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CLEVELAND


CLASSIC XL & 588 Cleveland claims the Classic XL Custom driver offers the largest, deepest clubface in golf, along with an adjustable hosel and interchangeable weights. It is due at retail on February 1, along with the 588 irons, which come with a trio of clubhead options, with a view to each set being custom-fit.


RRP: Driver: £269 Fairway: £159 Hybrid: £129 Irons: from £449 (6 clubs) www.clevelandgolf.com


MD GOLF


SUPERSTRONG ST3 The third generation of Superstrong clubs features Gravity Weight Core technology in the Ti460 driver, fairways and hybrids, which involves a tungsten weight screw in the clubhead sole to improve launch angle and reduce spin. The black PVD, stainless steel irons feature undercut cavities.


RRP: Driver: £99.99 Fairway: £74.99 Hybrid: £74.99 Irons: £249.99 (4-PW, steel); £349.99 (graphite) www.mdgolf.co.uk


WILSON STAFF


MIZUNO


JPX825 Mizuno promises a double layer of forged titanium in the clubface of the JPX825 driver, to make it the hottest it has ever produced. With an ultra-thin crown, maximum weight is positioned low and deep for a high, straight ball flight. The pocket-cavity irons are designed to produce high balls speeds and forgiveness.


RRP: Driver: £249 Fairway: £159 Hybrid: £129 Irons: £80 per club (steel); £110 (graphite) http://golf.mizunoeurope.com


Contact Richard Payne e: richard.payne@sportsmarketingsurveysinc.com


D-100 Wilson Staff has brought woods, hybrids and irons together in one set for the time in years, and promises the D-100 family of clubs are ‘superlight’, with a view to golfers generating greater distance from the same swing effort. Right Light technology should ensure the clubs carry the optimum weight.


RRP: Driver: £199 Fairway: £129 Hybrid: £119 Irons: from £349 (5-SW) www.wilson-staff.com


t: + 44 (0) 1932 345 539 www.sportsmarketingsurveysinc.com


REQUIEM FOR THE LONG IRON SMS INC.’s European Tour Equipment Census 2012 shows that 42% of golfers did not carry a 3-iron last year, whereas the average number of hybrids carried per player on Tour rose to 0.95 per player – an all-time recorded high.


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