Orlimar Escape HL Men's Titanium Drivers

$179.99
Angled sole view of the men’s right handed Orlimar Escape HL 10.5° driver
Angled sole and face view of the men’s right handed Orlimar Escape HL 10.5° driver
face view of the men’s right handed Orlimar Escape HL 10.5° driver
Toe view of the men’s right handed Orlimar Escape HL 10.5° driver
crown view of the men’s right handed Orlimar Escape HL 10.5° driver
Orlimar Escape HL Mens Driver Headcover
Angled sole view of the men’s right handed Orlimar Escape HL 10.5° driver
Angled sole and face view of the men’s right handed Orlimar Escape HL 10.5° driver
face view of the men’s right handed Orlimar Escape HL 10.5° driver
Toe view of the men’s right handed Orlimar Escape HL 10.5° driver
crown view of the men’s right handed Orlimar Escape HL 10.5° driver
Orlimar Escape HL Mens Driver Headcover

Orlimar Escape HL Men's Titanium Drivers

$179.99
Hand Right Hand
Flex Lite

The Orlimar Escape HL men's draw-biased driver is designed help deliver the club face square up at impact. The internal heel-weighting shifts weight toward the heel to impart draw spin for a distance-enhancing draw off the tee. Aerodynamically shaped coupled with reduced roll radius, especially low on the face, results in reducing spin, boosting ball speeds, and yielding longer drives.

Head Material: Titanium, Shaft: 100%, ultra-light graphite Orlimar Escape shaft, Orlimar custom rubber grip, 460cc Driver comes with a headcover.

Model # Hand Loft Flex Lie Face Angle Volume Standard Length UPC
OR127780 RH 10.5° Lite 58° Square 460 cc 45" 810022127780
OR128060 RH 10.5° Regular 58° Square 460 cc 45" 810022128060
OR127957 LH 10.5° Lite 58° Square 460 cc 45" 810022127957
OR128237 LH 10.5° Regular 58° Square 460 cc 45" 810022128237

THE ULTIMATE ESCAPE OFF TEE

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Ray Pieri
Escape HL

Have a nearly 30 year old tri-metal I have not played for years. Took it out to hit balls and play with both it and the new escape hl for comparision The new escape is 20 to 30 yards shorter and no difference in dispersion between the 2. If it was a 9° maybe I would try to play it again but not as it is now @ 10.5°. Make a new tri-metal and I will buy it and give the new POS away.