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Review of the Sub 70 859 Pro Driver

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 4, 2024Updated:December 4, 20243 Mins Read
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Sub 70 is a company based in Sycamore, Illinois that has gained a loyal following due to their high-quality golf clubs offered at affordable, direct-to-consumer prices. Their recent release, the Sub 70 849 Pro driver, was well-received by players looking for a driver with lower spin. The new Sub 70 859 Pro driver is set to elevate the company’s status from industry darling to mainstream success, thanks to its unique approach to forgiveness and performance.

The Sub 70 859 Pro driver features a sleek, all-black design that exudes a stealthy and modern look. The crown of the driver is matte black at the leading edge and transitions into a dark carbon fiber, with no alignment aids or graphics present. With a 450cc volume and symmetrical shape, the Sub 70 859 Pro driver appeals to skilled players looking for a traditional yet high-performance driver.

When it comes to sound and feel, the Sub 70 859 Pro driver delivers a quiet, traditional impact sound that is satisfying to the ears. The metallic tone and mid-high pitch provide a great feel at impact, with solid yet springy feedback on center strikes. The driver offers outstanding feedback on strike location, allowing players to fine-tune their performance.

In terms of performance, the Sub 70 859 Pro driver boasts a unique approach to MOI through its ART-Aligned Face Design, which promises exceptional ball speed, accuracy, and control across the entire face. During testing, the driver displayed a low, piercing ball flight with impressive numbers in terms of launch and spin. The ART-Aligned Face Design also contributed to a tight dispersion and predictable distance, making it a forgiving option for mid-handicappers.

The Sub 70 859 Pro driver offers players a high level of adjustability with two weight ports at the rear of the head and a variety of stock weights included. Additionally, the hosel features twelve settings for adjusting the face angle and loft. These adjustability features allow players to fine-tune their ball flight and dial in their best strikes for optimal performance.

Overall, the Sub 70 859 Pro driver offers a unique and innovative approach to forgiveness and performance that sets it apart from the competition. With its sleek design, quiet impact sound, and exceptional feel, this driver is a great option for players looking to improve their consistency off the tee. For golfers seeking a driver that combines traditional looks with modern technology, the Sub 70 859 Pro driver is worth considering.

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