CLUB SETS
YONEX i-Ezone The graphite crown featuring in the i-Ezone range ensures an optimum centre of gravity and maximum distance from tee to green. The thin-faced irons create power but also maintain stability through the ball strike. RRP: Driver: from £249 Fairway Woods: from £179 Hybrids: from £89 Irons: from £569 (steel); £699 (graphite)
www.yonex.co.uk
PROGEN Chromo The Chromo range is for the next generation of golf. Designed for all out power, the 6-4 titanium driver face ensures maximised distance whilst the 17-4ph stainless steel of the irons optimises feel and control. The components in the set ensure that the power is still controlled. RRP: Driver: £149 Fairway Woods and Hybrids: £99 Irons: £399
www.progengolf.co.uk
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WILSHON GOLF 939AHT & 335PH The 939AHT Driver features an adjustable hosel, which locks from the top. This allows for adjustments to lie, face angle and weight. The 355PH Hybrids have a bendable hosel for lie or face angle adjustments. The 755PC irons have a deep cavity and are aimed at mid to high level handicappers. RRP: Driver: £299 Hybrid: £85 Irons: £350 (4-PW)
www.diamondgolf.co.uk
NIKE VRS Convert 2.0 Following the success of the original Convert family, Nike Golf have refined this year’s product by enhancing the cavity back design with new Fly-Brace Technology and a re-engineered NexCOR face. The FlexLoft system is retained and golfers can expect greater distance, feel and performance throughout. RRP: Driver: £249.99 Fairway Wood: £149.99 Hybrid: £119.99 Irons: From £449.99 (seven club set)
www.nike.com/golf
BEN SAYERS XF Pro, & M11 set The XF Pro has a redesigned head shape offering even better shot dispersion and greater accuracy than any previous Ben Sayers driver. Similarly, the XF Pro hybrid offers the same precise weight distribution as the driver. Ben Sayers also offer the complete M11 package- a 460cc oversized matrix driver with matching oversized titanium matrix 3 and 5 woods. RRP: Contact Supplier
www.bensayers.co.uk
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