Amazon is currently offering a discount on the Nicklaus AirMax 380 ML Driver (Men’s, Right Handed). I’m unsure of when this special deal ends, but they are offering 80% off the “retail” price of $350.00. That means you can pick this driver up for $69.99 with free Super Saver Shipping.

The deal seems to be legit, other online stores such as iGolfProShop and Morton Golf are selling it for a much higher $279 plus shipping.

Product Features

  • The 2.6 millimeter perimeter and 3 millimeter center selection provides a higher COR, higher ball speed, and more distance
  • Made from forged cryogenic Superbeta, which is 18% harder than beta titanium
  • Expanded high COR zone reduces spin, which will also reduce hooks and slices
  • Combination of materials and design generates a high launch angle at impact, creating a flatter peak in ball time, more hang time, and extra roll

Product Description
Only the AirMax ML (Multi Layer) has the one-of-a-kind competitive personality of Jack Nicklaus built right in. It’s the one driver that can inject your game with the legend’s confidence and performance. The AirMax ML is crafted from forged, cryogenic Superbeta, which is 18% harder than ordinary beta-titanium, free of imperfections, and provides explosive energy transfer at impact–whether your swing speed is slow, average or fast.

Designed thinner around the perimeter and thicker in the center, the AirMax ML’s face is much wider than traditional single-thickness faces and has an expanded High COR Zone. COR refers to Coefficient of Restitution, which is a measurement of the clubface’s ability to rebound the ball. The AirMax provides a higher COR at lower club head speeds for more distance than the competition at less than 109 miles per hour. The combination of materials and design generates a high launch angle at impact, which creates a flatter peak in ball flight, more hang time and extra roll.

The AirMax ML’s optimal center of gravity weighting shifts the center of gravity back from the face, expanding the effective hitting area and increasing the Moment of Inertia (MOI) to all points along the face. MOI refers to the degree of forgiveness for off-center hits.

For more information, check out the Amazon product page.