showcase Driving Sales SGB Golf showcases the latest drivers available to the trade.
PING I25 Adjustable Driver
For all ability levels, the multi-material i25 driver helps reduce spin while increasing launch angle for ideal conditions that optimise distance and accuracy. High-density tungsten sole weights lower the centre of gravity to reduce spin for a flatter ball flight and a landing angle that maximises roll out. RRP £345
www.ping.com
NIKE VRS Covert 2.0 Matte Black Edition
The Covert 2.0 Matte Black Edition driver features Fly-Brace technology that ties the sole to the crown, stiffening the rear portion of the club and transferring more energy to the face at impact. RRP £249.99
www.nikeinc.com
HONMA S-03
TAYLORMADE SLDR S
The SLDR S line features TaylorMade’s low forward centre of gravity (CG) placement – a recent TaylorMade engineering design wherein weight is relocated to the front of the head to promote faster ball speed, a higher launch angle and a lower spin-rate. RRP £279
www.taylormadegolf.com
Unlike last year’s S-02 model, which was more suited to mid to high handicappers, Honma’s new S-03 Driver suits elite golfers to beginners with the correctly- fitted ARMRQ8 shaſt. Hand-built in Japan to order.
RRP £955
www.honma.co.uk
ADAMS GOLF XTD
A driver with cut-thru slots combined with face thickness for ball speed on off-centre hits. Fully adjustable.
SRP £329
www.adamgolf.eu
COBRA BiO Cell Pro (Masters)
The BiO Cell Pro Driver is engineered to deliver even more driving distance and workability. The key
to increased distance is the extremely low centre of gravity (CG) that promotes faster ball speeds, lower spin and a higher launch.
RRP Contact Supplier
www.cobragolf.com
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