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“There’s no question that we put more technology in a driver than any other club maker,” says Kvinge.
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The challenge in today’s hi-tech driving market is figuring out how to maximize driving distance within USGA limits. Combine that with nitrogen and you get the driver that consistently hits it long and straight no matter where the ball is struck on the face.” “Basically, we’ve developed a driver with a face that’s 5 millimeters taller – or deeper – than the previous model. “The deep face makes a difference,” adds Kvinge, referring to the new Air Force One DF driver. – What do you get when you combine PowerBilt’s highly acclaimed Nitrogen-Charged technology with a deep-face driver? “Unmatched power and accuracy,” says Ross Kvinge, president of PowerBilt, the only brand in the world that has continuously made hi-end golf clubs for nearly a century. Based in Louisville, Ky., H&B is also the maker of world-famous Louisville Slugger bats and Bionic gloves. PowerBilt is a division of the Hillerich & Bradsby Co., a family-owned company which has been making golf clubs since 1916. Based on what we’re offering this year, the future looks bright for Grand Slam.” And the reason is simple, says Kvinge: “Quality and value are a great combination that never goes out of style. PowerBilt has been making the Grand Slam line of clubs for generations. Nine zipper pockets provide plenty of storage options.
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The cart bag is made of durable, lightweight nylon with a graphite 14-way top and full-length dividers plus a putter tube. The irons are made of durable 431-stainless steel and feature a cavity-back design with a low center of gravity making them outstanding game-improvement clubs.Ī mallet putter provides a large sweet spot and optimal heel-toe weighting to help eliminate pushes and pulls. All woods and hybrids have lightweight, consistently performing graphite shafts and come with attractive head covers. Fairway woods and hybrids are made of 17-4 stainless steel. The driver is offered in a maximum-performing titanium head or a more affordable alloy head. “It’s certainly a set of clubs that are user friendly and designed to fit a golfer’s needs and skill level for a number of years,” says Kvinge.Īll Grand Slam clubs are made of high-quality components. Grand Slam is designed for golfers ranging from beginners to mid-handicappers. Open-stock pricing is as follows: $99.99 for titanium driver, $69.99 for alloy driver, $49.99 for fairway wood or hybrid and $39.99 for lob wedge. Individual Grand Slam clubs are also offered in 5, 7, 9 and 11 fairway woods, plus a 6 hybrid and a lob wedge. In addition, there is open stock that lets golfers add clubs to fit their game. The standard $399.99 set comes with 12 clubs: a driver and fairway wood, two hybrids (3 and 4), seven irons (5-SW) and a putter. Grand Slam is also about fitting clubs to your game.”

“Grand Slam has always been known as the best bang for the buck in golf,” says PowerBilt President Ross Kvinge. It’s also the price for an entire set of top-quality Grand Slam clubs from PowerBilt – driver, fairway woods, hybrids, irons, putter and bag included. – What can you get for $399.99 in golf? That’s the introduction price for a new high-end driver from one of the mega brands.

The JGGA sponsors the Japan Golf Fair, Japan’s version of the PGA Merchandise Show, which will be held Feb. 2 country in golf sales in the world with 24 percent of the global golf market. “From this point of view, JGGA has left it to the judgment of each member company whether to manufacture and/or sell golf equipment that doesn’t fully conform to the specifications set forth in the Rules of Golf promulgated by R&A.”Ī recent study by Golf Datatech and Yano Research Institute of Japan, the world’s two leading organizations studying the global golf retail market space, Japan is the No. “JGGA believes that it is desirable for the stimulation of the golf market to have a wide variety of golf equipment available in the market from which all types of golfers may choose in order to find one that really fits their respective purposes and needs, hoping that more and more golfers will enjoy playing golf as a result of such improvement in the golf equipment market,” an English translation of the JGGA statement reads. The Japan Golf Goods Association, the trade organization for golf equipment manufacturers in Japan, today announced that it would support the distribution of non-conforming golf equipment.
