" finished length. $275 plus s/h. Also available in X, 2X, 3X and in long drive lengths $350 (Item # MW1XL) Which shaft flex is best for your game? Click here for the Harrison Shaft Selection Guide
Maraging Power woods are also available with any Harrison Sports Shaft.
Email us for help selecting a shaft flex.

Item MW2
Maraging Power Driver/AJ Tech XUL
(9 degree or 10.5 loft 230cc volume). The new AJ Tech XUL Metal series shafts are lightweight (65g), low torque (2.9) and feature their new graphite /metal matrix. This is one hot shaft with the worlds best clubhead! The beautiful red/black combination has got to be seen to believed. 45" final length, in A, R, F, S, or X flex. $285 plus s/h

Item MW3
Maraging Power Driver/Penley
(10.5 loft 230 cc volume), Penley TourLite. Penley blends a variety of the highest grade composite materials though a proprietary hands-on process to produce one of the finest shafts made. Becoming very popular on the Long Drive circuit. The new Tour Lite is designed to offer an alternative to the popular Grafalloy ProLite but with some improvements. These are some of the differences:Length: 47 inches (Prolite 46")
Tighter Torque. The new TourLites' torque is lower as the shaft gets stiffer. The A is 3.5 the R is 3.3, the S is 3.1 and the XS is 2.9.
Lighter Weight. The S flex is 62 g for Penley, 64 g for Grafalloy
Kickpoint varies. The stiffer flexes have higher kick points.
According to Penley the Pros report that it has a "soft yet crisp feel", not "boardy" like the ProLite.Available in R/S/X or XX flex. Shaft color, Matte Black. 45" finished length.
$219 plus s/h. Also available in 48" plus lengths XX flexes (Item#MW3XL) $250 plus s/h
Maraging Power woods are available with any Penley Sports shaft, click here for the entire Penley Line. Email us for a quote.

Item MW4
Maraging Power Driver/Harrison Carbine XL: $219
This is on of my favorite combinations for Seniors. This club is best for folks with a smooth swing tempo looking for extra yardage without extra effort. If you currently hit your driver between 200-225 yards, this is the club for you! Great for Seniors and Ladies. Ladies/Seniors "A" flex. Easy swinging Men "R" flex 85-90 mph swingspeed, Smooth Tempo Men 90-95 mph "Firm" flex.
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Item MW5
Maraging Power Driver/Grafalloy ProLite: $219 plus s/h

Item MW6
Maraging Power Driver/Quadrax Thermo-Composite P Series: $219 plus s/h.
Discover the new feel and tighter dispersion of thermo-composite shafts by Quadrax. The harder you swing, the more the material stiffens for the hottest new shaft/head combination in golf!

 

Maraging Power Wood Specs
Wood #1 #3 #5 #7 #9
Lie 56 57 58 58.5 59
Loft  10.5 15 21 24 28
Weight  198 210 218 222 226
Volume  230 200 180 160 160

Specs: 1 degree closed, 1.5 inch face height. Driver also available in left hand.

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Ham 'n' Eggs gave the KZ driver their highest rating (a double Ace)
Here's a review of what they had to say about the performance:

Allow me to boil all of the preceding pseudo-scientific jargon down to one word: Wow!
From the first swing of this driver on the practice range through to my final drive on the
18th hole several rounds later, the KZG has been consistently explosive.
Though my tester came with 10.5 degrees of loft, the ball jumps off the face,
bores through the air and gobbles up the roll yardage with a purpose.
Unlike many titanium drivers, which can tend to shoot the ball
upward on a balloon-like trajectory,
the KZG reminds me more of a club made from persimmon,
driving the ball down the target line. When I made a good swing
with the KZG, I was rewarded with personal-best distance. When
I got off the track a bit, the feeling was not nearly as satisfying
but the results, in most cases, were still quite serviceable.
It's the kind of overall performance I could live with quite
happily for a very long time.
Ham: My tester had 9 degrees of loft. And,
quite simply, it was a rocket launcher when I made contact anywhere
near the sweet spot. On off-center hits, I paid the same sort
of distance penalty I pay with the titanium-enhanced competition.
The KZG is an easy driver to be both confident and accurate with,
because it's quite forgiving overall. This despite the fact that
nothing fancy has been done with the face to correct for either
fades or hooks.
Egg: Extremely solid but, strangely, not
at the expense of liveliness. I've tested maybe two or three
competing drivers that deliver comparable performance. But with
the KZG, I get the added bonus of feeling that I'm playing an
active role in the process. I'm a traditionalist at heart and, I have to admit, the time-tested pear-shaped lines of this driver have me smitten.

For the complete Review, Click here to go to Ham n Eggs web site.