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Bangster:
"Put some noise in your game!"
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Today, technical advancements in driver design get more sophisticated all the time. And increases in driver distance are now measured in feet, not yards.
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It’s all about technology....
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That’s why Bang started working on a head made from 100% Beta Ti.
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Why? Steve Almo, Bang Golf’s president, knew that a driver’s consistency would hold up better with a 100% Beta Ti driver.
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Most other drivers are made by using several different alloys welded together, then heat treated.
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Beta Ti is extremely resistant to metal fatigue. Metal fatigue occurs in a clubhead at around 7,000 to 10,000 hits. It’s what produces that 'dead head' feel players notice with their older clubs.
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The Bangster proved itself in repeated cannon testing, and reached 20,000+ hits with absolutely no metal fatigue!
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But, the Bangster is about more than just 100% Beta Ti.
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It uses Bang’s Flow Alignment system, first seen in the Bang-O-Matic.
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Flow Alignment allows for the highest energy transfer possible in a driver.
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Most drivers deliver about 78% of the proper directional energy toward the ball. With the Bangster’s Flow Alignment system, energy transfer soars to 94%.
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What does all this mean?
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You hit longer drives. And your driver keeps working longer too!
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Now take the first step....
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Make the Bangster’s technology work for you... |
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