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CLUB SETS


Cleveland CG This driver is said to be the lightest driver on the market to increase club head and ball speed for increased distance. The CG Black Fairway Woods and Hybrids utilise lower swing MOI and a lower centre of gravity in the club head to increase launch angle and carry for both seniors and women. Rounding off the range, the irons are the lightest Cleveland Golf have ever created. www.clevelandgolf.com


XXIO 8 The thinner crown on the XXIO 8 driver allows weight to be distributed to the rear of the sole, creating a deeper centre of gravity to achieve a high launch angle and low spin. On the fairways, the newly designed cup face structure results in an expanded sweet spot and a thinner peripheral area in the lower portion of the club face. On the irons, Composite construction sees a tungsten-nickel sole weight blended with a low density titanium club face for a high launch angle and low spin for more distance. www.xxiostore.co.uk


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Benross Hot Speed & Rip Speed 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. On the Rip Speed Irons, Dual ‘Speed Cavity’ in the sole of the RIP Speed 10 Iron increases face flex and rebound. www.benrossgolf.com


Honma Tour World TW727 New for 2015, Honma’s second-generation Tour World clubs offer astonishing performance, and are the ultimate choice for the serious golfer. Hand-built in Japan after an extensive custom fit, the club have a choice of Honma’s own Vizard and Armq8 shaft systems. www.honma.co.uk


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