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Originally Posted by arbitrage
I can sort of see a 20 deg as a "safety" driver. When your normal 9.5/10.5 45" driver isn't working for you that day you will pull out the 20deg 43" "Safety" driver. You would have to make the head heavy like a 3/5 wood and use a heavier shaft. I can see someone using this that is intimidated by using a 3 wood off the tee when their driver isn't working. It definitely wouldn't be for the purists. It could be marketed as the SGI (Super Game Improvement) driver to go along with your SGI irons.
Just my 
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I like the term SAFETY DRIVER>>>>interesting marketing idea as well...