High Heat 257+

3-Trampoline Technology

The USGA provided an opportunity for a significant distance increase for off-center hits (approximately 50% of driving and metal woods’ hits). That, as a matter of physics, was seemingly impossible Until Now.

Two years ago, for the first time the USGA permitted a conforming golf face to have a much higher "trampoline" effect (CT) in the large toe and heel areas up to 275 CT compared to 257 CT in the center of the face which the USGA called the "Impact Area".

This significant increase in the "trampoline" effect in the large toe and heel areas cannot be overstated but was seemingly impossible to implement. Why? Because, as a matter of physics, golf faces perform like a trampoline with the highest spring-like effect and longest distance always occurring on or near the middle of the face and the least amount of distance occurring in toe and heel areas of the face. So seemingly impossible, no brand had offered any club with a "trampoline" effect higher in the large toe and heel areas than in the center of the face as permitted by the new USGA 2016 CT Rule.

That is until high heat's 257+ driver and metal woods with its 3-Trampoline technology


High Heat’s 257+ 3-Trampoline Technology is revolutionary and accomplishes the seemingly impossible.


This significant increase in the "trampoline" effect in the large toe and heel areas cannot be overstated but was seemingly impossible to implement. Why? Because, as a matter of physics, golf faces perform like a trampoline with the most spring-like effect and distance always occurring on or near the middle of the face and the least amount of distance occurring in toe and heel areas of the face. So seemingly impossible, no brand had offered any club with a "trampoline" effect higher in the large toe and heel areas than in the center of the face as permitted by the new USGA 2016 CT Rule.

Knuth Golf invented the novel idea of creating three, largely independent trampolines in the face instead of viewing the face as one large trampoline. We started with the middle trampoline being the width of the USGA’s Impact Area. We then significantly reduced the average thickness of the toe and heel areas immediately adjacent to the Impact Area to create the largely independent trampolines in the toe and heel areas. That significant and immediate thickness reduction over a large area enabled the dramatically lower thickness to create a much higher CT in the toe and heel areas.

High Heat's 257+ 3-Trampoline technology will make amateur golfers "average distances" much closer to their "best distances".