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Mizuno JPX-850


The JPX-850 features breakthrough technology which allows the customisation of Spin Rate and Launch Angle. The JPX-850 uses twin 8-gram weights and with 10 unique settings, players of all head speeds can dial in their perfect launch and spin. In combination with Mizuno's Quick Switch shaſt release system, the JPX-850 also offers loſts from 7.5 to 11.5 within one head for the ultimate in adjustability.


Cobra Fly Z+


Featuring the all-new FlipZone weight technology – a moveable weight system engineered to provide two different flight paths in one club that enables maximum distance for any swing and any golfer.


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Benross Hot Speed 10


Hot Speed 10 blends power with performance. The Mid-Width Head and Mid-CG Sole Weight, position the Centre of Gravity in the centre of the head to help optimise spin and launch angle for the Club Golfer. A patented Benross Hosel Adaptor allows the Face Angle to be adjusted


from Square to 1°, 2°, or 3° Closed and 1° or 2° Open, allowing every golfer the opportunity to ‘Dial In’ a particular look or shot bias to suit their game.


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TaylorMade AeroBurner Driver


Ben Sayers XF Pro driver


A re-positioned internal weighting system within the head, combined with an increased playing profile, encourages improved launch angles with reduced spin for longer distance. The re-designed head shape offers even better shot dispersion and greater accuracy than any previous Ben Sayers driver.


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TaylorMade’s AeroBurner Driver features an ‘Aero hosel’, a raised centre crown and rounded toe section in a matt white finish. The AeroBurner metalwoods have the fastest club head speeds of any TaylorMade metalwoods for maximum distance, with the AeroBurner also having the largest Speed Pocket ever, which enhances the sweet spot and protects ball speed on miss-hits.


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