Specifications
Loft |
10.5° |
Lie |
59° |
Face Angle |
1° Hook |
Head Volume |
515cc |
Club Description
MAXIMUM DISTANCE, MAXIMUM FORGIVENESS, MAXIMUM FUN!!!
FACT: Only 1 out of every 5 golfers maintain a USGA handicap, yet equipment companies design clubs to abide by the Rules of Golf for the minority.
Illegally Longer, Illegally Straighter!
Juggernaut Max was designed for the 4 out of 5 golfers that want to play better by hitting the ball farther and driving the ball straighter. First, the Juggernaut is 12% larger (515cc) than the maximum allowable volume by the USGA, thus allowing it to be a more forgiving head on off-center shots resulting into less time looking for errant balls and speeding up the play of the game.
Most importantly, you’ll be able to generate more distance from the tee. The COR/CT or the spring-like effect of the ball coming off the explosive ultra-thin, beta titanium face far exceeds the USGA maximum limits too.
Head Material: 6/4 Titanium
Finish: Black PVD
Does not conform to the Rules of Golf
3 Models:
Juggernaut Max (Matte Black PVD on Crown, Side Skirt, Sole, Face; Red Accents)
Juggernaut Max Offset (Matte Black PVD on Crown, Side Skirt, Sole, Face; Red Accents; Offset to Correct for Slices)
Juggernaut Max Gold (Matte Black on Crown, Side Skirt; Gold PVD on Sole and Face)
515cc's OF PURE POWER
Why Use a Larger Sized Driver? The Juggernaut Max Draw is 12% larger (515cc) than the maximum allowable volume by the USGA. Just like a larger headed tennis racket, Juggernaut Max’s larger volume allows it to be a more forgiving head on off-center shots. Plus, the larger face creates a greater trampoline effect for much higher balls speeds you can’t obtain with name brand drivers.
Links
Product Warranty
Custom Fitting
Fitting Club Length & Grip Size
Club Length Measuring

Stand on flat surface and place your arms in a relaxed position by your sides. For best accuracy, have another person help in measuring from the wrist crease to the floor.
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Grip Size Measuring

Measure Hand (as shown in picture) before selecting the correct grip size
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Shafts
Grips