BONITA, CA (Sept. 6, 2017) – Knuth Golf recently launched a new website featuring its award-winning High Heat family of metalwoods.
The new website (www.knuthgolf.com) offers a cleaner, flowing design, and features testimonials from members of the media and satisfied customers. It also shines a spotlight on the extraordinary number of awards and “best product” honors from various media outlets and organizations.
Most importantly, it provides an easy-to-follow description of the technology that separates High Heat from the competition. A lower and deeper center of gravity, Fire Zone Face Technology and titanium faces all combine to differentiate High Heat, and are detailed on the website.
“A lot of positive things have happened to our High Heat line since we launched the original website,” said Steve Trattner, who partnered with club designer Dean Knuth four years ago to bring High Heat to the market. “We are proud of our company’s progress to date and wanted to emphasize the highlights on our site. And we wanted to focus on the technology that differentiates us from the major brands.”
That technology was born from Knuth’s love of amateur golf. He spent 16 years as Senior Director at the USGA, where he invented the Course Rating and Slope Systems. After retiring from the USGA he set out on his goal of creating golf clubs designed to enhance the performance of amateur golfers. Several years later, High Heat was born.
When designing High Heat, Knuth focused on the performance needs of amateurs, which are much different than those of tour professionals. This led to a center of gravity that is 25% deeper and 18% lower than major brands, making High Heat clubs easier to hit.
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.
The Fire Zone Technology provides a huge advantage for amateurs who don’t consistently hit the center of the clubface.
“Dean designed 7 distinct zones of different variable face thicknesses to maximize the distance for off-center hits across High Heat’s hot face,” said Ryan Hawk, Editor of Hacker’s Paradise. “Based on our player and robotic testing High Heat delivers as advertised, and narrows the divide between perfect and mediocre swings. With its Fire Zone Technology, High Heat could be as close to a perfect driver for average golfers as you’ll find.”
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 won 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.
Contact:
Company Contact:
Steve Trattner
Knuth Golf
steve@knuthgolf.com
Media Contact:
Jennifer Dixon
407-328-0500
jennifer@jamisongolf.com