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Williams Racing FW14B PVD Black Limited Edition Putter

£199.00
In stock
Delivery time: 1 day(s)

Description

Williams Racing Golf

FW14B High Gloss Black PVD Coated

Features

  • Precision milled 'heritage inspired' putter
  • Named after the FW14B F1 car, driven by Nigel Mansell
  • Features Williams chassis racing number '5'
  • Headcover
  • Leather Red 'Iguana' grip
  • Loft 3°
  • Colour accents from the original race car
  • High Gloss Black PVD Finish

Secifications

  • Number, 5 (RED)
  • Material, Milled Precision Grade 304 Stainless Steel / Tungsten
  • Loft, 3 Degrees
  • Lie, 71 Degrees
  • Offset, 3/4 Shaft
  • Length, 35"


The line of Oxfordshire Milled Putters have been designed especially for Formula 1 fans. These heritage inspired putters are named after Williams’ winning F1 cars; the putter will become the center of attention of the set of clubs. Each Milled Putter features the chassis and racing number, and accented with colours of the car displayed in its original typography. Manufactured in line with the skillful workmanship and engineering found in the Williams’ F1 racing cars. The same precision milling required for production of a race car parts is used in this line of putters. From the precious metals, the stylish shaping and detailed lines, to the performance aspect of the fully milled head, the new milled putters share the same platform as the latest race car designs. The putters feature genuine leather Iguana Grips especially designed to enhance the beauty of the club. The unparalleled craftsmanship of the Oxfordshire putters is presented with an exquisite 24K Gold Plated finish.

WILLIAMS - Why Golf?
Williams employs hundreds of the worl's leading materials scientists and the most talented aerodynamicists to design its F1 cars. Away from the office many of them can be found competing on the golf courses close to their Oxfordshire headquarters; it's difficult to switch such bright and competitive minds off.

Williams realised that to engineer a better driver the process should be identical to that for a modern Formula 1 car. After all the target is the same: for the most advanced performance and maximum power delivery both require designs that achieve top speed efficiently, with stability and control created through a scientific harmony of innovative aerodynamics and pioneering materials science. Thus Williams Racing Golf was born - specialising in applying Williams' F1 World Championship winning expertise to inprove the game of golf.