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Pressutdrag Controllers

Patented Hitting Surface Automatically Corrects Hooks and Slices!

Trouble with Woods? These Are for You!

 -The same small, Connecticut company that created a golf ball that flies too far has introduced two new driving irons that hit too far; way too far if you happen to sell woods.

Mike Smith, a PGA Pro, recently set a World Record off the grass with the ' company's 17o driving iron, and stopped just one yard short of matching the record for a driver with its l2.5o counterpart. His shots were 335 and 358 yards respectively. These are troublesome distances for wood manufacturers, but that may not be their biggest worry.

These clubs keep the ball on the fairway, a characteristic drivers and fairway woods sorely lack. Official statistics show that even the top ten moneymakers on the Tour miss the fairway with their driver 25% of the time. So don't feel alone if you have trouble with your woods, relief is on the way. A company spokesman told me this. "We made these clubs for golfers who are fed up spraying shots left and right with their driver and 3-wood. And millions do. If the best ten golfers in the business have trouble with woods, imagine how tough they are for the rest of us. So we designed the Controllers.

 "Our initial test with the Controllers showed that a 80-100 golfer could get 30 to 50 more yards off the grass with our 17o Fairway Controller, and match or beat his driver with our 12.5o Tee Shot Controller. Mike's World Record and comments from other pros, including a former Master's champ confirm; that these are the clubs of the future.

Top Ten moneymakers on the Tour Miss the Fairway with their Driver 25% of the Time.

"But, power without accuracy doesn't cut strokes, and that's where we have wood manufacturers by the throat. Our Controllers have patented accuracy." The Controllers' patented accuracy comes from a scientific head design* that reduces hooks and slices. No other iron has it. Indeed, can have it.

Controller driving irons have a patented "invisible" curve (you can feel it; but barely see it) across their hitting surface that tames the stronger gear effect and draws off-center shots back to the middle of the fairway. It's a major golfing breakthrough and, along with their massive power, probably makes the Controllers the longest and straightest clubs in golf today. One golfer told me, it was "...the first time I've played 18 holes and never left the fairway." Another said he cut six strokes, and vowed he would never play with his driver or 3-wood again.

 A former Masters Champ hit the Controllers and described their power from the balls point of view, "Those balls have no whoa to them." He had never hit irons so far. So let me ask you. Do you have trouble with woods? If you do, tell you pro that you would like to test one or both of these new super irons.