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By
Steve Pike,
PGA.com Senior Writer
06.11.2003
02:49 pm (ET)
Ram Golf has introduced its 2003 family of drivers and fairway woods, company officials have announced. The line includes the Ram 420 Driver, the Rhythm Driver and a line of Concept Woods.
The new introductions, offered at what company officials say is a fraction of the cost of other high-performance drivers and fairway woods, are part of Ram's Value Family of products.
The Ram 420 Driver, designed for serious players at all skill levels, is a 420cc Forged Titanium 6061 driver featuring a 100 graphite shaft by Apollo. The driver, according to Ram, offers an extra deep face that promotes topspin and leads to longer drives.
It is available in either stiff or regular flex with a 10.5 degree loft and comes in both men's right-handed and left-handed models. Suggested retail price is $75.
The Rhythm Driver, officials said, offers a large sweet spot and helps golfers to launch the ball at a higher angle with less backspin. A 400cc Forged Titanium 6-4 driver, the Rhythm Driver is available in 10 degrees of loft and features a graphite shaft by Apollo, with either stiff or regular flex.
Available in men's right-handed or left-handed models, the driver is designed for players of all skill levels and has a suggested retail price of $99.95.
The Concept Woods are specifically designed for mid-to-high handicap players, as they feature a low center of gravity that promotes both distance and accuracy. Available in a 360cc Forged Titanium Alloy 6061 driver with individual 3-, 5-, 7-, 9- and 11-woods, the Concept line comes in men's right and left-handed models.
All models feature Ram's proprietary 100 percent graphite shaft. The suggested retail price is $45 per club for the driver and woods.
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