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Cobra Bio Cell Irons
The long and mid irons feature heavy tungsten weights strategically positioned in the heel and toe for more forgiveness, and the short irons have the tungsten positioned directly behind the hitting area for a solid feel, spin control and versatility as you approach the green.
RRP Contact Supplier
www.cobragolf.co.uk
Honma Tour World TW-U
A new driving iron with a rounded heel for clean striking on long approach shots. A club for the more aggressive golfer, the muscular-looking TW-U clubhead was developed by Team Honma’s tour staff, and is cast in MS225 steel with tungsten weights on the back face combined with a wide sole to give a deep, low centre of gravity.
RRP from £225
www.honma.co.uk
MacGregor M59 irons
Designed for all skill levels, the M59 irons are said to deliver forgiveness without sacrificing feel. Offering visual appeal, they feature a deep undercut cavity highlighted by MacGregor’s wing back design.
MD Golf realise that many golfers need as much help as possible. In order to assist, an oversize iron with maximum perimeter weighting was created.
Nike Covert 2.0
The Nike VR_S Covert 2.0 Irons feature a reengineered face with NexCOR technology and a high-speed cavity back design for faster ball speed and longer, straighter shots.
RRP from £449.99
www.nine.com
MD Golf Superstrong STR10 Hybrid Iron
2014 sees the launch of the Superstrong STR10 hybrid iron. A hollow structure offers the playability of a hybrid but the launch conditions of an iron. The club is fitted with a choice of Precision Rifle or Mitsubishi Rayon as standard.
RRP Contact Supplier
www.mdgolf.co.uk
MD Golf Icon Irons
RRP from £415
www.macgregor-golf.co.uk
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RRP Contact Supplier
www.mdgolf.co.uk
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