Sub70 859 Driver Review: Affordable Performance and Precision

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On this episode of Let's Play Thru, we dive into the Sub70 859 driver, a David amongst Goliaths in the direct-to-consumer golf market. Promising top-tier performance without the hefty price tag, this driver catches the eye with its carbon fiber top and aerodynamic wings reminiscent of Ping's turbulators. But the real innovation lies in its axis of rotation technology, ensuring forgiveness and high MOI for consistent shots on the course. With tungsten weights for shot shaping and an adjustable hosel for loft adjustments, the 859 driver offers customization options usually found in pricier models.
Taking the 859 driver out for a spin on the fairway, the Let's Play Thru team puts it through its paces in distance, forgiveness, and workability tests. Despite not being the longest hitter in the market, the driver impresses with its consistency and accuracy, keeping shots in play even on off-center hits. In the forgiveness test, the driver shines, showcasing its ability to maintain straight and long shots on toe, heel, low, and high strikes. The workability test reveals the driver's versatility, allowing for easy shot shaping and trajectory adjustments to suit different playing styles.
Scoring high in forgiveness and workability, the Sub70 859 driver proves to be a formidable contender for golfers seeking control and precision on the course. While the driver may fall slightly short in the sound department with a high-pitched tone, its sleek aesthetics and solid feel make it a visually appealing and comfortable choice for players. Overall, the Sub70 859 driver stands out as a hidden gem in the market, offering exceptional performance and value that rivals its more expensive competitors.

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