
The Baldo TT GT1 driver Four Hundred Twenty is a compact and innovative golf driver designed for precision and control…with a unique high-back, high-face look.
Brought to the market by the leading Japanese manufacturer, the GT1 is a smaller 420cc model that joins the GT2 Deep-Face model and GT3 Shallow-Face driver.
The compact size of the GT1 provides golfers with a high degree of control and the ability to manipulate ball shape with workability what the new driver is all about.
The deep face design of the Baldo GT1 and high-back shape ensures high-trajectory shots and worked for draw or fade shot shapes off the tee.
Baldo TT GT1 Four Hundred Twenty Driver Specs & Features
Baldo opted to launch a compact 420cc driver when unveiling the GT1 and have given it a unique look with a high-back design.
The high-back shape of the GT1 model is a distinctive design feature that sets it apart from many other drivers on the market.
The high-back shape refers to an elevated crown profile that extends further back from the face of the club with this design element a switch from the more common flatter or sloping crown designs seen in many modern drivers.
The shape of the clubhead helps to raise the center of gravity (CG) slightly to promote a higher initial launch angle and deliver a towering ball flight.
The extended back allows for more weight to be positioned at the rear of the clubhead and increases the moment of inertia (MOI) for better stability and forgiveness on off-center hits.
High-back shaping works in conjunction with the deep face design featuring Forged DAT55G Cup Face, for a powerful combination for maximum energy transfer and ball speeds.
The Booster Groove located on the sole near the face increases face flexibility during impact, resulting in higher initial ball speed and improved forgiveness.
It allows for optimal placement of the Tuning Injection Hole on the toe side for customization of sound and weight, while the Vassist TPU Plate on the sole dampens vibrations for a smoother feel.
The Baldo TT GT1 is available in lofts of 9.5 degrees, 10 degrees, 10.5 degrees and 11 degrees with up to three degrees of adjustment from the hosel.
Baldo TT GT1 Four Hundred Twenty Driver Review: Is it any good?
The GT1 driver from Baldo has a unique look that won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, but it is a new release filled with technology and performance benefits.
The high-back and high-face design makes this driver a different shape to most on the market, while the 420cc is also more compact that the traditional drivers on the market.
But the package is well thought out with a good amount of ball speeds delivered, distances gained and plenty of forgiveness too.
If the look isn’t off-putting, then you can benefit in a number of ways with the Baldo TT GT1 driver in the bag.
FAQs
How much does the Baldo TT GT1 driver cost?
The GT1 driver from Baldo currently retails at ¥88,000 JPY (Japanese Yen), which is roughly $600 USD.
What are the Baldo TT GT1 Four Hundred Twenty Driver specs?
The Baldo TT GT1 is available in lofts of 9.5 degrees, 10 degrees, 10.5 degrees and 11 degrees with up to three degrees of adjustment from the hosel.
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