What’s in your bag?This year’s crop of new golf gear promises more speed, more distance, more fun.NOT YOUR FATHER’S PUTTERS.
What the ordinary won’t do, the Nike Golf Black OZ T-130 putter
will. Representing a clean break from tradition, this modified
mallet putter will have you in the bottom of the cup all
season. The nontraditional putter features optimal weight
distribution, with its two 65-gram tungsten weights positioned
rearward in the extreme heel and toe of the clubhead. GO BIG OR GO HOME.
The latest iterations of the ever-popular r7 quad, the Taylor Made r7 425 and r7 425 TP drivers are still
new enough to create a buzz. The “425” refers to
the drivers’ clubhead volume of 425cc; the
“TP” refers to Taylor Made’s Tour Preferred
lineup, aimed at highly skilled players.
HOT IRONS, COOL PLAY
Adams Golf sees hybrid iron sets as the future, and that future
is here in five sets of Idea Hybrid Irons. The Adams Golf Idea a2 Hybrid irons
line includes matched sets of hybrids and irons — the
perfect game improvement iron for those wanting technology to
help improve their game.
The performance of a long iron, the forgiveness of a fairway
wood. Who doesn’t have their eye on one of the new
hybrids? The Nike Golf Slingshot Tour Irons feature an extremely low center of gravity and premium materials, all of which translates into increased energy transfer to the ball, a higher launch angle, easier-to-square clubhead and enhanced stability for high, long. accurate shots.
The original Slingshot irons, as well as the Slingshot OSS irons, were excellent
game-improvement clubs. With the Slingshot Tour Irons, Nike
Golf is minimizing some of the more obvious game-improvement
design features to appeal to golfers playing at higher
levels. HYBRIDS RULE
Never fear a long shot again, with the Callaway Golf Big Bertha Heavenwood
Hybrid, the go-to-clubs for confidence, consistency, and
playability anywhere on the course. The modified warbird sole
makes it easy to hit from any surface and promotes solid
contact with the ball for distance and green-grabbing
technologies. EYES ON THE BALL
Nike Golf has taken its premier One Black and made it even better.
The three-piece, two-cover ball, designed for maximum distance
and to reduce spin, this year has a thinner cover, expanded
core size and enhanced dimple pattern for even more high speed
and distance with a lower spin.
Phil Mickelson can play any golf ball he wants, but he plays
Callaway Golf HX Tour
56 for a reason — performance. The
ball’s tour-proven, three-piece design takes performance
to a new level with Callaway’s RIM (reaction injection
molding) Technology, creating a thinner, more consistent and
precisely centered core. |
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