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The Intech Tec Plus Golf Driver features a USGA-legal 460cc aluminum club head with a high MOI design for maximum forgiveness. Equipped with a lightweight XTREME DISTANCE III graphite shaft and a textured rubber grip, this right-handed 10.5-degree loft driver is perfect for beginner golfers seeking performance and value. Comes with a protective headcover for easy transport and durability.
Size | 460cc |
Color | Silver 10.5 Degrees (Original) |
Golf Club Flex | Regular |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Golf Club Loft | 10.5 Degrees |
Material | Aluminum |
Brand | Intech |
Shaft Material | Graphite |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Golf Putter Lie Angle | 105 |
Grip Material | Rubber |
Grip Size | Standard |
Grip Type | Textured |
Product Dimensions | 5"L x 5"W x 46.5"H |
UPC | 040169429151 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00040169429151 |
Configuration | 10.5 Degrees (Original) |
Golf Club Type | Driver Golf Club |
Included Components | Headcover |
Manufacturer | Hireko Golf -- Dropship |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 44.5 x 4.7 x 3.8 inches |
Package Weight | 0.84 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 5 x 46.5 inches |
Brand Name | Intech |
Country of Origin | China |
Model Name | TEC Plus 460 cc Ti Matrix Golf Driver, Men's Right-Handed with Headcover |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | K42915 |
Sport Type | Golf |
R**Y
Worth more than what I paid.
I like it, I've paid more for a box of balls than I paid for this club. I gained about 50 yards no joke my old driver must be broken. Looks big feels lightweight. Grip isn't the best but I didn't pay alot for the club so it does the job.
C**G
So far so good
I received this product on 09/24/2018 and right away I loved how it was packaged. Having worked for UPS in the past it was great to see a company actually pack a product as they did so I wanted that to be my first plus. Second plus, it came with a club head cover. I was concerned since a lot of the reviews said it did not come with one, but low and behold I got one. I went to the range today and I would say I have a decent drive with second-hand clubs more slices than straight drives. This club just felt great in the hands and felt good with the follow through. Since I am new I cannot tell if the flex is an issue. What I can say is out of 100 drives I would say I hit 40 straight down the line, 30 with a slight slice, 20 with a slight hook and 10 HOLY MOLY THAT WENT WAY LEFT LIKE IT ALMOST LOOKS LIKE I AIMED THAT WAY. That is a vast improvement than my old driver which just so happened to be a second-hand intech as well. The only thing I will say is a downside but not too bad is the ball coming off the face sounded like a wet burlap sack hitting the ground (A WHAP and not a Ping) I will update when I get 18 holes in .
M**T
Good for the price
Plays fairly well, good for a beginner. Not exactly great for hitting piss missiles but occasionally get lucky and hit a bomb. Overall happy with it but I’m no professional.
B**N
You get what you pay for... Lasted maybe ~20-30 drives
Head snapped off on my second range trip, only 35 days after purchase, which was conveniently only 5 days after the support window?I'm pretty sure drivers should last a minimum a year, and there was no funny business here. Is the club low quality in general? Yes. Did I get a defective club? Maybe... Probably? Idk. What I do know is I am still irritated that I basically I paid $40 to have a driver for 3-4 short trips to the course. Pretty lame.The clubs performance in general? Kinda whippy. Didnt really see much range increase compared to my old school driver. In fact, I think it increased my fade a bit. Would I buy again? No. With no support or replacement, I am left in the dark wondering if I bought a piece of junk or whatever. However, it seemed decent for the price for those few weeks yipppeeee
M**A
An amazing deal!
I own an older Callaway driver. It's a VFT model about 10 years old and was about $400. It has the smaller head compared to these larger headed drivers. I read the reviews on this very inexpensive driver. So I went for it. The first day on the driving range was just to get a feel for it without any great expectations. I was shocked at the performance of this driver. I'm used to the smaller head, so this driver was easy to get used to and felt great! I was hitting crappy range balls 275 yards right off the bat! I highly recommend this club.Update: 4-30-2010. I went and played golf with the usual buddies I play with. I showed them my new driver right off the bat. They asked me what I paid for it, but I wouldn't tell them. I said I would after the round was over. The first Tee-Shot was awesome. Long and right down the middle. They thought I was just lucky with a new club. I out drove all of them. Then it happened again and again. By the 6th hole of the front 9, they were convinced it wasn't luck!They practically begged me to tell them, but I still didn't. Throughout the round they kept guessing. I did say I got a great deal. None of them guessed less than $150. At the end of the round I told them $20. They just about crapped their pants! 2 of them are buying this club now! I also bought another one just in case something happens to the first one. At this price why not!
A**R
Great for beginners, but +swing speed means -accuracy
I've never been a regular golfer, but I am a life-long one. I haven't played enough rounds to know my handicap, but I do have a semi-decent swing style, pace, and speed (even if it's inconsistent). Ample covid free time took me out to the driving range and I started to get back into it, which lead to this purchase.It's a good looking driver. The huge 460cc head offers a lot of confidence behind the ball. The sound is very meh. It's not a very scientific way to describe it, but it sounds 'cheap'. Which it is, I mean it's a $40 driver.Swinging about 80% max speed I shoot this out about 220 with a slight right hand fade. Not much run-out with the 10.5 degrees, maybe 225 total distance. If I try to swing full strength however, I get an unbelievable slice. I attribute this to the extremely flexible shaft. Good for beginners, but as your swing speed increases, you'll start slicing.To test my theory I took my old youth driver with a stiffer shaft to the range. I tried my hardest to hit draw shots with the TEC and not once got it to go left. The head just lags behind too much to get the face closed. When I switched to the youth driver I pumped 3 in a row out past the furthest TEC shot, on a nice slight draw. The youth driver is easily half the head size of the TEC.This is a great driver for someone just trying to go out and play golf, especially if they haven't refined they're swing yet. It's cheap and accessible, and that huge head is a big confidence booster in a fledgling golfer. If you have an understanding of swing mechanics, weight shift, and engaging your hips, then you'll probably swing too fast for this driver.I'm passing mine along to a new-to-golf friend. I'm on to find a stiffer shaft driver that wont break my bank!
J**C
Great for both hackers and homeowners.
I’m not a golfer. I live on a private golf course. Golf balls land in my yard every day. If the balls are 50 feet inside the yard, they have to be forfeited. Over the years, I’ve collected hundreds of essentially brand new golf balls. After years of watching golfers who pay tens of thousands of dollars each year to golf in my backyard, I have developed the ability to drive the ball 150+ yards into the middle of a lake across the 18th green from my house. This inexpensive club makes it much easier to relocate these errant balls with minimal effort on my part.
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