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PING G30
Mizuno JPX850 Forged
Aſter 6 years of development - the introduction of Boron to Mizuno’s Grain Flow Forging process enables the JPX850 to overcome the distance limitations of traditional forged irons. Mizuno’s new material is 30% stronger than its traditional 1025E steel billets – allowing for a thinner face and extreme ball speeds. The result is an iron that combines Grain Flow Forged precision and feel with the ball speeds of a modern distance iron.
Golf.mizunoeurope.com
Progressive lengths and loſts and a thin face optimize launch conditions and generate faster ball speeds, ensuring maximum distance and control to consistently knock the ball close. The Custom Tuning Port (CTP) contributes to a solid feel and a low-back CG for launching the ball high and straight. Slightly longer heads also boost MOI for improved off-centre performance and a new sole design promotes solid contact.
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Lynx Black Cat Plus Iron
Cast from 17-4 stainless steel, with Black Physical Vapour Deposition (PVD) coating for durability and a reduced glare.
www.lynxgolf.co.uk
Benross Rip Speed 10
Adams Blue irons
The Adams Blue irons are new for 2015 and feature Adams’ Easy Launch System, which is comprised of three key performance features, Velocity Slots, a low/back CG and Slimtech Shaſt Technology. Each element of the Easy Launch System, utilised across the entire Adams Blue Range, works together to help golfers get the ball in the air and keep it there for longer.
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A brand new patented Dual ‘Speed Cavity’ in the sole of the Rip Speed 10 Iron increases face flex and rebound, which for golfers means increased ball speeds and carry distance as the clubface reacts like a spring face driver.
www.benrossgolf.com SGBGOLF 35
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