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New Taylormade Non-conforming R510 Stiff 7.5* Driver R9

Submitted by Andy on May 17, 2009 – 8:06 pmNo Comment

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Increase Sales by 18% and double your hits - Vendio Gallery NEW RARE TaylorMade NON-CONFORMING R510 7.5* Driver w/ Stiff-Flex Shaft This auction is for a NEW RARE TaylorMade NON-CONFORMING R510 Driver w/ Stiff-Flex Shaft! This Driver is BRAND NEW and still in the package. This driver EXCEEDS USGA COR LIMIT and has a MAXIMUM COR, which provides MAXIMUM DISTANCE.

The difference between this NON-CONFORMING R510 driver and a standard R510 driver is that the non-conforming has a .860 COR and the standard R510 has a .830 cor. The .860 COR provides a TRAMPOLINE EFFECT, which gives you MORE DISTANCE from the non-conforming R510 than you would the standard R510. This driver does not conform to USGA rules and is illegal to use in any USGA event. It is VERY RARE, being that it is was NOT RELEASED IN THE US. Some of the other features on this specific golf club are as follows:

NON-CONFORMING 7.5* Degree Loft Right-Handed TaylorMade Grip Mitsubishi Rayon Shockwave Shaft Stiff-Flex

As you can see from the image above, the conforming R510 Driver has score lines in the center of the clubface, and the NON-CONFORMING R510 Driver DOES NOT have the score lines in the center.

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