OUR TECHNOLOGY
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While a geometric shaped driver with extended weighting in the toe area
adds resistance to twisting on off-center hits, it also hinders the
club face from closing up and squaring at impact. | ![]() |

That “optimal” shape is in the Dual Point
Fastback and Drawback drivers from Nicklaus. It's the right shape with weight
in the right place, for maximum forgiveness (super high M.O.I.) and improved face squaring balance.

![]() | Enabling golfers to hit the ball straighter and farther is always a goal when developing new products. For 2008, I am proud to say that we have achieved success. From new irons that have the highest M.O.I. on the market to new drivers that push limits beyond anything that we have ever done, our new products will truly help you enjoy the game. — Clay Long, Club Designer |
To maximize stability, a tightrope walker depends on an extended weighting system. The further their weight is distributed away from the center, the more resistance to rotation and twisting they come to achieve.
Nicklaus has taken this concept and transferred weight as far from the center as possible, to the outermost region on the toe and hosel – providing "Maximum Twist Resistance" to the clubhead at impact, producing straighter, more accurate shots.
To add stability to your game, we've introduced the patented “Extreme Polar Weighting System” into our NEW 2008 Polarity MTR irons and Claw hybrids.



