Wilson Launch Pad 2 Golf Driver
Wilson Launch Pad 2 Golf Driver
The Wilson Launch 2 Golf Driver has been designed to provide golfers with a lightweight driver that allows for incredible ball speed while creating straight er and more accurate drives.
The Launch Pad 2 has been designed using advanced computer modelling that has resulted in a tour-proven face geometry that creates faster ball speeds while still providing a great level of forgiveness.
One of the key elements that was focused on when the engineers at Wilson were creating the Launch Pad 2 Driver is the issue of slicing the ball off the tee. One of the ways that they have managed to solve this issue is by using an inherent draw bias that helps golfers overcome this problem and so create shots that fly straighter and with much more accuracy.
Focusing on the draw bias has gone into a lot of the design aspects, including the geometry and angle of the face of the club as well as the head shape, moderate offset and centre of gravity positioning that has been moved forward and towards the heel.
The Launch Pad 2 driver is one of the lightest drivers on the market, so generating faster swing speeds is much easier. But now the driver has been paired with the lightweight Project X Evenflow shaft which allows for incredible swing speeds that can be created effortlessly by golfers of all skill levels.
At Click Golf we also stock all of the golf clubs features in the Wilson Launch Pad 2 series. With the Fairway Wood, Golf Hybrid, and Irons (with either Graphite or Steel shafts) available to order.
Features
Solve The Slice
An inherent draw bias helps players overcome one of the most frustrating problems in golf, so shots fly straighter and with more accuracy.
Forgiving Yet Fast
Advanced computer modelling results in a tour-proven face geometry that delivers faster ball speeds, everywhere.
Distance Made Easy
One of the lightest drivers on the market, coupled with a lightweight Evenflow shaft means effortless swing speed for all types of players.
Solve The Slice
Many aspects of this club design are aimed at promoting a draw bias, including face angle and geometry, a moderate offset, the head shape and a centre of gravity positioned forward and heel ward.