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New 2009 PRGR GN502 TOUR Driver Live Pics!


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PRGR's standard GN502 is one hot driver this year.

However its specs were aimed more at the average golfer with its low and deep center of gravity and a balance point that allows for the head to rotate quickly and square to the ball for a draw.

The standard model did not suit PRGR Pros or the faster more aggressive swinger so PRGR is releasing at the end of the month the new GN502 Tour Driver which is currently played by both Azuma Yano and Hideto Tanihara on tour.

The 450cc Tour has a much shorter center of gravity and weight moved FORWARD in the head creating a low spin and mid trajectory shot. The balance of the driver and square to slightly open face is made for a straight to fade ball. The specially tuned control shaft is also mid to lower torque heavier weight shaft putting the overall weight of the Tour between 307 and 315g, 20-30g heavier than the standard GN502.

Its a very clean and awesome looking driver!

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PRGR has always made their own shafts. Very good for stock shafts. Stable and good feeling.

I am very happy with PRGR clubs which is why I am bagging them. Very well made. Made in Japan and very good feel and performance.

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i really like the crown of that driver

The Crown kills it for me. Hopefully the tour model won't have it.

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The crown for me works, for some reason I can always strike a PRGR driver well.

The crown also contributes to the feel which is great. I hit both 502 Tour and 502 Silver side by side today and both have that great pop off the face.

However trajectory is night and day. The Tour is a low bullet and the Silver is definitely high launch.

Surprisingly the Tour feels just as forgiving as the standard Silver, with just different flight characteristics and a cleaner head.

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I spoke to a PRGR rep today and he noted that on the monitor this tour driver was producing very high ball speeds, the highest they have seen from any PRGR driver. Coupled with the lower launch and low spin it is turning out to be quite some distance. I asked him to send me data from the PRGR analysis computer cause these numbers are always interesting to see.

The ball definitely shoots off the face. I'm going to the range again tomorrow morning to test it further.

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I spoke to a PRGR rep today and he noted that on the monitor this tour driver was producing very high ball speeds, the highest they have seen from any PRGR driver. Coupled with the lower launch and low spin it is turning out to be quite some distance. I asked him to send me data from the PRGR analysis computer cause these numbers are always interesting to see.

The ball definitely shoots off the face. I'm going to the range again tomorrow morning to test it further.

I have been holding off purchasing another PRGR driver for awhile now as I still have the T3 Black I bought from Chris a couple years ago. When my swing is grooved, I absolutely bomb it.

I'm tempted to get this driver though. Looks like I may have to get a 10.5 again.

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