Snake Eyes XT driver
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The Snake Eyes XT driver: A bullet shape with steps in the heel and toe that help move weight lower. A weight in the head can be replaced with a heavier screw to increase launch angle without increasing spin. The shaft has been hand PUREd, which Snake Eyes state improves on centre hits by up to 44%.
This driver should suit golfers who want a round, large-looking head, like a confidence-inspiring sound on all strikes, and want a large sweetspot and impressive forgiveness levels.
More Snake Eyes:
- Snake Eyes Viper XT irons review
- Snake Eyes Viper Black Tour hybrid review
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