Tad Moore-designed Fairway Woods complete Dunlop's SP-700 series
BY iseekgolf.com | 31 Jan 2003
Global sports brand Dunlop debuted three new Tad Moore Fairway Woods at the recent 2003 PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando. The trio will augment the original Tad Moore-designed SP-700 Driver, which debuted at the PGA 2002 Fall Expo.
The new series of fairway woods are made of a non-corrosive hyper-stainless steel and feature a unique railed sole that lets the club glide through fairway turf and rough. The steel face is designed with a low center of gravity to generate maximum velocity and higher, softer shots. The Graphalloy ProLite Elite Shaft has a low torque rating and a softer top section, making the club easy to swing without compromising stability or accuracy.
Designed with a rich burgundy finish, the Tad Moore Fairway Woods are available in lofts of 15, 17 and 19. Each will retail for US$125.
Complimenting the Fairways is the 360cc forged SP-700 Titanium driver. Designed by legendary clubsmith Tad Moore to push the limits for COR, the Driver has a larger sole plate radius, as well as the high performance SP-700 material. The overall club size, classic profile and clean graphics were conceived to appeal to the golf purist. SRP for the driver is US$199.
