A long, light, flying shaft that has been around for a long time. However, the direction is not the best.
In order to surpass the legendary shaft, Longest Yard, which previously achieved both distance and direction, In 2019, Angel's Vice President, Fukushi, approached Daiichi Golf for advice.
Communication between the engineers and Daiichi Golf testers began. Based on the original Angel, which had a reputation for being easy to swing and not bending, we repeated prototyping and testing four times. We have finally completed a prototype that flies, can be hit, and doesn't bend!
This time, the rolling was a gentler double kick than Roxy's, widening the target. The moderate softness in the hands creates tension, generates energy, and then the ball returns cleanly, so it doesn't curve like in California! This is the rolling behavior that allows the ball to fly without bending.
The long shaft creates a pause, which generates great energy when returned well. To achieve that long length, it is necessary to eliminate vertical flex (toe down) during the swing. With a heavy head attached, you can roll without toeing down and make a nice turn! We encourage you to try rolling 0.5 to 1 inch longer than usual.
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