Equipment in this category represents a sub-group of golf clubs engineered with specific design parameters. The clubs incorporate technologically advanced face designs, often simulated and refined through computational methods, aiming to enhance ball speed and trajectory. For instance, a club face might feature varying thicknesses across its surface, meticulously calculated to optimize performance on off-center hits.
The employment of these advanced design principles can lead to increased distance, improved accuracy, and enhanced forgiveness. Historically, golf club design relied heavily on empirical testing and iterative refinement. The shift towards computationally driven design represents a significant advancement, enabling manufacturers to explore a broader range of design possibilities and optimize performance characteristics with greater precision.