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Wilson Golf has created the Launch 2 Ladies Golf Driver to provide golfers with a lightweight driver that can generate incredible ball speeds while ensuring that there is no risk of sliced shots so every drive travels straight down the fairway.
To avoid one of the most frustrating aspects of golf, slicing a shot off of the tee, Wilson Golf has designed the Launcher Pad 2 with an inherent draw bias so that women golfers are able to easily avoid this problem and so create drives that fly straighter and with much more accuracy down the fairway.
A lot of the other design features for this golf club have been chosen specifically so that the draw bias ensures female golfers are able to create much straighter shot. Design features such as the geometry and angle of the face of the club, the moderate offset, the way the head of the club has been shaped and the centre of gravity placement that has been moved forward and towards the heel.
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.
As one of the lightest golf driver on the market, the Launch Pad 2 womens driver has now 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.
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.