Club Description
Designed for:Players who Score 75 - 90
Four years in the making, the 719MW is the most advanced moveable weight driver designed by Wishon Golf. The basis for the 719MW can be traced back to an early design in the mid-80s by Tom Wishon and Elmore Just – the founder of Louisville Golf Company: the Cure driver was the first original heel-weighted draw-bias driver ever made in the golf industry. Made from laminated maple, it effectively proved that the centre of gravity on a clubhead can be shifted with the heel weight. And when a golfer contacts the ball in an on-centre shot, this causes a slight rotation on the vertical axis, creating in essence, a tilt on the spin axis of the ball: reducing the amount of fade on a shot.
A later woodhead design in the mid-1990s by Tom Wishon, the AccuCore 50 Driver, would further demonstrate the benefits of heel-weighted drivers, but also most importantly that at least 25-30g was needed in the heel-side to move the COG enough to the point where a centre shot off the face would create a visible draw bias effect on the shot. Many modern adjustable weight drivers have a maximum of 20g of moveable weight – this is not enough to move the centre of gravity and create a marked difference for the vast majority of golfers with average clubhead speed.
So when Wishon began the design process for the 719 moveable weight driver, it was obvious that it would need to have the ability to move at least 30g of additional weight around the head to be able to offer regular golfers a chance to be able to see a change in the shape of their shots.
And that’s not an easy task (to say the least).
For a 440cc driver, total weight shouldn’t exceed 202-205g in order to be built to a normal range of swingweights, so to take the additional moveable weights, the body of the head had to be in the realm of 172g – an extremely difficult object to achieve.
Wishon was able to engineer the 719MW with the help of one of the very best investment cast titanium foundries in the world, and by varying the wall thickness and removing the entire titanium crown, replacing with lightweight carbon composite, we were able to create the objective design for the 719MW.
How to Position the Weights
Place 20 gram Weight on Heel position for Slice Correction (Draw Bias)
Place 20 gram Weight on Toe position for Hook Correction (Fade Bias)
Place 20 gram Weight on Forward Position for Lower Ball Flight
Place 20 Gram Weight on Rear Position for Higher Ball Flight
10 gram in the toe and heel positions to increase head MOI (Moment of Inertia)

Club Specs
Loft Angles |
9° |
11° |
Lie Angle |
58° |
58° |
Face Angle |
0° Square |
0° Square |
Standard Length |
44" |
44" |
Volume: 440cc
Head Material: 6/4 Titanium plus ultralite carbon composite crown lightens the head structure and lower Center of Gravity.
Finish: Black with Red Trim
CUSTOM HOSEL SLEEVE (Adjustable)
• Custom hosel sleeve will allow a change in face angle from 2° closed to 3° open or lie position from 58° to 60°
Wrist-to-Floor Measure for Club Length
Stand on flat surface and place your arms in a relaxed position by your sides. Measure from the wrist crease to the floor.
Shafts and Flex - Match to YOUR Ability

S2S Green (66g)
Golfers who Score 90 +
Average Drive Distance in the Air:
125 - 145 yards, Flexible
145 - 165 yards, Senior
165 - 185 yards, Regular
185 - 205 yards, Firm |

S2S Blue (50g)
Golfers who Score 85 - 90
Average Drive Distance in the Air:
0 - 150 yards, Flexible
150 - 185 yards, Senior
185 - 215 yards, Regular |

S2S White (67g)
Golfers who Score 82 - 90
Average Drive Distance in the Air:
160 - 185 yards, Senior
185 - 220 yards, Regular
220 - 250 yards, Firm |

S2S Black 65 (65g)
Golfers who Score 75 - 82
Average Drive Distance in the Air:
215 - 235 yards, Regular
235 - 255 yards, Firm |
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S2S Black 85 (85g)
Golfers who Score 75 - 82
Average Drive Distance in the Air:
215 - 235 yards, Regular
235 - 255 yards, Firm |

S2S Red (65g)
Golfers who Score 70 - 75
Average Drive Distance in the Air:
215 - 240 yards, Regular
240 - 260 yards, Firm |
Grips
Measure Hand (as shown in picture) before selecting the correct grip size
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Wishon 360-Series
Qualities: Excellent Traction, Maximum Feel
Hand Sizes: Standard (7" - 7.75"), Midsize (7.75" - 8.75") |

Lamkin Crossline 360
Qualities: Medium Feel, Good Traction
Hand Size: Standard (7" - 8.25"), Midsize (8.25" - 9.25") |

Golf Pride Tour Velvet 360
Qualities: Medium Feel, Good Traction
Hand Size: Standard (7" - 8.25"), Midsize (8.25" - 9.25") |
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