

When old school players and golf equipment historians think of a classic golf driver, the PowerBilt Citation series will rank near the top. Two of the most popular of the PowerBilt clubs over the years are the PowerBilt Citation Persimmon Woods and the PowerBilt Air Force One DFX PowerBilt Citation Persimmon Woods Some early gems were the Grand Slam Putter, Invincible Iron, Countless Irons, and Lo-Skore Putter. Not only has Hillerich and Bradsby produced great clubs over the years, but some fun names as well. Custom-made clubs are also available by request. The set is all-in-one and has a specifically designed putter for a youth player. Not only do they have clubs for men and women, but they also offer a junior line of clubs for both girls and boys. PowerBilt designs clubs to help the average player through partnerships with companies such as True Temper, Adilia, Winn, and Golf Pride. They offer a complete line of golf equipment and accessories for women, men, and children without the high cost of other major golf equipment brands. PowerBilt is a worldwide name, found in major golf markets in North America, South America, Japan, Australia, and Europe. Since the acquisition, there has been an expansion to include goods/apparel, fitness, and high tech to cater to players of all skill levels. In 2016, the PowerBilt brand was acquired by Hilco Streambank from Hillerich and Bradsby. Other big names that have played PowerBilt clubs include Frank Beard, Chip Beck, Grant Waite, Bobby Nichols, Gay Brewer, Steve Lowry, and Larry Mize. Over the years, PowerBilt has won over 140 events and eight majors, including Fuzzy Zoeller’s wins at the US Open and The Masters. By the mid-1920s, the company expanded and nearly ten years later, the PowerBilt brand began officially making golf clubs. After a few years producing clubs branded for the stores that sold them, the company marketed clubs under their own name. Hillerich and Son became Hillerich and Bradsby in 1916. We have seen this in the past with the likes of MacGregor, Spalding/Top Flite and even today with Wilson and TaylorMade with the Adams Brand," said Ross Kvinge.PowerBilt Golf was founded in 1859 but didn’t enter the golf market until J.F. This confused the consumer as to who we are and what our goals were. In the past we had a broad range of products from recreational to premium. "I feel this is a strong move for the Air Force One brand and the Nitrogen Charged Technology. In addition to the extension in equipment, the company will introduce a deluxe cart and stand bag along with a new soft cabretta leaver glove all under the AIR FORCE ONE brand.
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New fairway woods, the AIR FOIL will be introduced along with two new irons - AFX Game Improvement and AFX Pro Series. These products will include the re-launch of the DFX MOI and DFX Tour driver. Compressed nitrogen provides tremendous support to the club face so every golfer can benefit from maximum COR and maximum trampoline effect.Īir Force One will continue to develop and expand their golf product categories, including drivers, fairway woods and premium irons under the new company. We have proven technology that all levels of golfers have shown an interest in and we just need to improve on reaching them," said Air Force One President, Ross Kvinge.Īir Force One is a recognizable premium golf equipment brand that is known exclusively to use compressed nitrogen in their product line and holds several patents in the golf sector to market nitrogen products. "Our goal is to focus on getting the word out and to improve our distribution so we can reach our customers interested in trying our patented technology. The PowerBilt name will not move forward with the new company in the U.S. company based in Palm Desert, CA, will continue to work with Hillerich & Bradsby entering into a licensee agreement with H&B to distribute nitrogen charged technology golf equipment for international markets. has become a wholly owned entity doing business as Air Force One, based in Palm Desert, CA.



Air Force One equipment, previously under the PowerBilt brand, a licensee of Hillerich & Bradsby.
