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COVERSTORY


been re-energised. Lynx has


incorporated


many new features to include the latest sports fashion colours, more forgiving irons, four soſter- feeling bi-blend metal wedges (52- 64 degrees), new putters - and a new fully-adjustable high performance titanium driver at an entry level price.


This driver has been tested undercover by


several Tour pros who have all given it the thumbs up! Adjustability, performance and quality will make the new Predator driver incredible value for money when its hits Pro shop shelves.


Lynx boasts the UK's most comprehensive selection of clubs for lady golfers and this has also been refreshed for 2016/17. Lynx’s Crystal range has been designed specifically to give ladies maximum performance on a budget and includes a new 460cc Beta titanium adjustable driver that delivers extreme playability and easy ball striking.


behind the face to offer more forgiveness and power, especially on off-centre hits. The hollow long irons provide a smooth transition from the hybrids to promote consistency and the deep cavity mid irons give a penetrating ball flight. The Crystal family comes with an ultra-lightweight purple graphite shaſt and co-ordinating purple and white grip.


Lynx to open custom fitting centre Lynx Golf has continued its


impressive expansion plans by launching a new purpose-built custom-fitting centre in the UK. The fast-growing company has almost 600 green grass Pro accounts as it continues to develop products, pricing, services and marketing plans to support the UK golf professional. And the new custom fit


centre in Weybridge, Surrey, is regarded by the company as an important next step in establishing Lynx as a significant player in the UK golf market, and as a brand that offers golfers great products and great customer service. Said Lynx Golf Chief


Financial Officer, Stephanie Zinser: "We are currently putting the finishing touches on a unit Lynx invested in, next to our offices, as a state-of- the-art custom fitting centre complete with a Foresight Sports simulator, powered by GC2 and HMT.


"This will allow golfers to come and


experience all the Lynx range in a friendly and relaxed but hi-tech environment and means that Lynx stockists will be able to promote full custom-fitting as a service to their own customers. "We see this as an extremely important and exciting project in the development of our


company and we are delighted to be working with Foresight Sports, who are a proven leader in custom-fitting technology." Family-owned and UK-based, Lynx is a supplier to both the TGI Partnership and Foremost Golf buying groups and also has its own dedicated sales team of experienced staff, making it an ideal trading partner. Announcing the Lynx partnership, Ed Doling,


sales director Foresight Sports Europe, said: “We are proud to have been chosen by Lynx Golf to install our widescreen Foresight simulator with GC2 and HMT technology into their new club- fitting facility.”


HOW TO CONTACT LYNX


To learn more about the new Lynx SCORT bag system or its entire new collection, contact your local sales representative. Lynx Head Office: 01932 344074


Grahame Laird (Scotland) 07717 177521


The high loſt promotes a strong ball flight for maximum carry which inspires confidence. The driver is complemented by new fairway


woods and hybrids constructed from 17/4 stainless steel which include a small channel


Duncan Swash (North England) 07860243126 Andy Sumner (Demo and North) 07881430867 Alex Bridges (East England) 07715177520


Ian Wilkinson (South and South East) 07831357069 Allister Rackley (Demos and South West) 07906 619157


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