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A few weeks ago, I spoke with a rep at Powerbilt and he had me fitted for a driver with 10.5 degrees of loft and a Fujikura Pro 63 stiff flex shaft. PowerBilt Golf Mary Beth Lacy www.mblacy. Today Im going to be reviewing the Powerbilt Air Force One DFX Tour black driver. “She’s a perfect fit for us, and using her incredibly vast network of contacts, will hit the ground running spreading the word about our equipment. “Mary Beth is a seasoned veteran with an outstanding reputation in the golf industry,” says Ross Kvinge, President of PowerBilt. The aesthetics of the DFX are all business. Shaft: Oban Kiyoshi White (stiff) Loft: 9.5 degrees. Bearing the company’s latest Nitrogen N7 technology, the Air Force One DFX driver is PowerBilt’s marquee product for 2014. What I tested: Powerbilt Air Force One DFX Tour Black Driver. Find golf club trade-in and re-sales values for over 4000 models of used golf clubs at the PGA Value Guide, from leading manufacturers such as Callaway. It’s part of the Hillerich & Bradsby family, which includes Louisville Slugger and Bionic Gloves. Air Force One will continue to develop and expand their golf product categories, including drivers, fairway woods and premium irons under the new company. The company’s clubs have been used over the years to win more than 100 PGA Tour events, including eight Majors. PowerBilt has been making clubs since 1916 - the same year the PGA of America was founded. I’m excited to help take this storied franchise to the next awareness level.” And its equipment sales are on the rise, too. Powerbilts patented Nitrogen Charged technology, comes in our newly designed DF (Deep Face) driver with the. As the guy selling it was giving the profits the a disabled Armed Forces fun. Saw the newer version DFX driver (still 4 years old) on eBay and thought it looked very different. “Its latest products are first-rate and fare very well in head-to-head testing with all of the major brands. I recall trying the Air Force One driver several years back but found it too low launching and horribly LOUD. “PowerBilt’s golf division has been around for nearly 100 years, but its marketing and public relations seemed to have slipped off the past few years,” says Lacy. Her expertise will help maximize PowerBilt’s media coverage and consumer awareness, with the goal of building the longtime brand into an even more prominent name in the golf club market. Mary Beth Lacy has announced that her public relations firm, Mary Beth Lacy, Inc., has become the new PR representative for Palm Desert-based golf club manufacturer PowerBilt.įor the past 20-plus years, Lacy has had plenty of experience promoting the golf club industry – having represented a variety of high-profile club brands.