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ONOFF Pro Division Clubs Now Available at TSG

  • Categories: GTI Exclusive, Golf Tech Talk, Japanese Golf, Manufacturer Focus, New Equipment, Recommended
  • Posted on: July 3rd, 2009 by: gocchin

onoffoproTourspecgolf - Golf to Impress is proud to announce the availabilty of tour drivers from ONOFF Golf's Pro Division. These drivers are built to spec by ONOFF's top tour craftsmen from the Pro Division tour support team.  We received a brand new driver today from them, an ONOFF Red with 1* open face, Roddio's new Tricross W-5EX shaft built to 46.5" at D6 with a weight of 310g and finished 254CPM!

As many of you may know, Shingo Katayama plays this exact same driver and shaft (his is prototype Tri-cross with a stiffer CPM) with very similar specs overall. So now fans of ONOFF can purchase these custom built drivers through TSG with any Roddio shaft, custom lengths and face angles and built to flex.  Katayama chose this driver because it is very forgiving. The retail model is actually considered the average golfer model with a closed face but you can get the more forgiving version off the tour with an open face now. The athlete model ONOFF Plus driver is also available as well as ONOFF Plus Forged irons.

One of the things that impressed me right off the bat was how stout this club felt in my hands even though it was using a mid torque lightweight 58g shaft and at 46.5". Installing Roddio's are not easy and if done incorrectly the feel and performance can be ruined. Get one from ONOFF Pro Division and you're guaranteed a hand picked head and perfect install with Roddio!

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