PXG reveals the sexy secret weapon that could be a huge hit with average golfers

Everyone’s golf game needs a secret weapon.
Sometimes you’re lucky enough to have a shot in your repertoire – a solid fairway wood, a sneaky little chip shot or a deadly way to nail three footers.
Or it might be a favourite old club – a trusty 8-iron you’ve never been able to get rid of, a sand wedge passed on down the family, or a putter that is on its last legs but still drains par putts for fun.
If you’ve got none of these in your bag (or garage), the release of PXG’s Secret Weapon might be just what you need.
Let’s find out more.
What is it?!
It’s PXG’s first ever mini driver and it is part of their equally sexy sounding Black Ops range.
Okay, and what is it for?
Put simply, it is there to provide an option between the full out driver and the fairway wood.
How about the tech?
There’s a lot to talk about.
The high-strength ultra-thin titanium face is there for maximum ball speed and superb launch control.
There’s more high-strength in the composite construction which guarantees durability but does not sacrifice performance.
To help with straightforward contact and reliable consistency there is a large face profile.
The lightweight and strong carbon fibre crown contributes to provide optimal weight distribution.
Finally, robotic polishing refines the bulge and roll characteristics for consistent performance across the face.
Can it be personalised?
With precision weighting technology it has a customisable weight system for tailored ball flight and an adjustable hosel give golfers the opportunity to create loft and lie angles that absolutely suit their game.
How does it look?
It’s a triple whammy.
It’s a PXG club.
It’s in the Black Ops range.
And it’s called Secret Weapon.
If it wasn’t black and didn’t look sensational something would be amiss, right?
It genuinely looks like something the special services might use.
Is it being used on tour?
Yes. Eric Cole and Jake Knapp are using it and Knapp had it in the bag when he and Patty Tavatanakit teamed up to win December’s Grant Thornton Invitational in Florida.
So it’s already a winner with the PGA Tour pros and it seems set to become a winner with average golfers too.
It’s easy to hit and adds something new to anyone’s range of shots, both from the tee and the fairway.
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