A design feature popular in fairway woods in which the face height of the club is generally 1 2" or less This provides a lower center of gravity for the club
Metal gas pump globe body for 15 inch or 16 5 inch lenses When viewed from the front, the body has a "low profile," allowing the lenses to be the more dominant visual feature
Describes drives built to the 3 5-inch form factor, which are only 1-inch high The standard form factor drives are 1 625-inches high
- Describes drives built to the 3 1/2- inch form factor, which are only 1 inch high The standard form factor drives are 1 625 inches high
A cap style with a low slope that is more closely fitted to the head Can either be structured or unstructured
keep a low profile to not go to places or be careful not to do anything that will attract attention to yourself or your actions high profile
A conetop produced (with a couple of exceptions) from 1935 until 1942 by the Continental Can Company Its spout is shorter than that of the high profile or j-spout conetops (photo)