BONITA, CA (Aug. 9, 2017) – Knuth Golf and its High Heat family of metalwoods will be a prize sponsor in the ING/Jamison Golf Group booth in the 34th Annual Myrtle Beach World Am Golf Expo in late August.
The Myrtle Beach World Amateur is the largest event of its kind, boasting 72 holes of net, stroke play with over 3,000 golfers competing simultaneously on over 50 of Myrtle Beach’s best golf courses. Each evening competitors and their guests head to the Myrtle Beach Convention Center to take part in the World’s Largest 19th Hole.
Part of the nightly activities is the Golf Expo, in which ING/Jamison Golf Group will be among the 52 exhibitors. The booth will feature nightly fantasy golf contests and raffles, from which attendees can win dozens of prizes.
Among those prizes will be the award-winning High Heat metalwoods that have taken the golf industry by storm since debuting in 2015. One writer calls Knuth Golf’s High Heat family of metalwoods “the Lexus of Amateur Clubs.” One magazine says the High Heat fairway wood may be “the greatest 3-Wood ever made.” And another calls High Heat’s metalwoods “the best” and among “the most significant new clubs of 2017.”
Former USGA Senior Director Dean Knuth was the only club designer named on the “Top Innovators In Player Development” list by Golf Inc. Magazine in 2016. He designed the High Heat clubs with performance needs of amateurs in mind. The magazine mentioned that the 25% deeper and 18% lower center of gravity compared to major brands combine to make High Heat clubs easier to hit, especially for amateurs who don’t always hit on or near the center of the clubface.
High Heat is the only brand that offers titanium faces in its fairway woods and hybrids. This not only provides additional distance on center hits but it enables golfers to perform much better on off-center hits, leading to more greens in regulation and lower scores. Major brands only offer steel faces in their fairway woods and hybrids, which have less spring-like trampoline effect on off-center hits, often the main reason shots fall short of the green.
That led Colorado Avid Golfer Magazine to ask the question, “Is High Heat The Greatest 3-Wood Ever?” The story was written by renowned golf writer and president of the Golf Writers Association of America Gary Van Sickle, who found that “it is as easy to get the ball as high as a 5 wood and it is as long as a 2 wood.” He ended the article by saying “My High Heat 3-wood analysis in a nutshell: I’m a believer.”
Says Tim Branco, publisher of New England Golf Magazine and GolfGearWeekly.com: “The Lexus of Amateur Clubs does it again with their new High Heat fairway woods and hybrids. They offer amateurs better playability and are game-changers like the High Heat driver, 3-Wood and 3-Hybrid. They use the same innovative designs and technology and they are much easier to get up in the air than other brands. With a beta titanium face instead of steel faces, they provide extra distance, especially on off-center hits and made me feel like the entire face is a sweet spot.”
Links Magazine calls the Knuth Golf High Heat fairway woods and hybrids among the most “significant” golf clubs of 2017 in its Spring issue, because they “include the award-winning technology of the High Heat driver and they have titanium faces which provide additional distance and more forgiveness.” The High Heat clubs were the only fairways woods and hybrids chosen for the article.
At KnuthGolf.com, an online fitting is conducted to properly address the loft for the driver and which weight and flex is needed for the club shaft for any High Heat fairway wood or hybrid they purchase. Further, Knuth Golf is so sure that its High Heat clubs will significantly improve an amateur’s performance that it provides a 30-day full refund guarantee.
For more information about Knuth Golf, visit www.knuthgolf.com or call 410-353-0446.
ABOUT KNUTH GOLF
Dean Knuth, a former USGA Senior Director, designed High Heat metalwoods specifically with amateurs in mind. Amateur golfers need clubs that use nearly 50 grams of discretionary weight to optimize their much different performance needs compared to Tour pros with 115+ mph swing speeds who consistently hit on or very near the center of the face. Knuth was awarded Golf Inc. magazine’s “Top Innovator” award for golf clubs in 2016.
Knuth Golf’s High Heat driver, fairway woods and hybrids have been named the “Best” in their class by several golf media. The High Heat driver winning the International Network of Golf, a 450-media based non-profit, “Conference Best Product” in 2016 and the fairway woods and hybrids were co-winners of that award this past May. Also, the High Heat driver and 3-wood have won the ING Industry Honors award for Product Ingenuity two years running.
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