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Liquidmetal Lite Drivers Review

Liquidmetal Lite


Description
The Lite Series is designed for moderate swing speed golfers who want the best in ultra-light golf shafts to generate explosive ball speed on the ideal trajectory to maximize total distance. The confidence inspiring 260cc driver and matching fairway woods are extremely forgiving and easy to hit. The strong gear effect on all HLS Lite woods will self-correct mis-hits and keep the ball in play. Great for the serious, moderate swingspeed golfer looking for more distance


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Review Date
August 18, 2003

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Allen ,  Shoots in the 90s , from Clinton. MS

Model Reviewed:
Liquid Metal driver 10.5 lite

Summary:
I'm a (67) senior and recently started playing again after a twenty year lay off. My pro friend told me I needed a larger driver and I found the LM at a discount store. I had read about it and found it an interesting club. I played my first round with with the LM with my 6'3" 250 lb. SIL and his big Callaway driver. He asked me if I wanted to play from the senior tees which I declined. lol I found the LM lite kept me competitive. No, I didn't out drive him, but stayed within 20 to 35 yards. I never was a great golfer, but I found the LM easy to hit and IF I hit it right it carried very well. I really like this club and look forward to play many rounds with it.

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Golfsmith



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