Feel Golf clubs use specially formulated metals coupled with a proprietary Pressure Casting system to manufacture the most "player sensitive" golf clubs in the world and are used by players all over the world. This pressure system produces clubs that contain the best attributes of both forged and cavity back clubs and allows Feel Golf to manufacture the softest and best "feeling" club in the golf industry.
Each and every Feel Golf club is made to the same exacting standards and is identical in every aspect of feel and playability. A club made today will have the exact same: Total Weight, Balance Point, Shaft Frequency, Swing Weight, Kick Point and Length as one made, yesterday, a year or 10 years ago. That is how precise Feel Golf is in its manufacturing and assembly procedures.
FEEL has for many years produced award-winning wedges and high performance drivers, irons and putters for highly discriminating amateurs and Tour players.
New to the Feel product line is Caldwell Golf's highly advanced Ceramic product line
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Caldwell Golf Company
In August 2009, Feel Golf purchased Caldwell Golf Company of Carlsbad CA. The Caldwell Golf Company spent years developing Ceramic technology into a final and an excellent product line of putters, drivers and fairway woods.
Lee Miller, PGA member and CEO of Feel Golf, one day in the early spring of 2009 had the opportunity to use their Ceramic "Tsunami" putter. It was love at first site and he said" I like this putter better than any other putter I ever designed and I have designed many over the last 25 years and it's by far the best I've ever used in all my years of playing competitive golf.
"In fact I like it so much and their technology, let's buy the entire Company" and after months of negotiations, we bought it.
Their flagship product is the "Tsunami" putter and their driver(s) are close behind. The drivers for example, are 270 to 300 cc in size and in independent testing, outperformed almost all major Titanium drivers for distance and workability. In fact at the conclusion of the testing, the Ceramic drivers added an average of 6 mph to ball speed and an average of 7 yards farther. Test results are available upon request.