1st Driver To Max Out All USGA Limits!
Drivers

1st Driver To Max Out All USGA Limits!

1st Driver To Max Out All USGA Limits!

Exclusively Distributed by Harrison Golf…Yes the Shaft Company

Almost every driver that has been released in the last 3-5 years promotes having either the Max MOI or the Max COR or the Max Size in CC’s. Everything is all Max’ed out!

And in 2009 a list of new features will be claimed by almost every manufacturer…the “Buzzzz” word for the year will be “Interchangeable”. The term “interchangeable” simply means that most manufacturers will feature either an interchangeable head, shaft, lie or launch angle in 2009. You might have read the article on MYGOLFSPY about the Nike Dymo adjustable driver which lists a few different drivers with the new technology.

But even with all the companies sharing similar technology for the past few years and this new driver technology becoming available…none of them have thought to develop 1 driver that Max’ed out all the areas of the newest technology available in the game of golf. Well that is until now!

Introducing the NEW! Hathaway V4 and Hathaway V6 Drivers

The name is new but the company distributing them is not. Harrison Golf has been a major player in the golf shaft industry for over 10 years. So…when I heard that Harrison was going to be part of a new driver I was definitely interested in getting the inside scoop.

From what we hear it will be marketed as being the “First 4 X 4 For Tough Tracks” kind of Monster Truck’ish sounding…but hey…they do have a good idea and they were the first to do it. The 4 X 4 stands for:

  1. Max – MOI
  2. Max – COR
  3. Max – Head Size
  4. Max Head Dimensions
  1. Interchangeable – Head
  2. Interchangeable – Shaft
  3. Interchangeable – Lie
  4. Interchangeable – Launch Angle

Our insider’s source has shot some photos of the new drivers…we will see if we can get our hands on one to test out for you guys. Our source says that the Hathaway V4 has a more pear shaped head while the Hathaway V6 is more bullet shaped and that they will be available sometime in October.

hathaway v6 driver

harrison hathaway v4 driver

For You

For You

News
May 1, 2024
Why Are Golf’s TV Ratings Plummeting?
News
May 1, 2024
Five U.S. Buddy Golf Trips That Won’t Break The Bank
News
May 1, 2024
Best Public Golf Courses Near NYC
MyGolfSpy

MyGolfSpy

MyGolfSpy

Our mission is #ConsumerFirst. We are here to help educate and empower golfers. We want you to get the most out of your money, time and performance. That means providing you with equipment reviews you can trust, as well as honest reporting on the latest issues affecting the game today. #PowerToThePlayer

MyGolfSpy

MyGolfSpy

MyGolfSpy

MyGolfSpy

MyGolfSpy

MyGolfSpy

Driver Ping G30 Hybrids PXG 0317
3/4 IRON PXG 0311XF 5-GW Srixon Z 565
SW PXG 0317 LW PXG 0311
Putter EVNROLL  
MyGolfSpy

MyGolfSpy

MyGolfSpy





    This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

      Gary Grillo

      13 years ago

      Finally played the Hathaway V6 outside. All I can say is WOW!!!!! One of my playing partners commented on the sound and hinted it must be illegal as I roped one down the middle with a slight draw.
      Bye R9 460!!!!!
      Visit King of Swing Golf in Revere Ma.

      Reply

      Gary Grillo

      13 years ago

      I am using the New hathaway V6 (9.5) with a Harrison Eclipse stf shaft This is an explosive driver. I have been using it the simulator only. Cant wait to play it on the course. Switched from a Taylormade R9 460. Feels, looks, sounds and performs all in one!!!!! Need a 3 wood!

      Reply

      Jim Shell

      13 years ago

      Being a club builder I have had the opportunity to hit almost every new club out there. The dual face technology on the Hathaway was once used by KZG on their Gemini Drivers. One problem I saw with the Gemini was face cracking after extended hitting. The Hathaway V4 which is what I have been playing for some time stills sounds and feels just like the first day I put it together. I saw an immediate difference in distance and direction. I have always been a fader of the ball, which means I align down the left side of fairway and cut it back to the middle. With the V4 in the neutral position I am hitting the ball flush with a great sound and no fade. This Club head is HOT and the SAGA shaft is as good as they come. This set-up gets a five star rating from me.

      Reply

      Terry

      15 years ago

      I am a professional club builder and love the new Hathaway. I was playing the R9 (had both 420 & 460) and I sold the 420. I keep the 460 for demo and have customers hit the R9 and Hathaway on a outdoor launch monitor. I’ve sold 10 Hathaways in the last month. No one has outhit the Hathaway using the R9. Plus it’s half the price.

      Reply

      mygolfspy

      16 years ago

      Yes this is a new line of drivers…in regards to the looks…I am not sure if this is a finished product or only in prototype stages. But we will keep you updated.

      Reply

      Ron Freeny

      16 years ago

      I hve never heard of this line of clubs is it new? Sounds like a good idea you are right but the driver doe not look that good.

      Reply

    Leave A Reply

    required
    required
    required (your email address will not be published)

    This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

    News
    May 1, 2024
    Why Are Golf’s TV Ratings Plummeting?
    News
    May 1, 2024
    Five U.S. Buddy Golf Trips That Won’t Break The Bank
    News
    May 1, 2024
    Best Public Golf Courses Near NYC
    ENTER to WIN 3 DOZEN

    Titleist ProV1 Golf Balls

    Titleist ProV1 Golf Balls
    By signing up you agree to receive communications from MyGolfSpy and select partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy You may opt out of email messages/withdraw consent at any time.