newmove.gif (17569 bytes)Snake Eyes Viper Ti 464 Drivernewmove.gif (17569 bytes)

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diamond.gif (3546 bytes)Custom assembled to your specifications with any shaft and grip combination you desired.   Let me E-mail you a quote - you will be surprised at the amount of $$$$$$ you will save.

CLUB LOFT LIE WT.
(Gms)
VOL.
(cc)
FACE HT.
(mm)
FACE
ANGLE
Driver 8.5° 60° 200 460 53 Square
Driver 9.5° 60° 200 460 53 Square
Driver 10.5° 60° 200 460 53 .5° Closed
Driver 11.5° 60° 200 460 53 1° Closed
Driver 13.5° 60° 200 460 53 1.5° Closed
Tol(+/-): 2
diamond.gif (3546 bytes)In the Viper Ti-464 Driver Head, Snake Eyes introduces the next generation of the popular Viper titanium driver family featuring the maximum allowable size by the USGA (460cc) and incorporating four screw weight ports allowing ball flight customization. The cast 6-4 titanium body is broader than the previous Viper Ti-460 pulling the CG further back from the face to increase launch angle while lowering the spin rate on the lower lofts. A plasma-welded titanium face plate insures maximum power by eliminating the heavier weld bead from traditional tig welding. This increases the sweet spot on the face allowing for a more elastic transfer of energy when struck off-center.

diamond.gif (3546 bytes)Twin triangular sole cavities increase the structural mass in the back section of the sole adding to the weight that can be housed in the ports. The driver comes standard with twin 5-gram weights in middle rear ports and twin blue anodized aluminum 2-gram weights in the heel and toe for neutral flight. The weights can be interchanged between the ports to customize ball flight. Placing the heavier weights in the heel ports produces a draw flight pattern while moving weights to the toe create a fade flight pattern. Each head is shipped with a wrench and a guide for customizing ball flight.

diamond.gif (3546 bytes)The deep black paint is finished off with a blue metal flake adding to the Viper Ti464's rich appearance.