Innovex Golf has been around a few years now and have made some very solid golf products. The Cfd driver is one of them and while its product cycle is about through, the driver will see a lot of use from its players for years to come!
The main thing with the driver in my opinion is how they were able to blend a classic look with modern playability. The driver features a clean, pear shaped head with a black paint finish and polished face and sole. The club is absolutely beautiful when you set it down. The square face angle in the 10* model is also a feature that myself and a lot of players love about this club. Next, the head is the modern 460cc for added forgiveness and features. With the larger head, the club designers could position the weight where they wanted it inside of the club head which produces not only a forgiving driver, but one with a high launch, low spin ball flight designed to get the maximum distance out of the newer golf balls. Next and most important, the driver features a "cup-face" design. The entire face is one solid piece of Beta Titanium. This not only adds to the clubs stability, but it makes the entire face area a sweet spot! This works wonders for me as I strike the ball a little high on the toe area which produces a high draw for me. I could not tell I was hitting the ball anywhere but in the dead center of the club head even though my ball marks will still in the same spot as any other driver I have used.
The Innovex Cfd is a great driver which comes in many loft and shaft options. This club is highly workable if you like to shape the ball right to left, but is also very straight if you put your normal swing on it. The total design of this club makes it a perfect fir for all players from your scratch to high handicapper!
You will have no problem matching a loft and shaft combo to match your swing speed requirements. I would highly recommend this driver to anyone while they are still available!
Published by MikeBabjak
Golf Pro and Club Maker in Ohio. Technology junkie. View profile
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